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The 6 Best Dressy Flats of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

These are the best dressy flats to elevate any look.

A person wearing Tory Burch Jessa Mules
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Travel + Leisure / Ashley Craiger

Whether you’re looking to dress up an everyday travel outfit or stay comfortable on a night out, you can’t go wrong with a pair of dressy flats. Boasting the same elegant details you’d see in a typical high heel — from glitzy hardware to unique toe boxes — dressy flats might just be the answer to looking stylish while being able to log several more miles than you would in sky-high heels. Luckily, there are tons of stellar options on the market. We tested 29 pairs of flats, looking at features like fit, comfort, support, quality, and value to determine the very best options for your travels.

Because the last thing you’ll want is to miss out on your hard-earned vacation due to foot pain, we also consulted Caroline McCulloch, a podiatrist and founder of Frankie4, who says you’ll want your dressy flats to be practical and comfortable. “It’s important that your shoes fit well to avoid joint compression and skin discomfort," she says.

Looking to put your best foot forward? You can’t go wrong with any of our tested picks that you can shop right here, right now. We also added a few options that our Travel + Leisure editors personally own and love for long days on our feet.

Why We Love It
  • These come in narrow, regular, and wide sizing, and the bow isn’t just decorative — it can help personalize your fit,

What to Consider
  • The thin sole means you may experience fatigue after

    extended wear.



It’s not hard to see why The Demi scored a perfect rating across every category in our testing of the very best dressy flats money can buy. Available in 14 varieties from matte and metallic to patterned and hand-woven, these versatile flats with a touch of foam make staying chic and comfortable on the road a breeze. In testing, we wore them everywhere with complete comfort and ease multiple times a week for up to eight hours at a time, from shopping to the office and everything in between. We owe that in part to the luxurious, flexible leather sole that adds not just a stylish look, but a supportive and durable feel while walking on cement, concrete, and varying terrain.

While any pair of fresh ballet flats can inspire a sense of blister-induced dread, these instantly quelled our fears. That cute bow contributing to their dainty nature? More than just a pretty face: they serve to personalize the fit of the shoe so you can loosen or tighten them as you see fit, thus helping prevent blisters, rubbing, or that uncomfortable sensation of your feet drowning in the footbed with each step. Given their unmatched quality, versatility, fit, timeless design, and comfort, we don’t hesitate to recommend these stunning flats for (nearly) any occasion.

The Details: 3 to 14 | Leather, foam

Why We Love It
  • They're cushioned enough to walk all day in, and the gold buckle allows you to dress them up for night.

What to Consider
  • The stiff top of the heel requires a slight break-in period, and they lack high arch support.

The ever-versatile Aerosoles Big Bet Ballet Flats simply make for a great bet with gold-toned, chain-link hardware that allows you to rock them on dressier occasions, 17 unique colorways, and availability in wide sizing to accommodate swelling and feet of all shapes and sizes. Cushioning is one of the top features we prioritize in a ballet flat (after all, it helps offset some of the rigidness we commonly associate with flats while lending them a sneaker-like feel), and these flats really topped the charts in the comfort department thanks to a solid amount of cushioning at the insole.

One of our team members who requires footwear cushioning due to a previous foot surgery tried these out and found the comfort levels off the charts. We also thought the cushioning helped minimize stickiness and sweat that tends to accumulate with traveling or walking around for long periods. While wearing them for a few hours at a time on various types of terrain (walking and standing on both concrete and grass), we found these flats boast a softness that doesn’t contribute to blisters, stays put on the foot, and feels flexible with each step. Contributing to their supportive qualities is a textured rubber outsole that’ll allow you to feel secure on all types of flooring.

The Details: 5 to 12 | Leather, rubber

Why We Love It
  • This splurge-worthy option becomes even more buttery soft with age.

What to Consider
  • They’re not particularly breathable and only come in three colors.

If you’re going to be spending a pretty penny on a pair of flats (say that 10 times fast), they should absolutely live up to the task of keeping you comfortable. Luckily, that’s exactly what these handmade beauties proved to do in testing. Thanks to their wide rubber band, they boast an on-trend look while keeping your foot fully secured, whether you’re walking around town or driving.

After a few wears, their leather outsole and lining became even more buttery soft, which made the entire wearing experience pain-free without any rubbing, blisters, or sliding around. While they’re not the most breathable flats (what else can you expect from Italian leather?), they kept our foot sweat at bay when we wore them for hours. Textured rubber at the outsole and a padded heel give these flats plenty of support and stability, which is why during testing, we compared them to a rock climbing shoe (in the best way possible) that you can totally wear with a skirt or dress. Unlike flimsier pairs, these chic flats prevent you from feeling any hard or uncomfortable flooring textures against the soles of your feet.

The Details: 35 to 42 | Leather, rubber

Why We Love It
  • These flats have a professional style with excellent arch support to keep you comfortable on long work trips.

What to Consider
  • They’re only available in three colors.

Packing for a business trip is a delicate art and science — after all, you want to put your best foot forward without ruining your best threads or shoes in your luggage. With these travel-friendly and oh-so-luxe dressy flats, you can literally have it all. In testing, we loved how the arch support completely supported the foot: walking around town, work, and even moving furniture felt like a total breeze. An elastic topline keeps the shoes secure whether you’re walking up or down stairs. They’re surprisingly breathable, too: we wore them on a hot day and never felt overheated, sweaty, or as if the flats were contributing to foot odor.

If your business trip is bound to include commuting from numerous places to another, you’ll love that these flats look dressy on the outside while feeling like sneakers from within. Vertical flexibility allows them to conform seamlessly to your foot with each step, while a rubber sole offers plenty of traction — even on stubborn slippery tile. The toebox is a cross between an almond and a pointed toe, offering the same flattering properties of a pointed toe with all the breathing room and comfort of a wider almond toe.

The Details: 5 to 12 | Leather, foam

Why We Love It
  • The laces elevate these sandals to make them versatile for different occasions.

What to Consider
  • The soles are quite rigid and are best worn for shorter distances.

There’s nothing like a sophisticated pair of flat sandals to take you from the beach to the boardwalk and even the boardroom. While lace-up sandals are notoriously tricky to wear (either the laces are too short or they tend to slide down), we found these to be the perfect flat pair. Not only does the Italian Nappa leather feel luxe enough to prevent blisters, but these sandals also come with enough material to lace up several times over — complete with your choice of a bow, a knot, or a double knot — while resting firmly against the calf. Not to mention, they boast a gorgeous Greek goddess vibe that instantly upgrades any summer or travel outfit.

While several hours of walking on a flat sandal often yields foot pain, the addition of five millimeters of foam at the heel made them as comfortable to wear as sneakers during short walking distances (though the soles may be too rigid to wear if you plan on walking miles). They mold to your foot with each step, and while they might not be your first choice for a day of power walking, they transition seamlessly from day to night — making them well worth the spend.

The Details: 3 to 14 | Leather, foam

Why We Love It
  • These Tory Burch sandals have a classic look and a weightless feel.

What to Consider
  • The designer logo is front and center.

It’s not hard to see why these classic ballet flats have withstood the test of time, trends, and travels. Between their cinched ankle band for added support and stability, their bendable construction, and the included dust bag ideal for packing in your carry-on, they truly offer so much to love. Chief among their stand-out properties is their lightweight, barely there feel. Whether running around completing errands or chasing after a toddler, these flats proved to be comfortable straight out of the box in testing — no break-in period required. Despite their weightlessness and midfoot flexibility, they boast a sturdiness conducive to all-day wear (but feel free to wear a thin sock or stocking to prevent sweat build-up). Adding to their versatility is the logo medallion at the toe box that gives it a touch of glamor without leaning too heavily on branding. So, while they’d totally work for a day at the office, you can easily wear them rushing out the door for a full day out on the town.

The Details: 4 to 12 | Leather, foam, rubber

Other Dressy Flats Our Editors Love

T+L editors have strong opinions about footwear, especially when we're on our feet for hours on end during a trip. While the flats below weren't a part of our formal testing process, we're still giving you a glimpse into our editor's closets since we all wear and love these flats.

Steve Madden Belinda: These trendy slingbacks always earn testing commerce editor Jackie Cucco tons of compliments when she wears them thanks to the sleek mesh fabric and elegant gold hardware. With a slight block heel, the shoes have an elevated look and feel, but Cucco can wear them for a full eight-hour workday without any discomfort. Plus, they're available in many different colorways to suit your style.

M.Gemi The Danza: Associate commerce editor Anna Popp couldn't believe how comfortable these flats were right out of the box. These classic ballet flats have the perfect balance of cushioning and support, and the slightly wedged heel adds added comfort in a common pain point for Popp.

Naturalizer Kelly Mary Jane Flats: From the office to dinner, these versatile flats are a mainstay in commerce editor Taylor Fox's rotation of footwear. The Mary Jane-style flat has a strap that goes across the foot to help keep it in place, which makes walking all the more comfortable. Fox recommends sizing up since the flats run a bit small in her opinion.

Frankie4 Kass Tan: Woven flats are effortlessly stylish for summer vacations, so associate director Morgan Ashley Parker recommends picking up a pair of these mules before your next trip. The flats have tons of cushioning built-in to the footbed, and they come with an additional insert to get the most comfortable layer of cushioning for your needs.

Our Testing Process

We used numerous factors to determine the best dressy flats. Firstly, we looked at the overall construction of the flats, taking note of heels, soles, toes, and exterior and interior fabrics. We tested them for arch support and did so by wringing them out at the midfoot to determine if they offered support or seemed too flexible and flimsy.

We noted our first impressions — especially during the initial break-in period — and determined whether they rubbed, chafed, or pinched at any part of the shoe or foot while walking or staying stationary, whether soles were thick enough to prevent the sensation of the ground underfoot, and if they felt true to size.

To gain an accurate depiction of how these flats would function in the real world, we wore the flats for a minimum of two days and a minimum of two hours at a time. We took note of crucial elements including but not limited to breathability, comfort, support, versatility, traction, any incidence of blisters or foot pain, and any visible out-of-the-ordinary wear and tear. We then selected the flats with the highest scores and best feedback to include in this list, all of which were long-term tested for an additional six months.

Tips for Buying Dressy Flats

Break them in before you travel

The last thing you want to do is get stuck in your hotel room or cooped up in a coffee shop all because your flats are causing blisters, pain, and chafing. Make sure there is no discomfort when you first buy them, and return them if there is. If you plan on keeping them, be sure to wear them around your home for at least a few hours before you pack them into your suitcase, taking care to perform light activity like chores or pacing around while on the phone so you get a feel for how they move with your foot. You don’t want to take up precious luggage space if they’re not going to fit you correctly.

Look for comfort features

Our experts suggest looking for the following comfortable features in dressy flats: arch support, breathability from cooling features like knitted fabrics and perforations, padded insoles for comfort, and wide toe boxes to prevent bunions. None of these features will matter, of course, if your dressy flats don’t fit. Make sure they aren’t too tight so as to avoid blisters, and prioritize wide sizing if your feet run wide.

Consider versatility

You’ll want to look for versatility in your dressy flats so you can get the most mileage out of them each trip (bonus points if you can get some use out of them in your everyday life, too). That means prioritizing timeless silhouettes like round toes; neutral colors that’ll pair well with the rest of your wardrobe; and functional versatility like arch support, cushion, and traction at the outsole to make them highly wearable for hours at a time.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can you make flats more comfortable?

    First, ensure you grab the right size. While sizing up could technically accommodate for swelling, it’ll also increase the chance of rubbing against the lining. To prevent blisters associated with sweat, wear a thin sock or stocking to absorb moisture.


    We spoke with Dr. Daniel Geller, a board-certified podiatrist and Kane Footwear advisor, who says that "arch support isn’t only important in your running or athletic shoes. It’s also important in your flats.” He explains it’s widely known that arch support can help prevent several conditions like plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, Morton’s neuroma, and stress reactions, which can all compromise your gait, posture, and overall well-being.


    Other elements to look for include soft materials, cushioning, wide toe boxes to prevent crowding of the toes, and other orthopedic-friendly features suited to your unique needs.

  • How do you pack flats?

    The best way to pack flats is to first ensure the cleanliness of the rest of your travel wardrobe. Do this by placing your flats into a separate packing cube, shoe bag, or tied plastic bag. The soles of your flats should be pressed up against one another so as not to further sully the interior of the bag. While there’s no avoiding having your shoes compressed within the weight of your luggage, they’ll usually return to their original shape within a couple hours once you take them out of the bag.

  • How do you style flats?

    Looking fashionable in flat shoes all depends on how you style them. Pair them with of-the-moment pieces like wide-leg trousers, tailored shorts, or breezy dresses. Of course, the flats you select should also be understated enough to look effortless.


    Packing the right dressy flats for a trip is both an art and a science, according to Catherine Bibeau, a fashion designer and stylist. “The best way is to start from the ground up,” she says. “Starting from the shoes and then building the outfit gives you more mix-and-match options with most of the clothing in your suitcase.”


    That means you’ll want to look for colors you can pair with everything (think: neutrals). “When dressy flats are simple and elegant, it’s much easier to wear them with everything, especially with your purses and jewelry as well,” says Bibeau.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

T+L contributor Marissa Miller has been writing fashion content, covering fashion shows, and obsessively researching fashion and the best deals on the latest trends for the last dozen years. For this article, she relied on thorough testing notes and reviews from T+L editors. She also spoke with Caroline McCulloch, a podiatrist and founder of Frankie4; Dr. Daniel Geller, a board-certified podiatrist and Kane Footwear advisor; and Catherine Bibeau, a fashion designer and stylist for their expert advice.

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Edited by
Jackie Cucco
Jackie Cucco, Commerce Testing Editor
Jackie Cucco is a Commerce Testing Editor at Travel + Leisure, where she assigns, edits, and writes travel-related product reviews based on in-depth product testing. She previously worked as a travel agent, has a Master’s degree in journalism, and has over six years of experience creating gift guides and writing about various products. She has made over 100 TV appearances discussing consumer products and shopping trends.
Updated by
Anna Popp
Anna Popp
Anna Popp is a New York-based commerce writer at Travel + Leisure covering all of the best travel products, from luggage to outdoor gear. She has been a travel writer and product tester for over five years.

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