The 30 Best '90s Shoes for Women to Wear Today

Publish date: 0001-01-01

The resurgence of '90s fashion over the last few years has brought back everything from plaid to grunge, inspiring many of us to look like we're characters in Empire Records or headed to a Nirvana concert. Personally, as a '90s baby, I'm a much bigger fan of the '90s look than the Y2K look, so my closet is filled with retro pieces that I've thrifted or swiped from my mom and brother. But do you know what people too often forget when they're styling their 90s 'fits? The shoes.

When you're going for an all-around retro look, you have to pay attention to every detail, and shoes are a huge necessity. And, sure, leather boots and pumps have always been popular and match with just about everything, but if you're looking to party like it's 1999, then why not go all the way? Sell it and pick a shoe that's straight out of the greatest decade of all time (I'm biased). Below, some essential categories. 

Platform Sandals

To me, these platform sandals induce a sudden surge of nostalgia. Get very late 90s/early 2000s with a pair of chunky Madden slip-ons, or try one of these other retro fits. Personally, I love a good platform sandal in black: They match with everything, and the added height lends a funky flair to even the simplest of outfits.

Madden Girl Cake Platform Wedge Sandals

Mia Skyler Sandal

Stuart Weitzman Summerlift Flatform Sandal

Zodiac Shoes Halle Slide Sandal

Steve Madden Billion Platform Thong Sandal

Mou Chunky Flip Flop Platform

Chunky Sneakers

From the dad sneaker to the platform sneaker to the pair of Jordans, '90s sneakers were all about the chunky, sometimes oversized-looking fit. Go classic and unisex with a pair of Jordans or Nike Air Maxes, or spice it up with a more contemporary, colorful pair. 

Fila Disruptor II Premium Sneaker

Nike Blazer Mid '77 Sneaker

New Balance 608 V5 Training Shoe

Nike Women's Air Max 95s

Adidas Forum Bold Shoes

ASOS Design Devoted Canvas Sneakers in White

Jelly Sandals

I absolutely lived in jelly sandals as a little kid, and am delighted to discover that adult versions exist. This style is just plain fun, and adds a youthful touch to any outfit. Grab them in the classic, fully transparent style, or go for a more colorful, opaque look.

Madden Girl Escape Sandal

Veronica Beard Davina Jelly

Coach Women's Ulyssa Jelly Pool Slides

Steve Madden Women's Harlin Jelly Block-Heel Sandals

Stuart Weitzman Goldie Jelly

Coach Natalee Jelly

Heeled Thongs

These minimalist sandals add a touch of a class to the tried-and-true flip-flop with their short heel. When I was in elementary school, I had a pair of these with a big ol' rose attached to the top, and I—no lie—miss them every day.

Aeyde Wilma Thong Sandals

Steve Madden Jaam Sandal

TOTÊME Leather Sandals

Circus by Sam Edelman

Sam Edelman Daphney in Black

Nine West Nest Thong Sandal

Clogs

This trend survived well into the early 2000s. Clogs, with their clunky-chic look and the distinctive sound they make (talk about making an entrance!), are set to make a comeback this year. Grab a pair in classic black or in a more subdued beige, tan, or light pink color, and pair with a floral midi skirt for the full '90s/Y2K look. 

M.Gemi The Greta

Steve Madden Women's Brooklyn Wooden Platform Clogs

Silent D Georgia Slingback Heeled Clogs

Korks Tammy Clog

Aqua Women's Soho Clogs

Madewell The Jordyn Clog in Woven Leather

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