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15 Best Designer Slip-On Sneakers

Finding The Best Designer Slip-On Sneakers

There are few shoe styles that have taken the world by storm in the way that sneakers have in the past couple of years.

The sneaker has evolved from something primarily athletic and casual to an elevated fashion staple, and now it’s a must-have item for every wardrobe. The designer sneaker has no boundaries. It can be anything and be worn with almost anything. 

In addition to being a fashion statement, the sneaker has the added bonus of comfort. Gone are the days when women felt forced to don heels to any function dressier than running errands.

The designer sneaker gets to go with you everywhere, whether to the office, out for dinner, to the club, or even to walk on the red carpet.

They can be paired with anything, from jeans and a tee to dresses or a suit. Think of Bridget Jones’s Diary when her mother’s very orange boyfriend references an ‘all-around’—“The sort of thing one can wear with anything, to any occasion.”

The designer sneaker is the modern-day all-around.

The 15 Best Designer Slip-On Sneakers

And if the comfort, versatility, and fashionability of the designer sneaker weren’t enough to convince you to invest in a pair, now you don’t even have to lace them up! Designer slip-on sneakers are incredibly chic, sleek, and functional. 

Below we’ve listed some of our favorite styles. They vary in price point, content, and style, so enjoy the virtual browse! You’re sure to fall in love with one (or multiple) pairs.

#1: Roger Vivier Viv Run Moonlight Slip-On Sneakers

Brand: Roger Vivier

Retailer: Nordstrom

Price: $1,395

  • Roger Vivier “Viv” shiny leather and technical fabric sneakers with crystal-embellished pilgrim buckle at upper.
  • 2.5″ molded Choc heel with platform.
  • Reinforced round toe.
  • Pull-on style.
  • Rubber sole.
  • Made in Italy.

#2: Fendi FF Logo Slip-On Sneakers

Brand: Fendi

Retailer: SSENSE

Price: $795

  • Fendi FF logo-print fabric low-top sneakers with leather trim.
  • Flat heel.
  • Round toe.
  • Notched vamp.
  • Slip-on style.
  • Cushioned footbed.
  • Rubber sole.
  • Made in Italy.

#3: Salvatore Ferragamo Nataly Vara Bow Trio Slip-On Sneakers

Brand: Salvatore Ferragamo

Retailer: SSENSE

Price: $750

  • Salvatore Ferragamo “Nataly” low-top leather sneakers.
  • Flat heel.
  • Round toe.
  • Notched vamp with triple signature Vara bows.
  • Slip-on style.
  • Cushioned footbed.
  • Rubber sole.
  • Made in Italy.

#4: Salvatore Ferragamo Nile Scuba Colorblock Slip-On Sneakers

Brand: Salvatore Ferragamo

Retailer: SSENSE

Price: $750

  • Salvatore Ferragamo “Nile” scuba sneakers in colorblock stretch fabric
  • Flat heel
  • Round toe
  • Slip-on style
  • Leather lining
  • Rubber outsole​
  • Professional cleaning recommended
  • Made in Italy

#5: Givenchy City Sport Metallic Slip-on Sneaker

Brand: Givenchy

Retailer: SSENSE

Price: $625

  • Givenchy “City” metallic leather sneaker with contrast logo band.
  • Flat heel.
  • Round toe.
  • Laceless vamp.
  • Rubber outsole.
  • Slip-on style.
  • Made in Italy.

#6: Bottega Veneta Climber Matt Rubber Slip-On Sneakers

Brand: Bottega Veneta

Retailer: SSENSE

Price: $620

  • Bottega Veneta “Matt” rubber adventure sneakers.
  • Flat heel.
  • Ribbed round toe.
  • Notched vamp.
  • Slip-on style.
  • Rubber sole.
  • Made in Italy.

#7: Chloe Lauren Lace Slip-On Sneakers

Brand: Chloe

Retailer: SSENSE

Price: $495

  • Chloe low-top lace and leather sneakers.
  • Flat heel.
  • Round toe.
  • Notched vamp with elastic inserts.
  • Slip-on style.
  • Padded footbed.
  • Scalloped-edge rubber outsole.
  • “Lauren” is made in Italy.

#8: Palm Angels Snow Logo Jacquard Slip-on Sneakers

Brand: Palm Angels

Retailer: SSENSE

Price: $475

  • Palm Angels “Snow” sneakers in logo jacquard fabric with calf leather trim
  • Flat heel
  • Round toe
  • Notched vamp with elastic inserts
  • Slip-on style
  • Rubber outsole
  • Imported

#9: Aquatalia Karsyn Suede Slip-on Comfort Sneakers

Brand: Aquatalia

Retailer: SSENSE

Price: $295

  • Aquatalia “Karsyn” comfort sneakers in suede
  • 0.8″ flatform heel
  • Round reinforced toe
  • Slip-on style
  • Notched vamp
  • Fabric lining
  • Rubber outsole
  • Made in Italy

#10: Vince Jacey Slip-On Sneakers

Brand: Vince

Retailer: Nordstrom

Price: $250

  • Vince “Jacey” low-top comfort sneakers in wool or smooth leather
  • 1.25 in / 30 mm flat heel
  • Slip-on style
  • Round toe
  • Notched vamp with elastic inserts
  • Rubber outsole
  • Lining: Leather
  • Imported

#11: Vince Warren Suede Slip-On Sneakers

Brand: Vince

Retailer: Nordstrom

Price: $250

  • Vince “Warren” suede low-top sneakers
  • 1.50 in / 40 mm platform heel
  • Round toe
  • Notched vamp with elastic inserts
  • Slip-on style
  • Rubber outsole
  • Lining: Leather
  • Imported

#12: Vince Ginelle Suede Slip-On Sneakers

Brand: Vince

Retailer: Nordstrom

Price: $230

  • Vince “Ginelle” suede casual sneakers 
  • 1.25 in / 30 mm flat heel
  • Round toe
  • Notched vamp with elastic inserts
  • Slip-on style
  • Leather/Rubber outsole
  • Lining: Leather
  • Imported

#13: Tory Burch T Monogram Slip-On Sneakers

Brand: Tory Burch

Retailer: Nordstrom

Price: $238

  • Tory Burch monogram jacquard-printed cotton low-top sneakers
  • Flat heel
  • Round toe
  • Notched vamp with elastic insets
  • Slip-on style
  • Rubber outsole
  • Lining: Leather
  • Imported

#14: Donald J Pliner Lizzee Cheetah Slip-On Clog Sneakers

Brand: Donald J Pliner

Retailer: Nordstrom

Price: $218

  • Donald J Pliner “Lizzee” clog sneakers in leather and dyed animal-print calf hair (China) fur
  • 2″ platform heel
  • Almond toe
  • Notched vamp with elastic inset
  • Slip-on style
  • Leather lining
  • Rubber outsole
  • Hand wash, spot clean
  • Imported

#15: JSlides Neel Suede Plush Slip-On Sneakers

Brand: JSlides

Retailer: Nordstrom

Price: $168 

  • JSlides “Neel” low-top sneakers in suede with plush faux fur (polyester) trim
  • 1.5″ flatform heel
  • Round toe
  • Notched vamp
  • Slip-on style
  • Faux fur lining, cushioned footbed with removable insole
  • Rubber outsole
  • Imported

Where to Buy Designer Slip-On Sneakers

The great thing about shopping for your new pair of slip-on sneakers is that you can source this designer darling nearly anywhere. All major designers, e-commerce sites, and brick-and-mortar stores carry a wide range of options. 

Where you buy your designer sneakers depends greatly on whether you prefer to shop online or in person. Buying shoes online can be tricky if you have any significant comfort concerns, particularly wide or narrow feet, or if you tend to float between sizes. 

However, if you’re like me and have very average, consistently sized feet, buying online is as easy as a couple of clicks. All you need is wifi and an auto-filled credit card number. 

If you’d like to buy a pair of slip-on sneakers and you’re wondering where to buy them, here are a few options.

  1. Holt Renfrew (in-person): If you’re in the mood for a shopping trip to somewhere beautiful and looking for a wide selection of styles and size ranges, Holt Renfrew is the place to go. 

If you’re located in TO, the Bloor Street location just underwent a beautiful renovation and is a lovely place to spend an afternoon trying on designer sneakers. 

  1. Shop local (in-person): If you’re interested in supporting local retailers, most major cities will have a designer shoe boutique, and nearly every shoe boutique carries a slip-on sneaker. 

Take the time to research independent shops in your neighborhood and give them a visit. They may have a smaller range of products, but the service is often superior to large-scale stores.

  1. Farfetch, SSENSE, and FWRD (online): All three of the luxury e-commerce sites have a huge collection of designer slip-on sneakers. By utilizing designer, color, and size filters, finding your perfect sneaker is an easy task.

How To Choose the Best Designer Slip-On Sneakers

In the world of designer sneakers where options are endless, it can be tricky to know what’s the best choice for you.

An old Yiddish proverb comes to mind: “Do what you know best. If you’re a runner, run; if you’re a bell, ring.” So, if you’re a sneaker company, then you probably make the best sneakers. 

Adidas, originally founded as Dassler Shoes 1924, is a German brand whose early history is fraught with a few dark connections.

Nevertheless, they managed to bounce back over the years thanks to its star-speckled collaborations with the Olympics. Athletes found their new go-to shoe: a comfortable trainer constructed out of the best materials. 

Of course, Adidas’ obsession with quality control mirrors other renowned brands such as Givenchy and Fendi. Designer brands utilize a similar mix of fabrics, that being canvas, leather, rubber, and merino wool.

Durable, sturdy, and practical for everyday use, wearers don’t have to worry about purchasing a new pair every year. It’s important that shoppers pay close attention to textile construction. After all, it’s usually a $500+ investment

Comfort is another point to consider. Some designer brands opt for cushioned insoles, and breathable mesh to ensure no bruises or blisters.

It’s worth noting that a majority of haute couture houses don’t necessarily believe in orthopedic support, but it’s definitely worth considering insoles if you suffer from foot pain. 

Price is a sticky subject to talk about. Designer shoes are notoriously known for being super expensive, so it’s important to assess factors such as material, quality, comfort, and fit before hitting checkout.

Brand

Branding is all about recognition, design, and credibility. If you’re in the market for a pair of designer kicks, it’s best that you conduct some preliminary research into the best brands that are currently available. 

Let’s use Adidas and Prada as two noteworthy examples. The Luna Rossa combines the athletic technology of Adidas and the unmistakable chic minimalism of Prada.

The A+P Luna Rossa benefits from having one foot in each boat. (Happily for my metaphor’s sake, it happens to be reminiscent of Prada’s classic America’s Cup boating shoe).

Material

The Luna Rossa 21 is an eco-friendly shoe. Crafted primarily out of Primegreen, a 100% recycled material, this designer slip-on sneaker is good for your feet as well as your environmental footprint.

Despite its seemingly faultless design, it’s not to say that the Lunna Rossa 21 is the end-all and be-all of footwear. Brands should try to emulate the same degree of material quality as Adidas and Puma. 

Seasonality

Contrary to popular belief, designer kicks don’t come with a supernatural shield. They’re prone to dirt and debris, just like any other type of shoe.

With that being said, some brands try to come up with their own version of magical protection, such as integrated water resistance. Trust me, it’s something worth considering during that slush-filled transition period from winter to spring. 

Of course, seasonality also applies to how breathable the shoe is. For instance, the Lunna Rossa 21 comes in a lightweight design, so your feet will remain cool and comfortable in the summer heat.

Style

So, do you prefer simplistic silhouettes or the big and bold? Designer kicks come in all sorts of unique patterns, cuts, and shapes.

Before settling on a style, it’s important to assess your current aesthetic. Shoes that blend in with your existing wardrobe often lead to continued wearability. 

Size

There’s nothing more irritating than an ill-fitting shoe. To prevent inevitable bruises, bumps, and blisters, you should always check the sizing chart before hitting checkout.

It’s worth noting that some brands will recommend their customers to size up or down. With that in mind, it’s always best to look over some customer reviews for any buyer insight. 

Comfort

The ‘breaking in’ period should only last for a couple of weeks. If your shoe refuses to conform to the contours of your foot, chances are that it was never meant to do so in the first place.

For those who suffer from occasional pain, you can never go wrong with a pair of orthopedic kicks.

Price

The Luna Rossa 21 is retailed at $695, and it’s considered the most expensive shoe out of our top 15 list. Before you hover over the checkout button, it’s important to assess the pros and cons of your decision.

Is it worth paying for the logo, design, and technology of this particular brand? If so, you’ve probably landed on a solid investment. 

How To Style Designer Slip-On Sneakers

Designer sneakers are not difficult to style. If you purchase the right style and color for your wardrobe, you can wear them with almost anything—from athleisure, casual wear, suits, or dresses, the options are endless. 

Okay, so I may have cheated a little here since those are clearly not slip-ons. In fact, I believe she repurposed the laces as ankle ties.

I had to share this outfit because it’s the perfect example of a modern-day suit paired with sneakers, and slip-ons could easily be substituted in here, without losing the quality of the look.

Another beautiful example of a modern suit, the casual shawl collar cut of the jacket, the tapered trousers, white tee, and hat make this outfit the perfect example of how to pair your designer slip ons with a suit. 

It’s important to note that in both of the above examples, the suits themselves are elevated and modern.

That is to say, pulling out a structured ‘law-firm suit’ and tossing on your sneakers may not be enough to make this look work, and you could run the risk of being more ‘working girl’ than ‘fashion icon.’ 

Dresses and skirts with sneakers can be all-around sporty like we see above on Ciara.

This is a great casual look for those hot days when you really only want to wear a T-shirt dress, but require comfortable shoes while you run about town. 

Here we have another example of the dress plus sneaker combination, although this one is noticeably more glam.

The billowing mid-length pink dress, hip oversized blazer, and sneakers that feature the pink, white, and tan colors that are in the clothing make this outfit both wild and incredibly composed

Cool, casual, and laid back—this tee/jeans/baseball cap combination is giving me some classic American vibes—right down to the camouflage print on the sneaker slide. 

FAQs

What designer slip-on sneakers are most comfortable? 

As I mentioned above, choosing a sneaker from a real sneaker company will always give you the best return when it comes to comfort. Footwear is fashion but it’s also a science.

True athletic brands like Nike, Puma, and Adidas have been working on this technology for decades and will almost always produce the most comfortable shoes. 

Why are slip-on shoes good?

Slip-on shoes are a great option for those of us on the run. If you’re someone who comes in and out of their home often, being able to simply slip on or kick off your shoes is quite convenient. 

So, buying sneakers that are crafted specifically as slip-ons is a smart choice, especially if you’re like me and tend to use your lace-up sneakers as slip-ons, even if you destroy the upper-heel in the process. 

What designer slip-on sneakers are trending? 

Currently, slip-on sneakers from luxury brands like Givenchy, Bottega, Veneta, and The Row are trending. Givenchy’s white-leather slip-on with logoed webbing is particularly popular at the moment.

They’re simple, chic, and even come in kids’ sizes in case you feel like dressing your little one up as a mini-me. 


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