As a trend-forward editor, I go through shoes much faster than I care to admit. With every new season and the thousands of steps I put in daily while living in New York City, it's important that my shoes are cute and comfortable, but they also need to be affordable enough to switch out when they start to wear out. Enter Charles
Keith.
If you haven't heard of the Singapore-based footwear and accessory brand, let me introduce you. With ultra-chic styles—including ballet flats, loafers, mules, boots, and heels—clocking in well under $100, Charles
Keith is the go-to sneaky brand for fashion people. Our editor in chief, Kat Collings, even wore a pair to Paris Fashion Week last year. If that isn't enough of an indication to get on board, I don't know what is.
Below, scroll and shop through all of the best under-$100 Charles
Keith shoes that you shouldn't miss out on. Trust me when I say you're going to want to see all of these, so don't look away!
Shop under-$100 Charles
Keith shoes:
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Keith
Black Crossover-Strap Mary Jane Flats
Balletcore has never looked better.
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Keith
Silver Metallic Buckled Ankle Boots
If you know, you know.
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Keith
Red Double Crystal-Buckle Mary Jane Pumps
After wearing these up and down the streets of Paris, it's safe to say I'm sold on these double-strap Mary Janes.
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Keith
Black Sculptural Knot Pointed-Toe Flats
My jaw is on the floor, and I haven't recovered.
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Keith
Black Patent Buckle-Strap Kitten Heel Slingback Pumps
Three words: need them now.
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Keith
Silver Metallic Slant-Heel Pointed-Toe Pumps
Okay, I'm adding these to my cart.
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Keith
Black Patent Slant-Heel Pointed-Toe Pumps
The black is so chic too!
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Keith
Black Boxed Lucinda Trapeze-Heel Knee-High Boots
Trust me—the three extra dollars are worth it for this pair.
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Keith
Chalk Metallic-Accent Slingback Pumps
Now that Sabato De Sarno's new Gucci has captured the hearts and minds of fashion people everywhere, I'm finding myself more attracted to horsebit details and small chains now than ever.
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Keith
Black Boxed Trice Metallic Accent Loafers
These loafers are so luxe looking.
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Keith
Silver Metallic Pointed-Toe Slingback Flats
There's nothing more stunning than sleek silver shoes.
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Keith
Black Patent Buckle-Strap Pointed-Toe Pumps
The small buckle detail on the front of these pumps is so chic.
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Keith
Animal Print Natural Snake-Print Slant Heel Mules
Although I'm usually not one to gravitate toward snakeskin-pattern accessories, 2024 is the year I'm stepping out of my fashion comfort zone. These mules will be one of my first buys of the year.
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Keith
Nude Double Strap Heeled Mules
This pair is living rent-free in my mind.
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Keith
Black Textured Recycled Polyester Bow Ballet Flats
So classic.
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Keith
Nude Demi Recycled Polyester Metallic Heel Mules
The subtle crystal detailing on this pair makes it perfect for any of your upcoming special occasions.
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Keith
Red Asymmetric Curved Heel Slingback Pumps
I'm obsessed with all things red at the moment, and these shoes don't disappoint.
Although these sock shoes divided the internet last year, the chic color of this pair is leaning more and more on the cool side.
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Keith:
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Keith
Dark Brown Cesia Metallic Accent Shoulder Bag
So easy.
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Keith
Black Duo Double Chain Hobo Bag
Crinkled tote bags are the unlikely hero bag of the year.
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Keith
Black Winslet Belted Hobo Bag
This editor loves a great hardware detail on a bag.
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Keith
Noir Soleil Crinkle-Effect Shoulder Bag
Cute!
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Keith
Burgundy Cockade Crescent Hobo Bag
I'll say it once and then never again: If you haven't bought an oxblood-colored accessory this year, what are you doing? This It color is proving to be the one to lust after this season.
Ana Escalante is an award-winning journalist and Gen Z editor known for her sharp takes on fashion and culture. She’s covered everything from Copenhagen Fashion Week to Roe v. Wade protests as the Editorial Assistant at Glamour after earning her journalism degree at the University of Florida in 2021. At Who What Wear, Ana mixes wit with unapologetic commentary in long-form fashion and beauty content, creating pieces that resonate with a digital-first generation. If it’s smart, snarky, and unexpected, chances are her name’s on it.