It's Sandal Season—5 Chic Styles That Pair Perfectly With Skirts

Think chunky, ankle-tie and Birkenstocks, all elevated by the season's trending skirt styles.

If there's one thing I look forward to every summer, it's sandal season. As soon as the weather creeps above 17 degrees (and stays there), I'm reaching for my rotation of barely-there flat sandals, chunky styles, and leather thongs that have all been patiently waiting under my bed for their annual comeback. There's something about the freedom of open-toe shoes that feels synonymous with the season itself—easy, breezy and just a little bit more undone. A sandal can single-handedly change the energy of an outfit. Take a crisp shirt and structured skirt—add a minimalist flip-flop, and suddenly the whole look feels a little more relaxed, like you could be heading straight from the office to a garden party without skipping a beat.

That said, I get that not everyone shares the same enthusiasm. For some, sandals can be a tricky category: too casual, too exposed, too hard to walk in. But I've found that one of the most common reasons people avoid them is simply because they're unsure what to style them with. That's where skirts come in. From breezy linens to high-slit midis, skirts are the styling solution that makes sense for sandals—offering a balance of proportion and play that's easy to wear and genuinely stylish.

Woman infront of restaurant wears brown linen top and linen skirt

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When paired together, sandals and skirts strike the kind of harmony that feels considered without trying too hard. The right skirt can ground even the most delicate sandal, and vice versa. A linen wrap skirt with chunky-soled sliders? Chic without the effort. A sleek leather mini with a sculptural thong sandal? It's giving 2025 runway. And that's the beauty of the pairing—you can create a completely different effect just by swapping one piece. It's a combo I've personally been leaning on for years, and this summer more than ever, it feels like everyone's caught on.

And of course, fashion has always had its skirt-and-sandal devotees. While Carrie Bradshaw's love for Manolos may be her lasting legacy, I often think of her strappy sandals and bias-cut midi combos when building my own summer wardrobe. More recently, I spotted an influencer in a slinky high-slit skirt and strappy ankle-tie heels at Cannes, which made me rethink just how impactful this duo can be—even for evening.

Kendall Jenner wearing flip flops.

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Below, I've rounded up five of the most on-trend sandal and skirt pairings that I've seen everywhere lately—from the runways to the office kitchen queue. Whether you're into the ease of linen or the drama of a more ornate skirt, there's a look here that might just convert even the most sandal-shy among us.

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1. Chunky Sandals + Boho Skirt

An image of @_loissterling wearing the A.Emery Jalen sandal.

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Style Notes: This combination has quietly become the foundation of my off-duty wardrobe. Think floaty tiered skirts in gauzy fabrics anchored with substantial sandals that make the look feel purposeful, not precious. It's equal parts romantic and grounded—and the contrast is the charm. The A.Emery Jalen Sandals are one of the best chunky-soled sandals out there if you're after something refined yet chic. I love them with a lace cotton midi and a simple tank top—just add a leather crossbody and you're set for the day. The 'boho' feel doesn't have to mean loud patterns either; tonal layering and subtle texture go a long way.

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2. Linen Skirt + Birkenstock Bostons

Woman on street wears beige bustier top, white skirt and beige sandals

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Style Notes: Yes, Bostons are technically clogs, but for the sake of warm-weather styling, they earn their place on this sandal shortlist. Worn with a longline linen skirt and a bandeaux shirt, it's giving quiet confidence, in that Sofia Coppola-meets-Celine sort of way. This outfit is what I like to call my 'I'm not trying but I definitely am' uniform. The natural fibres, the muted palette, the familiar silhouette—it's subtle but effective. The Bostons also add a touch of unexpectedness that makes the whole look feel slightly undone, in the best way.

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3. Leather Skirt + Thong Sandals

An image of @sabinasocol wearing one of the biggest skirt trends of 2025.

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Style Notes: This combo hits that high-low note I'm always chasing. The leather skirt feels structured and slightly subversive, while the thong sandal softens everything. It's a styling trick I spotted at Khaite this season, and I've been mentally recreating the look ever since. A black leather maxi paired with a platform sandal is the kind of balance that's quietly powerful. You're making a statement, but not in a loud way. Bonus: you can take this from day to night with just a change of earrings and maybe a bolder lip.

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4. Ornate Skirt + Heeled Flip Flops

@ingridedvinsen

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Style Notes: Call it the anti-minimalist moment. slightly ornate skirts are having a resurgence—see: Ingrid's black silk and white lace combo piece above—and the easiest way to style them IRL is with sleek, heeled flip flops. It makes the outfit look deliberate without being too precious. I like pairing something intricate with something simple to keep the focus where it should be. These flip flops give just enough lift to elongate the silhouette without overpowering the skirt. Add a long sleeved basic tee and and some rope jewellery and you're ready for a summer dinner.

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5. Side Slit Skirt + Ankle Tie Sandals

@smythsisters

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Style Notes: There's something undeniably flattering about a high slit paired with an ankle wrap. It draws the eye and subtly accentuates the legs without revealing too much. It's a look I keep seeing on the Amalfi-coast corners of my feed. The ankle tie brings a soft elegance that offsets the drama of the slit. It's romantic without being saccharine, and ideal for dinner on holiday or just bringing that holiday energy home.

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Humaa is the Junior Branded Content Editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK, where she specialises in paid-for and affiliate content across beauty and fashion. She holds a BA Hons in English Literature and has previously held editor positions at British Vogue and Marie Claire US. Before joiningBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK, she was part of the US Branded Content team, bringing her expertise back home to help grow the UK division. With years of experience testing and reviewing fashion and beauty products, she writes trend-driven and commerce-focused stories. When she's not shopping for work, she's making her way through her Kindle TBR list—spoiler: it's a long one. Follow her on Instagram at @Humaa.Hussain