Jennifer Aniston, 55, is an espadrille devotee — shop her look, starting at $30


As a shopping editor, it’s my job to keep track of what all the stylish celebs are wearing. Jennifer Aniston is one A-lister who’s constantly on my radar because she always looks great, even when she’s just wearing jeans and a T-shirt. I remember writing about Aniston’s love affair with espadrille sandals back in 2013, and she’s still wearing the comfy sandal style 11 years later.

Aniston is particularly fond of Stuart Weitzman espadrilles. The braided pair she’s been snapped wearing on several occasions is an older style only available on resale sites like TheRealReal these days. That said, you can follow in her fashionable footsteps and grab a similar pair from the same designer. Nordstrom Rack has several Stuart Weitzman styles, some marked down under $100 right now.

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Given that these stunners were originally $450, this sale price is a total steal. The soft pink hue shown here is neutral enough to pair with just about anything in your closet, but if you’re looking for a bolder option, there’s a bright peony pink on sale too.

$80 at Nordstrom Rack

Don’t want to drop $80-plus on sandals? We get it: Even on sale, Stuart Weitzman is still pretty pricey. But don’t let that stop you from copying Aniston’s signature shoe. Espadrilles are a great summer option because the chunky woven sole is supportive and comfortable. They’re also versatile enough to pair with dresses, skirts, linen pants and more. If you like the look but need some budget-friendly alternatives, take a look below. They’re all less than $50, but they’re just as fab.

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The color selection for these Lucky Brand sandals is really impressive. In addition to neutral white and basic black, shoppers can also snag them in light blue, yellow, red and navy. The heel is just high enough to add some height but keep these easy to walk in, and the ankle strap is adjustable so you can get a customized fit.

$30 at Amazon

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If you like the look of luxe leather sandals but not the luxury prices, grab these stunners. They’re made from high-quality faux leather that looks like the real thing. One shopper explained, “I love everything about this shoe. They are overall true to size, material and craftsmanship is top-notch, and they are very comfortable.”

$38 at Amazon

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A cool 70% of shoppers who rated these ankle-tie espadrilles gave them a five-star rating. Many commented on how comfortable they are, even on those with hard-to-fit feet. “I love these shoes especially since I have such odd little feet,” one reviewer said. “I have no arch, a wide foot and a very narrow heel. These shoes are very comfortable and forgiving!”

$40 at Amazon

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Looking for espadrilles that are praised just as much for their comfort as their style? Check out this pick from Dream Pairs. More than 1,800 shoppers say they’re a five-star buy. One fan said, “The perfect height, the straps aren’t too thick or too thin — they are just right and the stretch is great to fit perfectly around your foot and ankle without being too tight or loose. … I might have to get every color.”

$44 at Amazon

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Another standout braided style, these platform espadrilles are available in whole and half sizes from 5-10. One shopper commented, “I really love these shoes. They’re lightweight, fit my feet perfectly, and are so comfortable to walk in.”

$48 at Amazon

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Just like Aniston’s go-to pair, these head-turning espadrilles feature a tall sole and intricate braiding on the upper. They’re available in four neutral, go-with-everything colors. One happy customer raved, “I’m actually pretty shocked that these are really comfortable. I decided to take a chance on these and I’m glad I did, they are cute!”

$50 at Amazon

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.



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