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Fisherman sandals were not on my radar in a good way.
To me, they were always the shoe your dad wore on a camping trip, or the sandal your mom made you wear on family vacation because they were “practical.” Woven straps, chunky soles, closed-off toes. Nothing about that combination screamed fashion to me.
But trends have a funny way of wearing you down. I kept seeing them everywhere: on the street style feeds I follow, on editors I respect, styled with pieces I already own. So I gave in and started paying closer attention. Turns out, the fisherman sandal isn’t trying to be delicate or pretty. It’s doing something smarter. It’s giving your outfit a little edge without you having to try very hard, and once I understood that, the whole trend clicked.
Why This Trend Is Actually Working
Fisherman sandals sit in the same lane as other so-called “ugly-pretty” shoes that have taken over in recent years, think chunky loafers or dad sneakers. They’re not conventionally elegant, but that’s the point. The woven straps and sturdier sole give an outfit some visual weight, which makes them the easiest way to ground anything that feels too soft or too polished.
How to Style Fisherman Sandals
1. Let Them Toughen Up Delicate Pieces
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This is the trick that sold me. Fisherman sandals were made for flowy dresses, eyelet skirts, and silky trousers. Anything that feels a little too pretty on its own gets an instant edge when you ground it with a chunkier sandal.
2. Keep It Simple When You’re Starting Out
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If you’re easing in, don’t overthink it. A relaxed pair of jeans, a linen set, or a plain button-up is all you need underneath. Let the shoe be the statement instead of competing with a busy outfit.
3. Go Monochrome With Chunkier Styles
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Some fisherman sandals are minimal. Others have a real platform or lug sole that adds visual heft. If you’re wearing the bulkier version, keep the rest of the outfit streamlined and close in color. It balances out the shoe instead of fighting it.
4. Socks Are Allowed
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Yes, really. Thin or sheer socks with fisherman sandals have become a legitimate styling move, not a mistake. Pair the combo with relaxed trousers, Bermuda shorts, or a crisp skirt, and skip anything bulky or athletic.
DO NOT: Pair Them With Skinny Jeans
This is the one combination that will date you. Skinny jeans plus a chunky woven sandal creates too much structure and not enough balance. Stick with looser, more relaxed silhouettes instead.
Shop the Trend

ECCO
Sculpted Alba 25 Fisherman Sandal
$149.95

Bella Vita
Sinclaire Fisherman Sandal
$99.95

Rothy’s
The Fisherman Sandal
$119

Amazon Essentials
Closed Toe Fisherman Sandals
$25.62

Melissa
Possession Platform II
$99
I still wouldn’t call myself an early adopter on this one, but I get it now. Fisherman sandals work because they don’t try too hard. Pair them with the right pieces, and they’ll do more for an outfit than a lot of shoes that cost three times as much.
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