There’s something quietly thrilling about the first day you step outside and realise—it’s officially sandal season. The tights are off, the pedicures are booked, and suddenly, getting dressed feels that little bit more effortless. No more stuffing socks into boots or wrestling with laces—just an easy slide-on situation that lets the rest of your outfit shine. And whilst every summer throws up a new contender for the “It” sandal (last year’s dad sliders, anyone?), I’ve been paying close attention to what’s actually showing up on the streets, in the office, and, yes, on the runways. And one thing is clear: the best black leather flat sandals are going absolutely nowhere.
You’d be forgiven for thinking “black sandal” equals boring. But trust me, that’s far from the case. Within this one category, there’s actually a whole ecosystem of style subcultures—from the elegant minimalism of barely-there thong sandals to the functional cool of fisherman silhouettes and the more sculptural tie-back styles that have take over fashion Instagram. While there’s no shortage of splashier styles vying for attention (metallics, platforms, puffed-up straps), black leather sandals endure because they don’t try too hard. And that’s exactly why we come back to them year after year.
This season, that quiet confidence is showing up in full force. While some might associate the simple black flat sandal with “basics”, the truth is it’s become a defining piece in the wardrobes of the most style-informed dressers—particularly those leaning into the ’90s revival and the renewed appreciation for clean lines, neutral palettes, and unfussy tailoring. If you’re picturing the Olsen twins power-walking down Lafayette street in head-to-toe black linen and an oversized tote, you’re on the right track. I’d even argue that black leather flat sandals have replaced the white trainer as the definitive warm-weather wardrobe anchor—just ask anyone who’s rotated out their Sambas for The Row’s Ginza.
And the best part? They’re really easy to style. The best black leather flat sandals might be quiet, but they’re incredibly versatile—wear them with floaty printed dresses if you’re into contrast, or lean into tonal minimalism with a pair of longline shorts and a tucked-in shirt. Just because the shoe is black doesn’t mean the rest of your outfit has to be. In fact, they work beautifully against saturated summer colours—cherry red, cobalt, ochre—and bring balance to soft pastels or citrusy brights. I’ve worn my vintage fisherman pair with everything from slouchy khakis to breezy cotton co-ords, and they’ve never let me down.
Designers clearly agree. For spring and summer 2025, black leather sandals were threaded throughout the collections. At Jil Sander, flat thong styles grounded softly sculpted tailoring in linen and organza; at Ferragamo, leather wrap sandals peeked out under gauzy slip skirts. Even Miu Miu, which usually leans more directional, featured thick-strap, low-profile sandals paired with mini skirts and slightly oversized knits—a fresh take on the no-fuss summer uniform. But it’s not all about the high-end. Labels like COS and H&M have doubled down on beautiful leather sandals this season, and you’ll find equally polished styles at ASOS, Zara, and & Other Stories that rival the designer pairs in both appearance and comfort.
So whether you’re already deep in sandal mode or you’re just about to retire your loafers for the season, consider this your style guide to the best black leather flat sandals out there right now. Below, I’ve curated four key styles I’m seeing everywhere—from the cool-girls in East London to the wardrobes of some of fashion’s most influential women who live on the coast.
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1. Tie-Back Leather Sandals
Style Notes: Tie-back sandals may have classical roots—think ancient Greece—but this summer they feel completely refreshed. On the runways, designers like Khaite and Chloé gave them a sleek, modern twist by wrapping them over wide-leg trousers or styled with softly draped dresses. If you’re looking for a sandal that subtly nods to high fashion without screaming for attention, this is it. The ankle tie adds a considered detail that instantly elevates even the simplest outfit. Personally, I love how these look with a slinky midi skirt and tank top combo for evenings, or peeking out from under linen trousers during the day.
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2. Fisherman Sandals
Style Notes: A little bit retro, a little bit utilitarian—fisherman sandals are the surprise hit of the season. I’m seeing them worn with socks and tailored shorts on cooler days, and bare-legged with cotton dresses on those during a heatwave. They offer more foot coverage than your typical flat sandal, which makes them a great option for transitional weather or urban walking days. And they’ve shed their tourist-y reputation thanks to luxe leather finishes and chunkier soles.
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3. Thong Sandals
Style Notes: If you told me five years ago I’d be recommending flip-flop inspired sandals in a fashion story, I wouldn’t have believed you. But here we are—and they’re surprisingly chic. From Jil Sander’s minimalist takes to Proenza Schouler’s architectural pairs, I haven’t seen an iteration I don’t like. They’re an editor favourite because they balance ease with a touch of elegance. You’ll often spot them worn with flowy separates or relaxed tailoring. Personally, I find them to be the ultimate “grab-and-go” sandal—especially for those who want something sleeker than a chunky slide.
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4. Chunky Strap Sandals
Style Notes: There’s something deeply satisfying about a sandal with thick, chunky, statement straps. They hold the foot well, give a little more structure to floaty summer outfits, and they’ve become a go-to for those who love minimalist silhouettes. This is the style that pairs best with wide-leg trousers, maxi skirts and oversized shirts—especially if you’re going for that relaxed-yet-refined aesthetic we often see at The Row. Think: soft structure rather than too-slick.