The 16 best ballet flats that are cute, comfortable, and classic

We tested the best ballet flats to see which top rated pairs are the most comfortable. Our top pick overall is the Margaux Demi for its wide size range.

The 16 best ballet flats that are cute, comfortable, and classic

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An array of three pairs of brown ballet flats worn on model.

Every wardrobe can benefit from a pair of stylish, versatile shoes. The best ballet flats are having a moment thanks to the balletcore trend, but this silhouette remains a classic for tying together comfort and sophistication with a bow. 

We've spent years testing some of the best flats, including many that are distinctly ballerina-inspired. Our top pick among the very best ballet flats is the Margaux Demi Ballet Flat. "With all the walking I do, my feet end up swelling a bit, and the wide pair is more comfortable for long days out," says executive editor Sally Kaplan. Another pair suitable for wide feet is the Vivaia Margaret, which are stretchy and take no time to break in.

The best ballet flats we've tested:

Best overall: Margaux The Demi
Silver ballet flats on model.

The Demis are essential if you want to get a lot of wear from an archetypal leather ballet flat. Aside from looking polished, they also score major points in the comfort department thanks to five millimeters of foam plush padding and a functional, adjustable cord bow that helps you get the perfect fit. 

"As far as sizing and fit both go, I'd recommend going true to size since Margaux offers half sizes. And, possibly the best feature is the ability to choose your width (narrow, medium, or wide). I got the medium width and it was fine for my relatively average-width feet, but I also tried a wide pair later on and realized that's probably the size I'll opt for in the future. With all the walking I do, my feet end up swelling a bit, and the wide pair is more comfortable for long days out. They didn't make my feet look pancake-like, either — I still got that nice elongated silhouette you get from ballet flats." — Sally Kaplan, executive editor

Read more in our full Margaux Demi flats review.

Best for walking: Everlane The Day Ballet Flat
Everlane The Day Ballet Flat
The leather wrinkles ever so slightly when you walk, but because the material is sturdier than Everlane's classic Day Glove flats, it'll take longer for signs of wear to show.

Our team has a running collection of Everlane reviews of everything from their bathing suits to totes. We're especially impressed by these ballet flats, crafted from super-soft Italian leather with pull-tabs on the heels and two holes on the side for ventilation. They've also got a bit of a heel, a functional rubber outsole, a functional tie bow, and a cushioned insole that makes them comparable to another of our favorite flats, the Day Glove

"There's a tiny bit of padding in the shoe that makes them feel more like a loafer than a flat. I may even like these more than the original!" — Sally Kaplan, executive editor 

Read more in our full Everlane Day Ballet Flat review.

 

Best arch support: M. Gemi The Danza
Left: Red ballet flats. Right: Black ballet flats on model.

If a totally flat shoe tends to irk your high arches, you'll appreciate a nifty feature from M. Gemi's Danzas: a small hidden wedge inside that adds arch support and makes them overall more comfortable than your average flat. Furthermore, they're made with soft Italian Nappa leather that molds to your feet for a glove-like fit. If you tend to slip out of ballet flats, round down a half size for this pair.

Best ballet flat for wide feet: Vivaia Margaret Ballerina Flats
Black ballet flats on model.

Vivaia's biggest selling point are their knit flats made with repurposed plastic water bottles. The Margaret is a stretchy, machine-washable square-toe flat with extra plush cushioning and padding on the heel, so there's zero risk for blisters.

"Not only are Vivaia's flats less expensive than Rothy's, but they also beat them in terms of comfort. The insoles are padded around the heel and forefoot with a yoga-mat like material, while Rothy's are flat on the inside. The arch support and slightly more structured heel feel notably different when walking on pavement. The square toe box is roomier than Rothy's, so they're better suited for people with wide feet in this aspect, too." — Gabrielle Chase, associate style editor 

Read more in our full Vivaia shoes review.

Best ballet flats for narrow feet: Vionic Klara
An array of three ballet flats from Vionic.

Vionic's orthotic shoes come in wearable styles that may not be the pinnacle of fashion, but they're designed according to what a podiatrist considers important in footwear. People with narrow feet know that shoes made from leather and suede may fit at first, but wearing them in causes them to stretch and become loose. The Klara comes in narrow sizes, so even after breaking them in they'll fit snugly (and still feel flexible).

These ballet flats come with two pairs of removable insoles, so you can test out which makes your step feel the most stable. These are likely to take four to five wears to break in because of the stiff leather, but the process will help adjust the shoes to where you need the most support.

Best pointed-toe: Quince Italian Leather Pointed Bow Flat
Black Quince pointed toe ballet flats on model.

 In our Quince review, we came away impressed with nearly everything we tried from their cashmere collection to their washable silk line. Their luxury materials are competitively priced, but in our experience the quality is comparable to designer labels.

These pointy Italian leather flats are complete with padded OrthoLite insoles that give your feet extra cushioned arch support, so you can comfortably wear them for commuting or strolling around. In our experience Quince flats run slightly large, so we recommend sizing down if you're between sizes.

Best velvet ballet flat: Birdies The Hummingbird
Three velvet ballet flats.

Birdies' velvet Hummingbirds flats are cute, festive, and the perfect shoes if you're handling a lot of errands during the holiday season. Inside, they're lined with satin over an extremely plush seven layers of padding, including shock-absorbing cushions and dual-layer high-density memory foam.

"My first word of advice when it comes to Birdies' flats is that they run large, so I recommend sizing down by half," says associate style editor Gabrielle Chase. "But the quilted footbed is undeniably comfortable, especially in its support around the heels."

Best satin: Loeffler Randall Leonie Satin Ballet Flats
Brown satin Loeffler Randall Leonie ballet flats on model.

These coquettish satin ballet flats have the classic sheen we associate with genuine pointe shoes. The Leonies have a padded leather footbed with Loeffler Randall's gold stamped logo, an almond toe, and an elastic bridge strap for added security.

Best woven: Milaner The Woven Nicole Ballerina Flat
Tan woven leather Milaner Nicole ballet flats worn by the author.

These handwoven ballet flats are crafted from buttery 100% sheepskin leather with genuine goat hide insoles that mold perfectly to your feet and get softer with each wear. These run true to size in whole sizes only, so we recommend those who are in between sizes should order a half size up.

Best for travel: Rothy's The Ballet Flat
Silver Rothy's ballet flats on model against a brick wall background.

Rothy's makes the best travel-friendly shoes among our favorite ballet flats. They're lightweight, flexible, and easy to stash in a suitcase or handbag so you can keep them close by when your feet are in desperate need of relief. And don't worry if your adventures get a little messy—these shoes are fully machine washable. Their new "In Love" insoles make them significantly more walkable than the original version, which lacked the padded perimeter.

"Because they're so flexible, I folded them into my purse as a backup pair of comfortable shoes to change into for a wedding reception. My feet tend to swell after spending hours in pumps, so I was grateful how they stretched to accommodate the size of my feet from their swollen state until they were back to their usual size by the end of the night." — Gabrielle Chase, associate style editor 

Read more in our full Rothy's flats review.

Best square-toe: Alohas Rosalind Ballet Flats
Two pairs of ballet flats on model.

In my own experience with Alohas, I found their footwear to be high-quality, durable, and versatile. And if you like a bit of extra wiggle room for your toes, these stretchy, square-toe kicks might just be the top ballet flats for you. The Rosalind flats are crafted from soft leather with an elasticized back and have flexible soles that are easy on the feet.

Read more in our full Alohas review.

Best luxury ballet flats: Mansur Gavriel Dream Ballerina
Tan Mansur Gavriel Dream Ballerina ballet flats worn with tan socks on model.

Though these are definitely a splurge, the $395 price tag on Mansur Gavriel's Dream Ballerina flats isn't so unreasonable when you compared to similar ballet flats from Chanel ( starting at $750) or Louboutin (about $500).

What you're paying for: a buttery soft lambskin leather, cushioned insoles that make the shoes wear more like a loafer than a flat, just enough sole traction to keep you stable on slippery surfaces, and a classic look that can be worn with virtually anything in your closet. 

"As far as sizing goes, I am usually somewhere in between a 7.5 and 8, and I ordered a size 38 (the European equivalent of an 8). Mansur Gavriel's site says to order a full size up from your usual size, but in my experience, it's better to opt for either your true size or one half size up if you sometimes find your true size to be tight in other brands." — Sally Kaplan, executive editor

Best Amazon: Feversole Memory Foam Patent Ballet Flat
Shiny black ballet flats on model.

The patent exterior of the black version gives these budget-friendly kicks an elegant boost that makes them look much more expensive than they are. Even better: they have a 0.2-inch memory foam cushion insock, with soft canvas lining that adds plenty of comfort. The flexibly structured shoes also boast a non-slip outsole.

 

Best mesh: Dolce Vita Cadel Ballet Flats
White mesh Dolce Vita Cadel ballet flats on model.

Celebrities and fashionistas alike have been spotted wearing mesh flats in favor of sandals. The Cadel ballet flats feel practically weightless on the feet, and they can easily be dressed up or down. This pair from Dolce Vita has the added security of an elastic strap across the foot, and their transparency are perfect for showing off novelty socks.

Best Mary Jane: Chinese Laundry Audrey Mary Jane Ballet Flat
Pale pink Chinese Laundry Audrey Mary Jane ballet flats worn with pink socks by the author.

With a strap across the top of your foot, Mary Jane flats tend to stay in place better than many of the other best ballet flats, which comes in handy when you've got lots of walking on the agenda. Other points we love about the Audreys include their sophisticated leather outsole, a rounded toe with a bow detail on the vamp, and a contrast strap on certain colorways.

Best for rain: Oka-B Pollie Shiny Ballet Flat
Rubber black Oka-B Pollie ballet flats with blue soles on a beige background

Oka-B makes their ballet flats in Georgia and offers them in over a dozen designs. This sweet pair with an exaggerated bow makes a statement in function as much as it does in style. The silhouette is specifically designed to accommodate a wide range of foot shapes, and it includes arch support outfitted with massage beads and a heel cup for stability. The waterproof and slip-resistant shoes are 100% recyclable and made from a blend of used shoes, scrap material, and the brand's own proprietary bio-based material.

"I wore mine right out of the box and there was no break-in period. I was even more pleasantly surprised when they didn't fall apart in the rain, effectively protected my feet from city grime, and still looked cute enough to wear all day at work. I've already converted my sister to these flats — she now owns two pairs." — Elizabeth Yuko, contributing author

Read more in our full Oka-B flats review.

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