Reformation Launches Shoe Collection - Reformation Sandals

First we fell in love with their floral dresses, then their denim, and now, Reformation is launching its first-ever shoe collection—and you're going to want every pair for summer.

From barely-there lace-up sandals to block heel mules and espadrilles, the brand's foray into footwear is filled with all the sandals on your wish-list this season. Ref's debut shoe collection includes 11 styles ranging from $128 to $218 in price. There are some '90s-esque styles like heeled thong sandals and this season's naked sandal trend along with classic summer staples like espadrille wedges.

Reformation Caroline Sandal

Caroline Sandal

Reformation Caroline Sandal

And much like Reformation's apparel, its shoes are sustainable too. The designs are all made with eco-friendly materials like chrome-free leather and jute—meaning compared to most shoes bought in the U.S., they save an average of 52% CO2 emissions, 70% water, and 65% waste. So if you're looking for a sustainable shoe alternative to replace your fast fashion habit, this is it without breaking the bank.

Reformation Isabelle Sandal

Isabelle Sandal

Reformation Isabelle Sandal

Reformation revealed shoes have been its number one requested item amongst customers—but footwear isn't the only new product offering its launched this season. Earlier this spring, the eco-conscious brand launched a permanent collection of extended curve sizes ranging from sizes 1x to 3x and 14 to 24. And just before that, it introduced its first collection of (semi) sustainable swimwear including bikinis and one-piece swimsuits.

Consider it the summer of Reformation.

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Jeanne Sandal
Reformation Jeanne Sandal
Menage Sandal
Reformation Menage Sandal
Isabelle Sandal
Reformation Isabelle Sandal
Lily Espadrille
Reformation Lily Espadrille
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Lauren Alexis Fisher is the Senior Editor at Cosmopolitan, overseeing digital content across fashion, lifestyle, beauty, sex, and culture. Previously, she was the Market Editor at Harper’s BAZAAR and has written for publications including WWD, Bustle, and W Magazine. When she’s not busy taste-testing her way through every dirty martini in New York, you can follow her on Instagram for bad jokes, good outfits, and annoying vacation pics. 

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