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Shop the Best Sandals for Spring at Coach Outlet

Spring’s in full swing — and bloom — which means it’s fine time to retire your riding boots, shearling-lined clogs, and winter sneakers, swapping them out for a seasonal style that could never get old even if it tried. We’re talking about the best spring and summer sandals, of course: one of the most multifaceted categories in footwear, coming in varieties from wedges and flip-flops to kitten heels and sportier, ankle strap–equipped steppers.

Searching up “best sandals to shop for spring” will generate more Google results than you could begin to process — much less shop — but we have a marvelous way to cut through this online din and go straight to the shoes that will help you become your most confident, comfortable, and stylish self these next few months. Enter: Coach Outlet, which regularly releases exclusive styles geared towards a younger audience that aren’t found at its big-sister retailer. What this means in context of sandals? You’ll discover trend-aligned (and trendsetting) silhouettes right at coachoutlet.com, ranging in price from an under-$40 quiet-luxury flip-flop to a $139 block heel cloaked in Coach‘s sumptuous, signature jacquard.

As far as sandal trends for 2026 go, we’re spotting a lot of returning visitors like low-pro flip-flops (à la the ones that were previously introduced by The Row and managed to dominate every It-girl’s shoe rack). So too are barely there, strappy models receiving well-deserved buzz, as they do each year like clockwork — this time fueled by the cult-hit status of “Love Story” and CBK’s aspirational, ’90s-minimalism aesthetic. Taking the humble flip-flop and making it a statement piece, thong sandals with chunky soles have similarly witnessed a revival: trading rubber for the more grown-up leather that also spares wearers from blisters.

Now more than ever, boho wedges and platforms are also seeing a renaissance, spearheaded by the spring 2026 collections of fashion houses like Zimmermann. And jellies, it seems, are being taken to new heights — with in-demand labels treating their heels, out of all things, to the PVC material or else extending the texture play via intricate weaves.

It’s safe to say Coach Outlet has done a marvelous job reflecting all of these sartorial pronouncements in its sandal lineup this year. The only thing that separates its roster from that of Chloé’s, say? Affordability. No longer do you have to sacrifice fashion-forward appearances for the health of your wallet, or vice versa.

Coach Outlet wants you to have it all, starting with what you choose to put on your feet.

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Coach Outlet Zayn Flip Flop

When in doubt, go for a low-to-the-ground flip-flop in a neutral tone (as Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and a slew of other historical trendsetters would likely say, black is always a good idea). Coach Outlet’s Zayn is something that will get you from the pedicure to the brunch date while looking your most put-together and never making it seem like you’re trying too hard. Its coated canvas upper and footbed, as well as that ridged rubber outsole, come together to dole out comfort and intentional simplicity both. This is the type of shoe you can easily put on with some straight-leg denim, a maxi skirt, or the back-this-spring capri pants. Better yet if you complement the branded hardware at center with a thin, gold anklet.

Price upon publish date of this article: $39

Coach Outlet Phoebe Platform Sandal

Oh, raffia: the perennial signifier that summertime is nearing. This natural fiber typically swaths totes in woven form, and while Coach has no shortage of such creations in its handbag curation, we’re especially interested in this Coach Outlet Phoebe — a sandal that takes the textural richness-slash-durability of the material and transfers it to the footwear realm. It’s joined in this pursuit by brands like Bottega Veneta, Ralph Lauren, and Gianvito Rossi, but the Phoebe Platform is perhaps the most unique, sculptural, and height-happy raffia sandal arrival we’ve seen to date. Its high-traction rubber outsole will steady you on every surface as a faux leather insole keeps things soft underfoot. We recommend pairing the shoe with only one other woven accessory — be it a lantern hat or a clutch — so as to avoid appearing too matchy-matchy.

Price upon publish date of this article: $149

Coach Outlet Jelly Flip Flop

If you’ve spent any time on TikTok since 2025, you know all about the relevancy — and ubiquitousness — of jelly sandals. Labels like Melissa, J.Crew, and even Skims have been busy wrapping their fresh shoe releases in PVC, and Coach Outlet recently became one of this club’s latest initiates. Avoiding the closed-toe silhouettes of a jelly fisherman sandal or a jelly mule, it has instead settled on a style that’s open, breezy, and easy to throw on for all of your warm-weather activities. The Jelly Flip Flop benefits from a slightly raised heel (at 0.25 inches), a hot-right-now thong profile, and subtle nods to Coach’s heritage by way of that tonal C dotting the rubber upper and Coach’s full logo at the back.

Interestingly enough, the footbed here is coated in jacquard canvas, which grants the Y2K-coded jelly look more maturity. You have the option of grabbing the sandal in blue, pink, or the pictured yellow. We advise turning to the latter, considering just how firmly butter yellow has planted itself in the mainstream, continuing to show face in fashion, interior design, and beyond.

Price upon publish date of this article: $95

Coach Outlet Bow Kitten Heel Sandal

If you’re searching for a sensible sandal type to endorse this spring, say “yes” to the kitten heel, which has been cosigned by the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Princess Diana, and Hailey Bieber in the past: straddling the line between French girl–favorite and city-chic. Coach Outlet’s take is dolled up with a bow and takes on a sophisticated identity through its careful, high-quality stitching. Already love the Maple colorway on Coach’s hero bags (think Brooklyn and Tabby)? You’ll adore it even more in this manifestation. Rising up at just one-and-a-half inches, the leather beaut begs to be donned in conjunction with slip skirts, LBDs, and corp-core trousers. Versatility, after all, is the Bow Kitten Heel Sandal’s crowning glory.

Price upon publish date of this article: $159

Coach Outlet Holly Sandal With Cherries

Coach Outlet’s Cherry Collection is a veritable crowd-pleaser, but embracing this summery motif in charm form isn’t enough. Go the extra mile and max out on all that sour sweetness with the cherry-clad Holly Sandal — a slip-on-and-go style that stands out from the flat-sandal crowd courtesy of its artfully embroidered denim. Expect not just attractive looks but impressive functionality with this find, which has lightweight padding, a grippy sole, and a wide enough shape for your toes to stay happy all day long: no matter where the day takes you.

Price upon publish date of this article: $175

Coach Outlet Block Heel Sandal in Signature Jacquard

Block-heeled sandals allow women to soar above the rest when walking down the street, and what could be more of a power move? This regenerative cotton–based wonder boasts adjustable buckle closure, a 3.5-inch heel, and the kinds of diagonally oriented straps that walked the runways of Miu Miu and Prada not too long ago. That last component helps the Coach Outlet Block Heel Sandal better mold to the anatomy of the foot, and it doesn’t hurt that it features the brand’s repeating C symbol. As for the sandal’s jute-lined base — the plant-based fabric being a close relative of raffia — we simply can’t keep our gaze away!

Price upon publish date of this article: $139

Coach Outlet Brynn Thong Sandal

Equal parts upscale and athletic, the Brynn Thong Sandal is a plusher spinoff of the flip-flop: in regards to its softness and luxe DNA alike. That EVA outsole is nothing if not supportive, and the shoe’s creamy-white shade — reminiscent of two-percent milk — has been making the rounds at Gabriela Hearst, the Pantone headquarters, and other fashion (or fashion-adjacent) destinations. You’ll become entranced by the footwear’s grooved grooviness almost immediately, proceeding to sport the bestseller to farmers markets, outdoor get-togethers, and the office. (Yes, it’s just that polished).

Price upon publish date of this article: $155

Coach Outlet Brynn Raffia Sandal

Last but certainly not least is Coach Outlet’s Brynn Raffia Sandal, which has placed the outsole of the aforementioned thong sandal that shares its name into preppier environs. This Brynn, another Maple-hued go-to, imagines a world in which hiking sandals could actually look good and makes the vision a reality. What to appreciate here? The comeback of woven raffia, but glossier and more elevated thanks to that rich brown coloring; velcro closures that won’t ever come off at the exact wrong time; and superior ankle stability, making the design far from flimsy. The shoe’s height clocks in at exactly one inch — ideal, in our opinion, for showing it off with longer pieces in your closet like maxi dresses or peasant skirts.

Price upon publish date of this article: $185

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Meet the Author

Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, covered tentpole sales, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on seasonal releases from fashion’s most in-demand brands and how to shop them online.