H&M’s Spring Shoe Edit Is So Good—Here Are the 11 Styles I’m Bookmarking

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H&M's Spring Shoe Edit Is So Good—Here Are the 11 Styles I'm Bookmarking

When it comes to shopping for shoes on the high street, for some reason H&M hasn’t historically been at the top of my list. Dresses, jackets and shirts? Absolutely. But shoes? Not so much. However, this season, I have a feeling I just might change my tune, as the high-street brand has come up with the coolest edit of spring-ready styles. With the weather about to turn, there’s never been a better time to press refresh on your seasonal shoe capsule. 

From quilted chunky sandals and elegant chain-detail loafers to slip-on mules in the softest suede and versatile pointed ballet pumps, this edit essentially ticks all the boxes for curating the perfect shoe collection. Coming in neutral shades of beige, cream and black, these styles will go with everything in your wardrobe from floaty midi dresses to laid-back denim. At the top of my list is are chunky loafers, which will add casual polish to my weekend outfits, and I also have to say that the plaited heeled sandals are looking pretty appealing for all those weddings I have coming up this year. Scroll down to see and shop my edit of spring-ready H&M shoes. You can thank me later. 

The braiding on these mules looks so premium.

Just add to jeans and a white shirt.

The suede fabric gives these kitten-heel mules a soft yet chic finish. 

Wear for the weekend with jeans and a trench coat then for work with tailored trousers. 

Loving this shade of powder blue right now.

When it comes to mules this year, it’s the chunkier the better. 

Anyone got a wedding coming up this year?

The pointed toe allows the classic ballet pump to look a little more refined.

The chunky sandal is back for another year, and I’m not sad about it.

You’d never know these are from the high street.

For a versatile sandal option, go for a Velcro pair in black. 

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