5 Flats That Follow Office Etiquette

Don’t get us wrong, we love how a sophisticated pump can make a bold statement in the office, we’re also really big into a respectable pair of flats. When styled well, they can add an unexpected element of polish. Whatever your office environment, corporate or create, we’ve hand selected 5 types of flats that will keep your feet and human resources happy.  

Oxfords

A pair of menswear-inspired flats can offset an otherwise ladylike ensemble.

Paul Green ‘Dale’ Oxford ($299)

AGL Attilio Giusti Leombruni Double Sole Oxford ($360)

rag & bone ‘Meli’ Oxford ($495)

Ballet

Ballet flats work well for completing a feminine, understated look that still feels professional. Pair them with anything from a midi skirt to a dark wash of denim.

Sam Edelman ‘Felicia’ Flat ($99.95)

Frye ‘Carson’ Ballet Flat ($157.95)

MICHAEL Michael Kors ‘Hampton’ Ballet Flat ($98.95)

Loafers

Loafers are a must for the French-inspired style set.

G.H. Bass & Co. ‘Wayfarer’ Loafer ($98.95)

Tory Burch ‘Ashby’ Driving Loafer ($265)

Calvin Klein ‘Celia’ Penny Loafer ($108.95)

Pointed Shoe

There’s something about a pointed toe that enhances any silhouette.

Vince ‘Nina’ d’Orsay Flat ($295)

Dr. Scholl’s ‘Tenacious’ Almond Toe Flat ($87.95)

Tod’s Pointy Toe Kiltie Flat ($595)

Slippers

Smoking slippers give off major style points.

AGL Attilio Giusti Leombruni Woven Leather Loafer ($385)

MARC BY MARC JACOBS Flat ($228)

Franco Sarto ‘Freeze’ Smoking Loafer Flat ($89.95)

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