5 Summer Shoes for Men to Beat the Heat in Style and Comfort

What Are Some Good Shoes for the Summer?

When outside gets hot as hell, you need shoes that can take the abuse of the melting sidewalk while providing the comfort and breathability your feet need. Additionally, you want them to be stylish and versatile so you can pair them with outfits suitable for multiple occasions, from breezy night dinner dates to a day in nature by the beach or in the mountains. There’s an option for everyone on our list whether you like exposing your toes or not.

1. Sandals

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Few things are as delicate and widely debated in the men’s fashion community as men’s sandals, whether because many men find them challenging to match with their outfits or because of foot exposure. However, there isn’t a more breathable and ventilated shoe than walking sandals for men. 

Thanks to creative sole materials and supportive, comfortable, and performance-focused designs, the market for men's sandals has grown to include a wide variety of premium footwear options. With the comfort and style of these performance-focused sneakers, you can reach your next objective. They now serve various purposes and are no longer merely open-air shoes.

Like everything else in life, men have varied demands and preferences when it comes to summer footwear. When choosing comfortable and stylish walking sandals for men, you must consider the summer activities you want them for. Even when looking for an excellent all-round performer, it can be helpful to think about whether you want a sandal for urban use and travel, hiking, or watersports, as most shoes are designed for different applications. 

Adaptable and stylish summer shoes are best for a city stroll. Because they achieve the ideal mix of comfort and style, a well-made pair of men's leather sandals is a summertime essential. They're the perfect vacation shoes; you can easily wear them from the beach to the bar. Because leather sandals fall between sophisticated and casual, pair them with light chinos, a breezy linen button-down shirt or shorts and a Cuban collar shirt for a casual supper or barbeque.

Wet traction and water resistance should be your top priorities if you often enjoy water-involving activities. If you’re looking for a sandal that’ll replace your hiking shoes or boots, opt for comfortable, light, and resilient sandals with enough traction.

2. Loafers

We're not arguing that loafers aren't appropriate for any season—lug soles have made them four-wheel drive vehicles—but summer is the best season for the classics, delicate styles, and non-leather items. Given that it's primetime, we're all about wearing more airy, esoteric styles that feature details like basket-woven uppers and strange little cutouts. These styles are equally comfortable to wear as their more traditional counterparts in any situation where loafers are appropriate, all without oppressive shoelaces. Loafers are entertaining, and let nobody convince you otherwise.

3. Canvas Sneakers

Not that we’re trying to break any news here, because we aren’t. We're just reminding you of how amazing canvas sneakers are and how nicely they match everything you would typically want to wear on dog days. 

Canvas sneakers work subatomically with some faded jeans; they can withstand a little wear and tear but also look good with cropped pants; they can't tell the difference between long and short shorts; they can take a serious beating and look better afterwards; and they're as basic as sneakers can get, for people who are worried about things like heat and humidity. To put it another way, they’re an almost flawless summer shoe that bears the wounds of having a good time, respectively.

Slip-on options are especially great for everyday use because of their laid-back vibe, whether visiting a new city, a barbeque outdoor gathering, or meeting friends at the pub. Wear these with shorts or chino pants and a T-shirt with your favourite overshirt tossed on top. Don't wear socks. 

4. Boat Shoes

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At this point, it is essentially irrelevant whether boat shoes are a trend or the result of algorithmic promotion because many of them are excellent. We're not upset by the recent addition of some genuine oddball DNA to the genre, but the classics are still classic-ing and the riffs remain good.

Because of this, one of the most criticised shoes in recent years is cramming a tonne of functionality into its moc-toe. They will, of course, play with a pair of chinos and a button-up—the control group, if you will—but they also look fantastic with some loafers, Big Shorts, white socks, or washed denim and a t-shirt. However, unlike other loafers, you get a rubber sole with some real grip as well as some laces for days when you take a lot of steps.

5. Espadrilles

With the extra benefit of being simple to put on and take off, Espadrilles are a fantastic alternative to leather sandals, maintaining the same smart-casual style. A pair of summer shoes should have a relaxed elegance, which is what these shoes' canvas or suede top, jute, and rubber soles provide. To embrace Riviera sophistication, pair your espadrilles with loose-fitting linen slacks, a half-buttoned linen shirt, and retro-style sunglasses.

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