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Spring heels are a beautiful thing. But spring heels on sale are an even more beautiful one. I’m not much of a shoe shopper; my shoe rotation involves—I kid you not—four simple pairs of go-tos. But the spring shoe landscape has proven to be so vast, so varied, so incredibly delightful that I’ve found myself coveting more than a few pairs of chic AF heeled mules, strappy heeled sandals and block heels reminiscent of the early aughts. I’ve, of course, been able to stave off this insatiable shoe desire for the past couple months—but now, there are so many veritably chic pairs of spring heels on sale that my resolve is starting to crumble.
For far too long, our toes have been trapped inside the confines of cozy snow boots—shielded from the frigid snowstorms that loom overhead. You think the lack of sun has been hard for you? At least you get a glimpse of it every now and then. Your precious toes have been held captive for months on end. They haven’t seen the sun since September—maybe even earlier. Spring is welcoming them back into the social arena, and don’t they deserve to make their debut in something chic, strappy, delightful?
Faux passion for toes aside, the spring shoe landscape is probably as exciting as it is because we haven’t seen sandals, or woven heels, or open-toed anything in far too long. We miss it. We crave it. We want it. But our budgets forbid it. The thing is, our budgets don’t forbid sale shopping—at least, mine doesn’t. If you can score a pair of $650 heels for a mere $200, why wouldn’t you? You’re saving more than you’re spending. And even if $200 shoes still hurt you a little bit inside, $40 shoes you can get for $16 shouldn’t. And hell yeah those are on offer.
If I, an admitted shoe skeptic, can find a straight-up handful of sale spring heels worth stocking up on right now, you definitely can. So give your toesie-woesies the moment of glory they deserve. (Or use shoe shopping as a coping mechanism for the fact that you just heard a real-ass adult use the phrase “toesie-woesies” not entirely ironically.)

An easy way to add a pop of color (or four) to an all-black-everything ensemble.

Neon shades continue to pervade every season of 2019 so far. They’re cute, though, so why fight it?

An early aughts relic that doesn’t feel at all out of place in 2019.

Pom-poms are fun. Stop trying to stave them off.

Because mules are more delightful when they’re covered in flowers and adorned with a sharp heel.

Last year’s lucite trend is getting a slightly colorful makeover in 2019.

Your new Saturday night go-to.

A Cinderella slipper, crafted for the modern age.

Your maximalist friend is loving the fact that she can cram sequins and ruffles and florals into a single pair of shoes.

Last year’s slide trend got a dainty, ever-so-slightly fancy makeover.

The kind of thing you probaly owned in elementary school. Whatever, they’d look cuter on you now.

Sure to elevate any ensemble—from a low-key tee-and-jeans combo to a veritable evening gown.

I’m still not entirely convinced that mules will actually stay on your feet when you’re walking around, dancing or just generally living your life. So as far as I’m concerned, the more straps, the merrier (and probably, the more secure).

Weren’t you just thinking about how you desperately needed a pair of shoes for wedding season? (Or wait, was that me?)

Embellishment doesn’t have to mean studs.

Pearls are always a good idea. Seriously, name a time they’re not.

A fuzzy slipper, designed for the most extra person you know.

Lace-up sandals are happening. And these offer a particularly fun take on the trend.

Really, when is wearing feathers on your feet a bad idea?

Because I never could resist an iridescent accessory.

A no-fail silhouette, rendered in a no-fail color. And they’re on sale, so like, why don’t you already own them?

Chunky sandals that feel fit for a night out.

Another sleek wedding guest-worthy shoe.

Perfect for any and every spring/summer party on your radar this year.

Mules that’ll take you from the office to brunch—and back.

Perfect for Friday night, if you don’t mind the extra height.

Pretty hard to pass up an opportunity to wear glitter during the spring. Or like, ever.

Quite possibly the most sophisticated shoe in this roundup—and a pretty damn versatile one, too.

Want to make a shoe feel spring-appropriate? Render it in a woven textile.

Last year’s snake print trend doesn’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon.

Great for vacations, parties, weddings, work—come to think of it, you could probably wear these anywhere.

Metallics are far too underrated once it gets hot out.

Platforms have returned from the ’70s to make us taller—and to make our wardrobes cuter.

Sure to play as well with your sunniest sundress as they would with your most powerful power suit.

Strappy without feeling over-the-top.

Millennial pink mules are cute. Millennial pink mules adorned with pearls are undeniably cuter.

Yet another pair of strappy, comfy sandals just waiting to take you to a wedding. And they’re only $10!!

Great for Memorial Day, Fourth of July and every other red-worthy occasion coming up.

Why pick between spots and stripes when you can simply have both at once?

Pretty sure I owned these in middle school. And 10 years later, I’m still into ’em.

White spring shoes that feel anything but basic.
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