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    6 Controversial Shoe Trends Fashion People Love in 2025

    By AdminJanuary 10, 2025
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    6 Controversial Shoe Trends Fashion People Love in 2025


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    This year, the fashion world’s shoe game is anything but tame. If you’ve been hoping for a quiet moment with some sleek ballet flats or trusty Adidas Sambas, 2025 just might have you longing for the good old days. Instead, the streets are brimming with controversial shoe trends that are equal parts eye-catching and honestly head-scratching.

    From shoes that aspire to be farm-animal couture to those that could easily identify a 2016 time traveler, these six controversial shoe trends are stirring up strong opinions. Love them or loathe them, there’s no denying they’ve got folks talking—including fashion people, who are snatching them all up this year. Whether you’re all in for the bold, bizarre looks of Tabi slippers or still reeling from the return of sock shoes (who knew that was a thing?), one thing is clear: The shoes of 2025 are here to make a statement.

    Sock Shoes

    I never thought I’d see the day when sock shoes were back in style, but alas, here we are. I’ve had a love-hate relationship with the style since buying Balenciaga’s Speed Knit nearly a decade ago, but after seeing the soft leather and silk styles on influencers and runway models during Carven’s F/W 24 show, I can’t deny I’m curious about the style and willing to give it another go this year.

    Zara Home

    Leather Ankle Boots

    Mango

    Flat Leather Ankle Boots

    The Row

    Leather Sock Boots

    Tabi Shoes

    Love them or hate them, Tabis are here to stay. Originating in Japan, the style has mostly been associated with high-fashion label Maison Margiela, whose split-toe styles come in various silhouettes like ballet flats, boots, and Mary Janes. If the internet’s divided response to the viral New York Tabi swiper is any indication, this style will still be divisive in 2025.

    Maison Margiela

    Black Tabi Ballerina Flats

    Nike

    Air Rift Breathe in White Pure Platinum

    Maison Margiela

    Black Tabi Mary-Janes Ballerina Flats

    Raboesy

    Tabi Ballet Flats

    Leopard Shoes

    Leopard print was one of the most popular patterns in 2024, and although you’d expect a shoe version to be universally loved, leopard-print shoes have stirred up controversy. While critics say patterned shoes can be a bit harder to style, fashion people are leaning into the eye-catching pattern and pairing it with simple trousers and straight-leg denim, emphasizing that the wrong-shoe theory is 100% accurate.

    Mango

    Leopard-Print Heeled Shoes

    Reformation

    Remy Knee Boot

    Prada,

    Prada

    Printed Leather Slides

    Chunky Shoes

    Although chunky loafers and boots might initially scream 2016 to you, this once outdated style is slowly making its way back. While fashion is catching on to the ultra-sleek sock-shoe trend, other fashion-inclined folks are leaning in the complete opposite direction, pulling out their old creepers and platform boots during the winter.

    Vagabond Shoemakers

    Cosmo 2.0

    Zara

    Patent Finish Tasseled Loafers

    The Row

    Zip-Front Ankle Boots

    Boat Shoes

    Perhaps it’s just my trauma from wearing boat shoes for more than a decade while attending elementary, middle, and high school, but boat shoes were not on my agenda for easily wearable shoe trends. Sure, Miu Miu debuted the style early last year, but it wasn’t until recently that the effortlessly cool style has been catching on among the fashion crowd. Truth be told, I’m into it!