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90s-style shoes that are having a moment in 2023

The decade was full of memorable footwear trends

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Updated: May 12, 2023

The 1990s called, they want their shoes back. The era may have seen a plethora of questionable style moments, but the one area in which the decade excelled was footwear. More than 20 years after the age of the millennium took over, fashion designers are still putting a modern spin on various shoe styles that wouldn't have looked out of place when the Spice Girls were still together.

Parisian ready-to-wear label Coperni is all about the thong platforms, whereas New Balance, Axel Arigato and Asics are heading up the chunky dad sneakers – defined by thick soles and laces. Not convinced? Perhaps the supermodel seal of approval can persuade you – the retro trend is a strong footwear favourite of the likes of Hailey Bieber and Bella Hadid.

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When it comes to boots, square-toed knee-high styles were all the rage (thank you, Buffy Summers), but the cowboy boot also got a major look in - perfect for Cowgirlcore devotees.

Hello! Fashion picks the most stylish pairs of 90s-style shoes to give your footwear game a retro boost:

Flip flop wedges

Denim Branded Wedge Sandal - Coperni
Denim Branded Wedge Sandal - Coperni

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Platform sandals

Serafina Black Patent Platform Sandal - Shellys

Clear shoes  

Alessi Sandal - Tony Bianco

Dad sneakers

530 trainers - New Balance

Cowboy boots

Dixie Metallic Leather Cowboy Boots - AllSaints

  Denim kitten heels

Heeled denim buckle shoes - Stradivarius

Clogs

Hayle Wooden Leather Clog - Jigsaw

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