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7 Chunky Sandals That Fit the Y2K Aesthetic

If you’ve never gotten into the chunky sneaker trend, you might want to give chunky sandals a try. Even your favorite Instagram influencers are loving this style and we totally get why. They’re cute, comfortable, and the added height is much appreciated by shorter girls. We put together a list of some of our best finds to help you out a little.

Arizona Chunky Suede Sandals

Laugh all you want about how Birkenstocks look like Jesus sandals but there’s no denying they have some of the most comfortable sandals out there. It boasts a suede upper and leather insole so you get what you pay for.  

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Chunky Strap Sliders

Those on a budget can still hop on the chunky sandals trend. It has a minimalist design that makes it easier to pair with any outfit. The soft, flexible rubber-like sole is super comfortable to wear.

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Platform Quilted Sandals

A solid-colored chunky squared design is a less daunting way to introduce chunky sandals into your shoe collection. This black slip-on from Mango looks simple, yet elegant.

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Song Wedges

These chunky wedge sandals from Public Desire are similar to the black Mango sandals. The main difference is it has a round toe and a heel height of 5cm.

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Faux Leather Sandals

You can find all the latest trends at H&M, including these chunky faux leather sandals. The strappy sandal comes in beige and black and has Velcro fasteners for easy adjustments.

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Nyoka Rainbow Pastel Sandals

Koi Footwear has a lot of chunky sandals to offer, but these rainbow pastel pair is too fun and stylish to pass up. The multi-colored platform sole sandals even have pompoms attached to them.

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Yak Sandal 125

This list wouldn’t be complete without the chunky sandals from FILA. Upgrade from your usual sneakers and get these white hook-and-loop fastening platforms instead.

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The appeal of chunky sandals may be puzzling at first; Once you get yourself a pair, you’ll understand the hype. There’s no compromising comfort over fashion with these shoes and they fit the Y2K aesthetic.

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Zarah Faderon

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