From Ballerinas to Loafers, Vogue Editors on Their Must-Have Travel Shoes Inline
Photo: Courtesy of crocs.com1/9Jorden Bickham, Vogue.com Executive Fashion Editor
“I love to wear Crocs on the plane . . . easy to take on and off at security, to layer a few pairs of cozy socks when it gets cold in-flight, and they aren’t too precious—nothing is going to happen to them!”
Crocs in Navy Blue, $35
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Photo: Courtesy of Net-A-Porter2/9Kristin Anderson, Vogue.com Fashion News Writer
“Breaking in my Church’s loafers was . . . no walk in the park. But many a blister and a bit of anguish later, they’re as easy to wear as anything.”
Church’s Sally glossed-leather loafers, $570
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Photo: Courtesy of clarksusa.com3/9Chioma Nnadi, Vogue.com Fashion News Director
“Clarks’s Wallabee ankle boots have always been my go-to travel shoe. They have a light crepe sole and are the easiest thing to slip on and off through TSA. Right now, I have my eye on a forest green suede pair.”
Clarks Wallabee Boot in Dark Green Suede, $150
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Photo: Courtesy of Chanel4/9Jenna Rennert, Vogue.com Associate Beauty Editor
“By far, the most comfortable shoe that pulls any outfit together, even a sweat pant, is the Chanel ballet flat.”
Chanel Ballerinas in Beige and Black, $775
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Photo: Courtesy of Vans5/9Kelly Connor, Vogue.com Market Editor
“I would say my Gucci fur slides but they are really hard to run in and I am ALWAYS racing to catch my flight! Instead I wear my Vans Sk8-His because they take up more room in my luggage than my Converse do.”
Vans Black Outsole Sk8-Hi Reissue, $60
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Photo: Courtesy of Nordstrom6/9Virginia Van Zanten, Vogue.com Living Editor
“I always travel in my Ferragamo Varas. They look polished, are absurdly comfortable (I actually went on an impromptu hike in them . . . not that I would recommend that), and obviously they are easy to slip on and off when going through security or snoozing on the flight.”
Salvatore Ferragamo Vara pump in Fumee Suede, $550
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Photo: Courtesy of Net-A-Porter7/9Anny Choi, Vogue.com Associate Market Editor
“For me, when it comes to traveling, it’s all about the slippers! Easy to slide on and off during security check (always wear socks, though), and perfect for post-flights, too, when my feet are swollen!”
Gucci Princetown horsebit-detailed printed satin slippers, $695
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Photo: Courtesy of Adidias8/9Edward Barsamian, Vogue.com Style Editor
“Kanye West’s 350 boosts in the original turtle dove are still my go-to shoe for long-haul flights where I’m not racing to a meeting or dinner. It slips on and off easily and goes with everything from hoodies and jeans to a turtleneck and suit. However, if I don’t have time to change before a commitment, then Saint Laurent’s suede chelsea boots add instant polish and a cool factor to everything. And they too slip on and off to boot! No pun intended.”
Adidas Yeezy Boost 350, $350
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Photo: Courtesy of deltoroshoes.com9/9Brooke Ely Danielson, Vogue.com Accessories Editor
“My go-to travel shoe, a velvet smoking slipper from Del Toro. They are comfortable and easy to slip on and off in the security line. I wear my high-rise black Levi’s jeans with a cashmere sweater and leather jacket with them for most travels.”
Del Toro custom slipper with custom monogram, $570
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