#ShoesFirst 90s Shoes: Shop the trend at Schuh
The 90s are officially back. Shop the key footwear trends here, with Schuh...
The 90s are officially back. Shop the key footwear trends here, with Schuh...
ICYMI: The 90s are officially back.
From the A-list love-in with chokers to the designer revival of crop tops, and not to mention the entire fash-pack s adoption of the now can t-live-without white trainer, SS16 is having a throwback moment. And when it comes to nailing the key footwear trends of the season,Schuhhas it covered.
So what should you be investing in? Whether you re looking for a cocktail-hour pair of platforms or a weekend-ready flatform trainer, there s a whole host of 90s references to instantly amp up your wardrobe.
Chunky soles are seriously big news. Applied to everything from office-appropriate loafers to date night daisy print sandals, this season s key message is go big or go home.
For holidays and summers-in-the-city, jelly sandals, in all their quirky glory, prove that no trend is immune to a resurgence.
And then of course, there s the season's key trend the slip-on mule. With the SS16 catwalk s awash with cool mules, over at Schuh, there s on-point platform and chunky yet minimal leather styles that will go with literally everything in your new-season wardrobe.
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If you re looking to invest in a pair that will take you from day to night, on and off-duty, then head to Schuh s on-point sports section. Fashion s obsession with trophy trainers is far from over, so its no surprise that we re looking back to one of the coolest and most sartorially important decades for sports luxe inspo.
To help you on your SS16 way, we've handpicked some of our favourite styles. We're totally feeling those stand-out metallic loafers (perfect for amping up denim), while for the office, you might want to try the chic platform heels, and for all your weekend wardrobe needs, the forever cool slides are the way to go.
If you loved Clueless, obsessed over everything Liv Tyler ever did, and kept your eyes peeled for all things Winona Ryder, then this one goes out to you.
Click through to shop Schuh s most covetable and on-trend 90s-inspired shoes in stores now
Mules are one of the key shoe trends of the season. Go minimal with styling for an understated 90s vibe.
The iconic 90s shoe has made a comeback with IT girls and street style stars. Team with denim just as they were intended.
If they're good enough for Kate Moss, they're good enough for us. Team with a midi dress and denim jacket all season long.
Transfer the trend into your evening wardrobe and style with everything from jumpsuits to LBDs.
Want to amp up your weekend wardrobe? Look no further than these achingly cool trainers.
No SS16 wardrobe is complete without a pair of slides - and they just so happen to be one of the most affordable too. We love.
Want to make a serious style impact this season? The Reebok classic is a 90s icon and in metallic gold, it really doesn't get any cooler.
The oversized daisy print was an iconic 90s print, and makes for the perfect spring wardrobe update.
Add a 90s edge to tailoring and denim with these stand-out loafers.
Looking to refresh your trainer collection? The Reebok Classic is one of the coolest styles by far.
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