For less than 40 euros: the mesh ballet flats that you will debut this spring

Ballerinas are once again one of the star shoes this spring.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
01 April 2024 Monday 17:11
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For less than 40 euros: the mesh ballet flats that you will debut this spring

Ballerinas are once again one of the star shoes this spring. Celebrities and style prescribers have confirmed that two models of this infallible and comfortable footwear should not be missing from the dress of these mid-season months. A few days ago Dakota Johnson announced that red ballet flats will be the protagonists of street style and will elevate the most casual looks.

But there are also other types of ballet flats that Alaïa put on sale last year and that have become fashionable this year. These are ballet flats inspired by Japanese sneakers and stand out for their mesh fabric fabric and strap on the instep with a buckle closure.

This model, suitable for the most daring, costs 690 euros but, luckily for those who wish, they can buy the different versions that several low-cost brands have put on sale. One of them is Bershka, which has updated the original design with a pair of straps with metallic buckles. They are priced at 13.99 euros and have AIRFIT®, the flexible technical foam insole composed of latex that is designed to offer greater comfort.

Another Inditex brand that has joined this trend is Stradivarius, which has subtly modified the mesh fabric, with much smaller holes. Ballerina-style flat shoes that have a single strap and have a one-centimeter heel. Its price is 22.99 euros.

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Mango also wanted to put its version of these shoes on sale with a model that has already been worn by style prescribers such as Violeta Mangriñán. They are made of mesh fabric, with a round toe and ankle bracelet. Its price is 39.99 euros.

Those girls looking for a different option can buy some semi-transparent fishnet ballet flats from Zara, in beige and with a round toe finish. They have a one centimeter sole and cost 25.95 euros.