If you’re a country girl at heart, then you’ll love the shoe trends we’ve got for you this spring! Since we’re still celebrating all things Nashville, we’ve curated the perfect styles to take you from southern spring days to weekend shopping trips around the Music City to your favorite outdoor music festivals. Here are four spring shoe trends to add to your country closet this season.
Fringe
Our love for fringe is never-ending and thanks to our friends at Minnetonka, so are our options when it comes to this go-to style for spring. They’ve added fringe to some of our favorite shoe designs so you can strut the trend no matter what you’re wearing. Try these gladiators for your next concert, these wedge sandals for your next brunch date or pair these platforms with your favorite spring dress. They all have that extra fringe twist so you can show off the trend in a style that’s all your own.
Peep-Toe
Warmer weather means it’s time for those piggies of yours to come out of hiding! The peep-toe trend is perfect for carrying your wardrobe from spring well into summer and with these cute designs, we can’t imagine why you’d ever want to take them off! These leather clogs and sling-backs from Patricia Nash are perfect for elevating your spring sandal game. While these platforms from Minnetonka give an effortless ‘wow’ factor that’s sure to attract compliments!
Slide-Ons
This next trend will quickly become your go-to shoe for spring. Slide-ons are perfect for everyday wear and with styles like leather espadrilles from Patricia Nash and perforated sliders and suede moccasins from Minnetonka, it’s easy to find the perfect pair for your personal style.
Boots
You’re probably thinking: Boots? Spring? And the answer is: Yes, boots for spring! Paired with your favorite pair of cut-off shorts and a rocker t-shirt, try on a pair of these cowboy boots and Americana booties from Sheryl Crow for your next music festival. These Patricia Nash ankle booties are also great with a midi-dress or your favorite pair of girlfriend jeans.
What Nashville-inspired shoe trends are you wearing this spring? Let us know in the comments!