Fashion experts said Western boots are in, but square-toed heels are falling out of favor.
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Business Insider asked four stylists to share which shoe trends are in and out for 2024.
Loafers, white sneakers, and ballet flats add an effortlessly polished look to any outfit.
On the other hand, stylists said flip-flops, combat boots, and boat shoes are no longer trending.
Business Insider asked four stylists what's going to be in and out for shoes this year.
Here's what the experts said.
The "school shoe" look is all the rage.
School shoes make for a good balance of feminine and masculine looks.
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According to Ashley Full, personal stylist and cofounder of AMOUR781, school shoes are rising in popularity.
The style, usually referencing a cross between a loafer and a lace-up boot, is a great way to make an outfit more sophisticated or edgy.
"It is so fun to play with that feminine menswear look, and these shoes will look great with the tone-on-tone trend we'll also be seeing in the New Year," Full told BI.
Rustic Chelsea boots are popping up everywhere.
Blundstone is a popular brand that sells the style of boot.
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Rustic, suede Chelsea boots are another emerging trend, according to Margaret Stone, personal stylist and founder of My Happy Closet.
The stylist said Blundstone makes a classic version with two pull tabs and elastic cutouts on each side of the ankle.
"These boots were originally seen back in the 1800s and offer a timeless look," she told BI. "Rugged enough for some time out on the nature trail but refined enough for your morning coffee run."
"A loafer is effortless, yet polished all at once," she told BI. "Try pairing these with jeans, or dress them up a bit with a casual suit."
Metallic shoes are on the rise.
Metallic shoes can add brightness to any outfit.
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We'll probably see a lot of metallic footwear this year, according to Full.
"Having that little sparkle and shine will add some spice to your look," she said.
Unbranded white sneakers are having a moment.
Plain white shoes are becoming more popular.
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White, unbranded sneakers are in, according to Kim Appelt, celebrity fashion stylist and author of "Style for Everybody."
The timeless sneakers are perfect for casual and semi-casual outfits.
"Dress them down with a light linen dress on a winter vacation or in the summer," she told BI. "Or add a classic, non-branded pair with a pair of jeans or joggers."
There's been a huge resurgence of ballet flats.
Ballet flats are a polished, comfortable, and trendy look.
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Ballet flats are comfortable and great for a polished yet laid-back style, according to Appelt.
"The slingback pointy toe is currently the top of the most-wanted list for 2024, and the traditional 'ballet'-style ballet flat is close behind," the stylist told BI.
Kitten heels are replacing bigger stilettos.
Kitten heels are back from past trends.
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According to Stone, people are moving away from sky-high stilettos in favor of kitten heels.
"The kitten heel is a mini-sized heel that offers both comfort and a fashion-forward look," she said.
Western-inspired boots are a great addition to any outfit.
Western-inspired boots add a flair to simple outfits.
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Western boots showcase a unique look for all genders, according to Stone.
"We are seeing boots in all colors and styles for this season," she said. "Paired with a simple jean and white top, you are ready to go."
On the other hand, combat boots are being left behind.
"That isn't to say that there won't be a comeback, but in the meantime, consider a pair of pointed-toe zip-up calf boots instead," she told BI.
Say goodbye to your flip-flops.
Flip-flops are being replaced by mules.
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You shouldn't expect to see a lot of flip-flops this year, according to Full.
As an alternative, she recommended a light, summer mule.
"We'll be seeing a lot of capri/mid-calf pants with a little bit of flare, which will look great with a mule," the stylist said. "This new look will be casual and easy, just like the flip-flop."
Boat shoes are taking a backseat to the traditional loafer.
Boat shoes aren't in, but loafers are.
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Stone said it's time to put away the boat shoes and replace them with a loafer.
"The traditional loafer is having a comeback and is much more polished and sleek-looking than the boat shoe with its more aggressive tread," she told BI.
Chunky "dad shoes" are being replaced by low-profile sneakers.