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The Best Summer Shoes for Men in 2026, Tested by Style Editors

Put this footwear in rotation for the remainder of peak heat season.

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DRESSING FOR SUMMER should be easy. Throw on a T-shirt and bermuda shorts and you're out the door. But the wrong shoes can ruin your fit in this heat. Heavy sneakers feel like ovens, dress shoes get sweaty fast, and flip-flops (outside of the beach) are gross.

That's why dudes need a warm-weather shoes. The best summer styles are lightweight, breathable, and can handle weekend trips to summer weddings without making your feet feel like they're trapped in a sauna.

Best Summer Shoes for Men

What to Consider

Breathability

Dressing for the summer heat is just as important for your feet. The best shoes will let your piggies breathe and won’t hold on to perspiration. Look for fabrics and designs that maximize air flow over your foot. For sneakers, there are wider knit materials and vents. With leather shoes, like loafers and boots, avoid tight laces or anything that goes too far up the ankle. Leather handles moisture naturally, but you want an open ankle or even a fully open back, like with a mule or slipper, to let your foot breathe.

Styling

Some shoes don’t work with shorts, while others don’t work with pants. You’re going to want to wear both throughout the summer, so make sure you know what bottoms look best with whatever footwear you choose. For example, leather slip-on shoes, like loafers and mules, work well with shorts and pants. However, leather boots are best worn with pants.

Water Resistance

When it gets hot out, nothing feels better than a cool body of water. That's why you need a pair of shoes that can handle moisture, whether that means a pool, lake, or ocean. Not every summer shoe you own needs to be splash repellent. In fact, some of the best summer shoes for formal and social occasions should avoid all liquids, but it is best to have an option or two ready to go.

As a rule, leather and suede should be kept as dry as possible. Most sneakers can handle some water, while others are specifically designed to get wet. A standard canvas sneaker may take a while to dry, but it can get soaked without causing any damage. If you’re headed to the beach, lake, or pool, a sandal or flip-flop is usually the best choice.

How We Selected

We’ve been testing summer shoes since we first wrote this story in 2023. To curate the best options, our fashion team, including Style Editor Joseph Cheatham, have personally tried on and tested a variety of styles and brands. To get a feel for how these summer shoes for men really felt and how they held up, we vetted our options by taking notes of their fit, comfort, materials, construction, price point, versatility, and overall comfort such as support, cushioning, and breathability. We examined whether they fitted well and true to size, whether their footbed or soles could withstand hours of movement, and whether they could be worn for more than one occasion. Ahead, read on for our list of the best men's summer shoes to buy right now.

Patnoflex Travel Loafer

Pros

  • Foldable design packs down easily for travel
  • Lightweight and breathable unlined leather upper
  • Premium leather looks better over time

Cons

  • Not ideal for heavy rain or wet conditions
  • Minimal structure may not provide enough support for some wearers

Summer always calls for a great pair of loafers, and this slip-on style is built for casual fits and frequent travels. Astorflex updates its marquee shoe for cross-country flights by making it flexible enough to be folded down to half its size without losing shape. We found that this feature makes it easy to pack, saving space in our luggage. It also has a slimmed-down rubber heel, making it even lighter and more portable. Whether you're headed to a destination wedding or going to a resort dinner, this shoe has you covered for pretty much every scenario.

One of the key features of the Patnoflex loafer is its unlined, vegetable-tanned leather upper. This design reduces weight and also enhances breathability, making it ideal for warm-weather wear. Inside, the loafers feature an ergonomic and breathable footbed, providing comfort during long walks or extended periods of wear.

The minimalist Venetian-style silhouette of the Patnoflex loafer offers a sleek and versatile look that goes great with a variety of outfits. Whether you’re dressing up for a dinner or keeping it casual for a day of sightseeing, these can be matched with linen pants, shorts, or jeans. Plus, you get to choose from multiple colorways including tan leather and dark chestnut nubuck. While not fully waterproof, the Patnoflex loafers offer a degree of water resistance due to the natural properties of the vegetable-tanned leather and the rubber outsole.

Read More: Best Loafers for Men

Best Waterproof Summer Shoes

Reef Water Coast

Water Coast
Best Waterproof Summer Shoes

Reef Water Coast

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Pros

  • Breathable upper keeps feet cool without socks
  • Works with shorts, swim trunks, and casual outfits

Cons

  • Limited protection compared to a traditional sneaker

Whether you’re going for a long walk on the beach or taking a boat ride, The Water Coast is ready for all the splashes. Made with a soft, bouncy cushion and a breathable, perforated upper, this waterproof shoe is designed for seaside adventures. The memory foam with arch support kept us comfortable on all types of terrain. To our surprise, our feet didn’t feel clammy after not wearing socks with them for hours.

The moc toe slip-on resembles a boat shoe but provides the functionality of a sandal. Yes, some might say it gives dad vibes, but it has lots of versatility. Our testers wore it with jeans, shorts, and trunks for different occasions. Plus, it easily transitions between poolside to a night out on the town without looking out of place.

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The RS01 Sneaker
Credit: Justin Steele

Pros

  • Fully machine washable for easy cleaning
  • Extremely breathable knit upper keeps feet cool in hot weather
  • Versatile style works with shorts, chinos, and summer tailoring

Cons

  • Not fully waterproof
  • Knit upper offers less structure than leather sneakers

If you’re looking for the perfect summer shoe with breathable comfort, durability, and tons of style, look no further than Rothy’s washable RS01. After testing these sneakers for a few weeks, they’ve completely dominated our summer shoe rotation. Sweat and over heating was never a problem, thanks to the loose knit upper and below-ankle profile. The color-block construction is sharp but also helps your feet stay cooler for longer. It’s like a breeze in dress sneaker form, and if your feet tend to run hot in the summer, this material is a game-changer.

Style-wise, the RS01 hits that perfect middle ground between sporty and elevated. Our testers pair this shoe with everything from chino shorts to lightweight summer suiting. It has that timeless, California-cool vibe, so it's polished but relaxed. The terry-lined tongue and padded collar give it a slightly retro, lived-in look that’s versatile enough for the office, weekend errands, or a beach boardwalk stroll.

And while the RS01 isn’t fully waterproof, the knit upper and rubber outsole do hold up well against the occasional splash or light rain. Plus, it’s fully machine washable; just pull out the insole and throw the whole thing in the wash. That’s a massive bonus in summer, when sweat, dust, and grime build up fast. (Tip: if you've got wide feet, size up.)

Read more: Rothy's RS01 Sneaker Review

Best Lifestyle Shoe

Brooks Chariot

Chariot
Best Lifestyle Shoe

Brooks Chariot

Pros

  • Comfortable cushioning with excellent arch support
  • Breathable mesh upper keeps feet cool
  • Great for travel and long days on your feet
  • More supportive than most lifestyle sneakers

Cons

  • Suede requires more care than leather or synthetic materials
  • Not suitable for wet weather

When it comes to summer shoes, the best lifestyle sneaker should check off three boxes: comfort, function, and enough versatility to wear with a bunch of fits. Enter the Brooks Chariot. Originally a performance running shoe from the ‘80s, the Chariot’s been reworked into an everyday sneaker that’s clean, low-key, and super wearable.

A suede-and-mesh upper, heel support, and EVA midsole double down on those retro running roots, giving it the kind of classic look that still feels grounded in performance. There’s just enough old-school flavor to give it personality, but it’s not trying too hard. We wore it with shorts, chinos, even lightweight jeans. It worked every time.

What sets Brooks apart—and why it’s one of our favorite brands for both running and walking—is its famed insoles. The Chariot carries over that same DNA, with plush cushioning and built-in stability that help keep your stride supported during city walks and sightseeing tours. It feels better than most lifestyle sneakers out there, especially the retro icons everyone’s wearing right now. Think: more arch support and shock absorption than the Samba, and way more breathable than a leather sneaker.

We love how it feels on foot. During a regular workday in the summer, we found our feet didn’t feel clammy by noon like they might in a shoe with thicker leather uppers. The mesh panels actually let air flow through, keeping things cool, not swampy. One of our editors wore it through a long day of travel—walks, flights, Uber rides—and didn’t think about his feet once. And after weeks of wear, ours still looked good enough to wear out to dinner.

Read More: Best Running Shoes for Men

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Best Classic Sandal

Birkenstock Arizona

Arizona
Best Classic Sandal

Birkenstock Arizona

Pros

  • Excellent arch support and all-day comfort
  • Footbed molds to your feet after break-in period
  • Adjustable straps provide a secure fit
  • Versatile styling works with almost any casual outfit

Cons

  • Requires a break-in period
  • Bulky profile compared to slimmer sandals

The Birkenstock Arizona is the one sandal we keep coming back to, summer after summer. It’s just ridiculously comfortable, easy to style, and built like a tank. First off, the oiled nubuck leather straps look clean and feel solid. You get two adjustable buckles, so you’re not flopping around, and the deep heel cup gives you that locked-in feel. It’s the rare sandal you can actually walk in—like, really walk. One of our editors wore them all day through the airport, straight into a three-mile walking tour, and didn’t think experience any fatigue or soreness.

But the real secret sauce is the cork-latex footbed. It molds to your feet the more you wear it, so give it a few days, and it’ll feel like it was custom-made for you. We’ve worn these on concrete, cobblestone, sand, and grass, the footbed and straps did a great job of keeping our feet firmly planted. Even with these modern features, the Birkenstock’s classic style hasn’t changed since it first launched in the early 70s. After pairing this with a bunch of summer fits, our fashion editors say it goes with pretty much anything. Shorts, sweats, swim trunks, even jeans if you’re pulling off that look. Best of all, these Birks actually last. I’ve been using one since 2015, and found that it just gets better with age.

Read More: Best Sandals for Men

GrandPrø Rally Laser Cut Sneakers

Pros

  • Exceptionally lightweight for a leather sneaker
  • Great travel shoe that packs easily
  • Easy to dress up or down

Cons

  • Perforated upper isn't ideal in rain

Cole Haan’s GrandPrø Rally Laser Cut Sneaker crushed our wear tests and ended up being the casual shoe we reached for most. It’s insanely lightweight, breathable as hell, and looks put-together even when you’re sweating through a heatwave. Right out of the box, our testers noticed how little it weighs. Like, featherlight.

Compared to other leather sneakers, especially retro court styles like the AF1s, this one feels noticeably lighter in hand and on foot. You can toss it in a carry-on or wear it through a full travel day without feeling like you’re lugging around bricks. That’s thanks to the rubberized EVA outsole, which gives you just enough cushioning so you don’t feel each step, but without any extra bulk.

Underfoot, the OrthoLite foam footbed adds to the comfort. It’s made from an open-cell polyurethane foam, which has a soft but slightly springy texture. It’s more airy and moisture-wicking than traditional insoles. I wore it through a packed day that included a long walk to the office, a full 9-to-5 on our feet, and a dinner downtown. The shoe kept my feet feeling stable and supported, with zero heel slip and no sinking sensation. Just a steady, cushioned ride all day.

After packing it for a weekend trip, I found it works for basically every casual situation: airport, brunch, rooftop drinks, even a light walk after dinner. It’s clean, minimal, and easy to style with anything from chino shorts to breezy trousers. The real game changer, though, is the upper. Cole Haan laser-cut the leather so it’s covered in these breathable perforations. It’s paired with a soft textile lining that keeps things smooth on the inside, so no rubbing, even if you go sockless.

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Best Slide for Pool Days

Lululemon Restfeel Men's Slide

Restfeel Men's Slide
Best Slide for Pool Days

Lululemon Restfeel Men's Slide

Credit: Eli Schmdit

Pros

  • Quick-drying, water-resistant construction
  • Plush cushioning with solid support
  • Excellent traction on wet surfaces

Cons

  • Can feel oversized for narrow feet

If your summer plans involve days spent by the pool, Lululemon offers a quick-drying slide that won’t ruin if it gets wet. Not only is it made from durable water-resistant foam, I’ve found it keeps me planted on slippery locker room floors after stepping out of the shower at the gym. Plus, the cushioning is thick and supportive, shielding your feet from scorching hot pavements and rough poolside textures.

It also makes for a great recovery shoe for runners. Our fitness editors found that it provides soothing comfort after a half marathon or intense Crossfit session. Also, the dual-density foam gives you that soft landing when you step in, plus firmer support underneath so your feet stay planted, not just cushioned. The wide strap locks in your foot comfortably as your piggies get all the breathing room possible. The slide looks great with swim trunks as well as shorts on mornings when you want to make a quick coffee run.

Read More: Best Slides for Men

Original Achilles Sneaker

Pros

  • Can be dressed up or down
  • Able to handle wear and tear plus rainfall
  • Clean, minimal aesthetic

Cons

  • Stiff straight out the box

Common Projects is our go-to shoe brand when we’re going for that quiet luxury vibe. It has a clean, minimalist look that plays nice with all kinds of bottoms: chinos, shorts, and linen pants. The smooth leather is super polished, but it’s surprisingly breathable, especially once it’s broken in. I’ve worn mine on hot commutes and rooftop hangs, and my feet didn’t sweat like they were trapped in a sauna.

These are a little stiff out the box, but quickly start to feel smooth and natural after wearing it for about a week. The silhouette is sleek enough to dress up with a blazer for date night, but chill enough to wear sockless without looking sloppy. The low profile, subtle branding, and neutral colorways make it the kind of sneaker you wear on repeat, from Monday meetings to Sunday brunch. And yes, this pair is an investment, but the material is built to handle wear and tear as well as rainfall.

Read More: Best Dress Sneakers for Men

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Nomad Suede Crossover Sandal

Pros

  • Sand hue looks chic and goes with most vacation ensembles
  • Durable, smooth suede material

Cons

  • On the expensive side, but will last years to come

Slip into these sandals and you might as well be stepping onto a yacht off the Amalfi Coast. That’s exactly the energy Todd Snyder was going for, and it shows. The soft suede upper brings a laid-back vacation-ready feel, while the molded foam footbed offers serious comfort that doesn’t skimp on support. With contouring at the arch and heel, your feet feel cradled, not flattened. The EVA outsole adds a light, springy bounce that takes pressure off each step, whether you’re exploring the city or posted up at a rooftop bar.

I wore them on a five-mile walk through the South of France and came back with zero foot pain. I usually steer clear of flip-flops because they’re not the most appealing or that comfortable. But these? Total game-changer. They feel amazing, and the suede makes them look way more elevated. Bonus: the stitching is seriously durable, so they’ll hold up wherever your summer takes you. They come in two shades, but that sandy tone pairs well with everything including a breezy resort look; a Hawaiian shirt and off-white trousers.

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Joseph Cheatham
Style and Reviews Editor

As the Style and Reviews Editor for Men's Health, Joseph covers all-things fashion and grooming. Previously, Cheatham was a commerce editor for Spy, and he has written for Travel + Leisure.

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Reviewed byChristian Gollayan
Style and Reviews Director

Christian is the Style and Reviews Director at Men's Health and Women’s Health, where he oversees shopping and style content for both brands. He started his magazine career as an accessories assistant at Vogue, and has since held editorial roles at Tatler Asia and The Manual. When he’s not online shopping, you can find him on long walks with his two corgis.

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