From Ballerinas to Loafers, Vogue Editors on Their Must-Have Travel Shoes Inline
Photo: Courtesy of crocs.com1/9Jorden Bickham, Vogue.com Executive Fashion Editor
“I love to wear Crocs on the plane . . . easy to take on and off at security, to layer a few pairs of cozy socks when it gets cold in-flight, and they aren’t too precious—nothing is going to happen to them!”
Crocs in Navy Blue, $35
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Photo: Courtesy of Net-A-Porter2/9Kristin Anderson, Vogue.com Fashion News Writer
“Breaking in my Church’s loafers was . . . no walk in the park. But many a blister and a bit of anguish later, they’re as easy to wear as anything.”
Church’s Sally glossed-leather loafers, $570
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Photo: Courtesy of clarksusa.com3/9Chioma Nnadi, Vogue.com Fashion News Director
“Clarks’s Wallabee ankle boots have always been my go-to travel shoe. They have a light crepe sole and are the easiest thing to slip on and off through TSA. Right now, I have my eye on a forest green suede pair.”
Clarks Wallabee Boot in Dark Green Suede, $150
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Photo: Courtesy of Chanel4/9Jenna Rennert, Vogue.com Associate Beauty Editor
“By far, the most comfortable shoe that pulls any outfit together, even a sweat pant, is the Chanel ballet flat.”
Chanel Ballerinas in Beige and Black, $775
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Photo: Courtesy of Vans5/9Kelly Connor, Vogue.com Market Editor
“I would say my Gucci fur slides but they are really hard to run in and I am ALWAYS racing to catch my flight! Instead I wear my Vans Sk8-His because they take up more room in my luggage than my Converse do.”
Vans Black Outsole Sk8-Hi Reissue, $60
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