If there is one thing I’ve learned from years of tracking the street-style set from across the pond, it’s that Londoners have a PhD in making the “simple” look seriously chic. While we in New York might lean into polished minimalism, the London fashion crowd consistently prioritizes a “polished-meets-practical” vibe that can withstand a sudden drizzle and a trek through Shoreditch in any outfit.
As we look toward 2026, the uniform of choice remains centered on great denim. However, the shoes anchored to those hems are shifting toward silhouettes that feel intentional, tactile, and just a bit rebellious. If you’re looking to refresh your denim-and-footwear rotation, these are the seven shoe styles London’s best-dressed will be wearing with jeans this year.
1. Satin Trainers
The technical “dad” sneaker is officially taking a backseat to something much more delicate. Influenced by the Miu Miu effect, satin trainers are the 2026 way to soften up a pair of rigid, straight-leg jeans. The glossy finish offers a romantic twist on sportiness that feels very “modern London.”
Miu Miu
Plume Satin Sneakers
Adidas X Wales Bonner
Karintha Lo Satin Sneakers
Steve Madden
Artiste Trainer Blk Satin
ALOHAS
Tb.69 Rife Sneaker
ZARA
Soft Running Sneakers
2. Suede Pointed-Toe Boots
Texture is the name of the game for 2026. Londoners are sidelining smooth leather for rich, chocolatey suedes. A sharp, pointed-toe suede boot peeking out from under a wide-leg jean adds an immediate “rich-girl” energy to even the most distressed denim.
KHAITE
Marfa Suede Ankle Boots
MANGO
Heel Suede Ankle Boot
Reformation
Roberta Ankle Boot
ZARA
Split Leather Kitten Heel Ankle Boots
3. Tabi-Inspired Flats
Whether you’re a Margiela devotee or just appreciate the “ugly-chic” aesthetic, split-toe silhouettes are no longer niche—they’re a staple. Paired with barrel-leg jeans and a structured top, these flats provide the architectural interest that London style is famous for.
MAISON MARGIELA
Tabi Split-Toe Leather Ballet Flats
NIKE
Air Rift Embellished Leather Split-Toe Sneakers
Jeffrey Campbell
Fixed Split Toe Jelly Flat
STEVEMADDEN
Calico Black Leather
Shopbop
Coperni 5t Sneakers
4. Slouchy Suede Boots
The boho-renaissance is far from over. For 2026, fashion people are pairing all kinds of denim with soft, slouchy suede boots. It’s a silhouette that feels undone and effortless, especially when rendered in muted earth tones like sage or sand.
ZARA
Suede Kitten Heel Boot
Free People
Date Night Tall Boots
Mikki Up Cloak Suede Boot – 5 / Pecan Brown / Suede
Free People
Silky Suede Slouch Boots
5. Mesh Mary Janes
Yes, the mesh trend is sticking around, but it’s getting an upgrade with heavy embellishments—think pearls, crystals, or metallic studs. These are the perfect “night-out” solution for someone who refuses to wear heels with their favorite darkwash denim.
Free People
Isabella Mesh Mary Janes
Dolce Vita
Rodni Mary Jane Flat
Prada
Ballerine Mesh Mary Jane Flat
Stuart Weitzman
Arabella Mary Jane
Alexandre Birman
X Agua by Agua Bendita Clarita Mesh Mary Jane Ballet Flat
6. Sculptural “Gel” Sneakers
The “Gorpcore” movement has evolved into something more sci-fi. Londoners are gravitating toward performance trainers with translucent, gel-like soles and high-shine finishes. These look best when contrasted with oversized, dark-wash barrel jeans to ground the futuristic vibe.
Shopbop
Asics Gel-Kayano 14 Sneakers
Salomon
Xt-6 Gtx Sneakers
Nike
Women’s Shox Tl Running Sneakers
Shopbop
New Balance 1906r Unisex Sneakers
FP Movement
Hoka® Mafate Three2 Grid Sneakers
7. Modern Boat Shoes
In a twist that would surprise my 2012 self, boat shoes are back—but skip the “prep” and go for “East Coast edge.” Styled with cuffed boyfriend jeans and a leather trench, these are the low-profile answer to the chunky loafer fatigue we’re all feeling.
Sperry
Authentic Original Two-Eye Boat Shoe
ZARA
Combined Suede Lace-Up Loafers
Timberland
Noreen Boat Shoe
Loeffler Randall
Franco Boat Shoe
Madewell
The Jamie Boat Shoe








