The Best Shopbop Shoes of Spring 2026


With spring finally here, shoes are top of mind, and I just found every 2026 trend at Shopbop.

At least three of our editors have the Reformation Inez Pumps, which have become a go-to spring style. Cap-toe styles are also trending this season, and the Tory Burch 45mm Cap-Toe Pumps are a chic option. And whenever the weather warms up, jellies inevitably come back, like the Ancient Greek Sandals Iro Jelly Flats and the Schutz Roslyn Jelly Wedges.



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