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Our Editors' Favorite Ballet Flats

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The shoes we're loving, wearing, and adding to our carts.

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Ballet flats are officially back in style, but they've always been a favorite in the South. A lady-like staple you can pair with a church dress or a pair of Levi's, this classic, comfortable, and chic choice of footwear has a special place in a Southern woman's closet. As one editor says, "I always feel dressed up when I put my ballet flats on!"

And because these shoes can and will be worn with anything, it's important to do your research when investing in a new pair. When shopping for ballet flats, you'll want to consider the price point, your personal style, as well as different scenarios in which you can picture yourself wearing them. For instance, if you have a wardrobe of mostly neutrals, do you want to add a pop of color in your shoe choice? Will you be wearing these shoes running errands around town? If so, perhaps you want to invest in a pair that can be thrown in the washing machine for a quick refresh.

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In any case, we've done some of the research for you and have rounded up our editors' favorite ballet flats. These are the 10 styles our editors have worn and sworn by for years, or are hoping to add to their closet soon.

Sam Edelman Meadow Ballet Flat

Sam Edelman is a brand known for making classic ballet flats that soon become wardrobe staples. For Senior Social Media Editor Brennan Long, that style is the Meadow—and she prefers them in the gold hue. "I love in gold because my grandmother always wore gold shoes as her neutral," she says.

Tory Burch Minnie Travel Ballet Flat

Former ballerina Mary Alice Russell, Editorial Fellow, likes a flat that folds in half because, as she says, the style feels most true to authentic ballet slippers. She owns these Tory Burch flats, which are great for traveling, as well as the Tieks that Kimberly Holland endorses below.

Schutz Arissa Flat

After years of wear-and-tear on my favorite ballet flats, it's sadly time for me to find a replacement pair. And this is the style in my own shopping cart. After much research in person and online, I landed on this style because the square toe feels fresh but also timeless. I also prefer more coverage on the front of my foot, so that was the highest priority in my search for a new favorite.

Margaux The Demi

Speaking of shoes I've tried and loved, this is a ballet flat I own in two colors, pale pink and blue. The leather feels luxurious, and the colors are beautiful and age well. This flat is definitely ballet-inspired, with a sweet bow and more dainty, minimal coverage at the toe of the foot. Personally, I prefer a slightly higher toe but the quality is unmatched. Long is also glad she treated herself to a pair while they were on sale!