Okay, so I can’t count. Somehow I skipped from number two to number four. Because, why not? Three is unnecessary. *facepalm* So let’s back track a bit…
I bought my first pair of leopard flats nine years ago. When I first started wearing them, I just remember thinking, “Where have these been all my life?!?”
My original leopard shoes are no longer in production, but these Boden Evie Flats ($140) are a good stand in. I like the pointed toe for lengthening the leg, and making you look taller. When choosing a leopard flat, the key to picking a pattern is to choose one that isn’t too yellow. This print is a nice mix of browns and tans.
For something less expensive, these Express flats are nice. I also like the look of these Marc Fisher flats. For something casual, I love my Rothy’s.
Need heels? Try these Sam Edelman Dori kitten heels.
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I love my leopard print flats. I definitely get my monies worth when I wear them, they go with so much but really elevate my favorite all black outfit!
Any suggestions for a vegan pair of leslie’s print flats? Rothys are a little outside of my price range
Yes to this! As a broke college student, a friend’s mother gave me a pair of leopard print flats that she couldn’t return. I politely accepted because well, I had 5 pairs of shoes to my name at that point, but didn’t think I’d wear them. Flash forward 12 years, and I have a leopard print shoe for every occasion. They are the best neutral! For flats, I’d highly recommend Dr. Scholls. They make a super simple, affordable and uber comfy pair.