Shopping for Blue Ballet Flats

By Jill Gardiner , last updated September 9, 2011

Blue ballet flats are a must have in order to complete your shoe wardrobe. Whether you’re shopping for a classic navy shoe that you can wear nearly every day or a sky blue patent leather ballet flat that will add a little kick to a basic outfit, you’ll be amazed at the amount of mileage you’ll get out of this little shoe. So if you’re in the market for a pair of blue ballet flats this season, here are some of the best options and where to shop for them.

Classic

If your shoe shelves are lacking in versatile basics, consider picking up a classic blue ballet flat that you can pair with almost anything. Once considered the footwear de rigeur of nuns alone, today’s navy shoe has been updated with trendy details and flashy patent leathers. Check Vaneli’s ‘Serene’ in navy nappa leather with patent leather accents. The quilting makes it elegant while the padded foot bed makes it comfortable, $100.00 at Zappos. Add a little luxury with Prada’s dark blue velvet ballerina flat with a black faille bow at the vamp, made with handcrafted sacchetto construction for $420.00 at Bluefly. Giuseppe Zanotti’s navy ballet flats from Zappos Couture are the perfect comfortable alternative to evening heels for $400.00.

Kicky

If, on the other hand, your shoe shelves are all neutrals and no fun, try shopping for bright, bold blue ballet flats and add a little oomph to your tired wardrobe. Gabrielle Rocha’s patent leather ‘Neve’ ballet flat has a slim ankle strap for a delicate touch and comes in bright blue or teal, $69.00 at Zappos. Fendi’s sky blue leather ballet flats, available for $410.00 at Bluefly, will channel clear skies the grayest of days, or keep your tootsies dry in Marc by Marc Jacobs’ ocean blue mouse-detailed rain shoes, on sale for $83.00 at Zappos.

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