Mango and the comfortable and minimalist leather sandals that we will both wear to a wedding and save us every day

Posted on 17 June 2026

As much as we love ballet flats and sneakers, if there is one piece of footwear that we truly love in summer, it is sandals. Fresh and elegant, even those with the simplest design are capable of elevating any style. In fact, the key to its versatility sometimes lies in this minimalism.

Mango buckle heeled leather sandal

Finding sensible heeled sandals that make us gain a few centimeters so that our clothing fits much better without causing our feet to suffer, can be a true art. If we also want a versatile model that we can use at a daytime wedding or to dress elegantly at work, it is worthy of Cum Laude. But they do exist, like these kitten heel leather sandals from Mango, a pure trendy and very elegant design.

A true all-rounder adorned by a buckle on the wide strap of the instep that you can wear with satin midi dresses, fluid pants or even with white Capri jeans at an elegant summer dinner. These sandals are the typical ones that we will not tire of wearing again and again in a thousand and one different outfits, for versatility and comfort, all for only 39.99 euros at Mango.

How to combine these sandals

shirtwaist dress

Long striped cotton mix dress. Uniqlo

Footwear this versatile needs a garment that is also pure versatility, like this long shirt dress from Uniqlo. With the unmatched effortless chic French from Comptoir des Cotonniers, this elegant dress with fluid lines has a pleated skirt to the hem and marks the silhouette with a matching belt. It does not lack practical side pockets or short sleeves. Its price? 129 euros. Ideal for everyday use.

Long cotton mix striped dress

Long cotton mix striped dress

RRP at Uniqlo — 129.00

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Olivia Thompson
Olivia Thompson
I’m Olivia Thompson, born and raised in Wellington, New Zealand. As a lifestyle and travel writer at Latitude Magazine, I’m passionate about uncovering stories that connect people with new experiences and perspectives. My goal is to inspire readers to see everyday life – and the world – with fresh eyes.

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