The 14 Best Slip-On Sneakers for Women in 2023

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When it comes to the very best sneakers of 2023, it's not often that a pair of slip-on sneakers tops my personal shopping list. The easy-on-easy-off style is known for its comfort, and not always for its stylish qualities. However, several brands have dropped some seriously trendy options this year—so we put together a guide to all of the best slip-on sneakers to shop in 2023, no matter your price point. 

It makes sense that I would be looking for a new pair to try; I'm something of a sneaker expert at this point. My own personal sneaker collection is growing at a rapid rate these days, and I'm always on the hunt for new pairs. I've already found the coolest white sneakers and the a few of the best black sneakers on the market that I've been alternating between on a daily basis this season. I've even broken down the best sneakers by brand, starting with my list of the best Nike sneakers for every purpose and style. Chunky sneakers? I've got a few in my collection at this point. Splurge worthy designer sneakers? There are a few of those that I love, too. Slip-on sneakers, with their simple colorways and easy-to-style silhouettes, are the final frontier of my collection. 

Keep reading to check out all of the cutest slip-on sneakers for women that I've been able to track down. These picks are simple, yes, but think of them not for their statement-making qualities but for the fact that they're so comfortable. Some of the top slip-on sneakers on this list are known for their arch support, while others come in too many colors and patterns to count.

Sara Holzman
Style Director

Sara Holzman is the Style Director at Marie Claire, covering runway trends and tracking down the latest finds to buy and wear. When she’s not writing about fashion, she pens about the best places to jet-off to. Over her six years with Marie Claire, Sara has reported on the ever-evolving world of fashion— covering both established and emerging designers within the industry. Sara has held fashion positions at Lucky and SELF Magazine and was a regular contributor to Equinox’s Furthermore website, where she wrote across their style, wellness, and travel verticals. She holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Missouri, Columbia, and currently resides in Manhattan. Follow her along at @sarajonewyork.

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