Invest in These Editor-Favorite Flats With Rothy’s Friends & Family Sale
Meet your new favorite shoes.
While many brands have Marie Claire’s stamp of approval, few are as beloved as Rothy’s. The brand, known for its machine-washable shoes and accessories, has become a personal (and fan) favorite label for its supremely comfortable and easy-to-style pieces. With the Rothy’s Friends and Family sale, you can stock up on the best shoes from the brand for less.
Until May 21, the brand's best-selling pieces are 25 percent off when you use the code "ROTHYS25" at checkout. While the sale opens to VIP shoppers on May 15, the general sale starts on May 16. That means Rothy's cult-favorite ballet flats, timeless loafers, and laptop-friendly tote bags are all heavily discounted. There's never been a better time to buy something new for yourself ahead of the new season.
Keep scrolling to shop the sale and hear from Marie Claire's editors about why Rothy’s shoes are some of the best on the internet, bar none—one of our editors even wore them on her wedding day.
"These perfect-for-any-occasion, super-soft flats are worth the investment," writes Jenny Hollander, Marie Claire’s Digital Director. "To the point that I ordered a white pair for my wedding day, slipped them on for the first time that morning, and felt utterly confident that they wouldn’t let me down—and they didn’t! It was like walking on clouds!"
You need these red bow-adorned flats for the ultimate French girl look. They’re made using the brand’s new In Love Insole, which provides even more cushioning in every step.
This pair of mary janes was, without a doubt, the best investment I made in 2023. I wear them nearly every day—and my feet have never been happier in a pair of shoes. They run true to size and have never left me with a blister over the last year. The rubber soles are so comfortable, which means I can rely on them for my 14-hour Fashion Week days.
How comfortable do these roomy clogs look? Available in a few colors, like this creamy white shade, they’re made with enough arch support and cushioning to warrant wearing them on the next long-haul flight. While this pair is made in the brand’s hemp fabric, you can also shop the clogs in a merino wool fabrication.
If you need a new pair of black loafers, stop searching—we've found your perfect pair. Not only do they have a classic silhouette, but they're made from roughly 13 plastic bottles. Oh, and they're on sale for less than $130. The brand does note that they run small and recommends that you go up a half size for your perfect fit.
When shopping for a new tote bag, a weightless feel is key to avoiding a shoulder ache. This one fits the bill—hence the name. It comes in a whopping 27 colors (five of which are reversible!) and has hundreds of glowing reviews.
Consider these loafers if you're shopping for a man in your life (Father's Day is coming up!). Well-priced even before the sale and currently discounted down to $142, they're a classic silhouette worth gifting They're also a fan favorite of Isaiah McGahee, Marie Claire's E-Commerce Manager. "They’re incredibly versatile and give a sense of sophistication," he gushes. "They’re perfect for spring and summer and seem like something Cary Grant and many other golden age Hollywood stars would wear."
These flats are beloved not only by fans but also by Katherine J. Igoe, Marie Claire’s Contributing Editor. “I consider them my classic walking around shoe since I can slip them on and not have to worry about blisters the rest of the day,” she writes. You can shop them in colors like this tan (the perfect summer office shoe), a classic black, and a few more playful colors like red and lime green.
Hollander, naturally, has another go-to pair of Rothy's shoes on her roster. "As soon as May hits, these loafers become my go-to," she says. "Made from a light knit fabric, the Driver is the single most comfortable shoe I own, and perfect for casual summer occasions: picnics, brunches, visiting friends. I suspect they'd also be great for driving, hence the name. I don't drive—but if I did, I'd buy a second pair and keep them in my theoretical car." You can shop them for yourself now for less than $150.
For a true ballerina-inspired look, shop these Square Wrap Flats from the brand. The removable tie is so delicate and sweet, and they come in a few colors other than your classic black, like this true navy blue and a fiery orange-red.
We recommend this Casual Crossbody Bag for your busiest days. It has six color options and an eclectic hemp fabrication. Shoppers also love it as a travel bag because it holds all the basic essentials—phone, wallet, keys—and some.
This is Rothy’s version of the trendy mesh flats that are everywhere. You can shop them in two colors—black and a berry pink hue. Dip a toe into the look without actually showing your toes. The mesh fabric doesn’t show as much skin as others on the market.
How sweet are these cap-toed flats? The subtle square-toe silhouette and flexible knit fabric move with you for all-day comfort. Another bonus: They’re on sale for less than $100.
Not to be confused with The Pointe II, the original Pointe Flats have a slimmer toe box that's perfect if you have narrow feet that slide around in regular-width shoes. They come in a few colors, but this medium-brown shade is perfect for any season.
A softer take on your usual loafers, Rothy’s Almond Loafers are perfect for spending all day in. This leopard print—aptly named “Desert Cat”—is a fun way to spice up your work wardrobe this summer.
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Julia Marzovilla is the Fashion E-Commerce Editor at Marie Claire, where she reviews the latest launches from fashion and beauty brands, finds the best on-sale items around the internet, and interviews experts to find the best products in any category to share with her readers. She also creates shopping guides that span every vertical on the site as an expert in everything from the best laptop bags to the best laser hair removal devices.
In her near decade of experience, Julia has both written for several top outlets in the E-Commerce space and worked at major fashion labels. Prior to joining the Marie Claire team, she contributed similar shopping stories to sites such as Bustle, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Who What Wear, and worked as the Trending Fashion and News Writer STYLECASTER. You can find her across the internet at @JuliaMarzovilla. In real life, you can find her creating shopping guides for her friends, cooking or baking in her too-small kitchen, or buying tickets for the next time Harry Styles is in town.
Julia has a Bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in Journalism from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. She lives in New York City, her hometown.
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