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Why You Should Wear Ugly Shoes

You can hate Tabis all you want, but you have to admit: you can’t keep your eyes off these unique, “ugly” shoes

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You can hate Tabis all you want, but you have to admit: you can’t keep your eyes off these unique, “ugly” shoes

There’s a lot of controversy surrounding the famous Tabi shoes with their utterly unique split-toe feature: you either love it or hate it. There is absolutely no in-between. But one thing is for sure, you can’t keep your eyes off them. They create discourse, conversations because they create interest. Sure, you think they’re ugly, but they create a need to get a comment off of you. Interested in creating discourse through fashion? Here are the ugly shoes you should consider to start your journey.

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Tabi Shoes

These hoof-like shoes broke the internet for their unique, split toe features. These Japanese footwear were designed with ancient Japanese traditions in mind, focusing on modern design, functionality, and comfort. Today, brands like Maison Margiela and Nike have adopted the Tabi features due to their uniqueness and how they took the world by storm.

Maison Margiela's Tabi Mary Jane Pumps
Maison Margiela’s Tabi Mary Jane Pumps

Zmeika Three-Toed Mary Janes

Founded by two friends who love the bold, the mystical, and the unusual, these three-toed shoes are inspired by Slavic Folklore creatures, turning these legends into modern shoes. Dasha and Fanya, the founders of Zmeika, believe that there is a certain charm to so-called “ugly” shoes, which led to the creation of their uniquely shaped footwear.

Zmeika Mary Janes

AVAVAV Finger Shoes

The Stockholm-based brand isn’t a stranger to creating statements with its fashion pieces. Whether or not you describe them as “ugly,” one thing is for sure: it’s bringing up a dialogue. One of their uniquely shaped shoes that will strike interesting conversations is their Finger Ankle Boots, which features one more toe than Zmeika’s. Expect judgmental eyes following your footsteps, but should that be something you should be conscious of? Of course, not!

AVAVAV Finger Ankle Boots
AVAVAV Finger Ankle Boots

BHIVE Drago Shoes

You don’t need to split your shoes to make a statement, you just need the “ugly” charm, and for BHIVE, it’s their flipper-like Drago shoes. Featuring webbed feet similar to a duck’s and an interesting curved heel, these details are present from their sandals to knee-high boots. Chic, unique, and charming, these “ugly” shoes are guaranteed a double take at your ensemble.

BHIVE Drago Mules and Boots
BHIVE Drago Mules and Boots

Featured Image and Photos: TABI, MAISON MARGIELA, AVAVAV, ZMEIKA, BHIVE (via Website)