In the 1970s, Earth shoes were hugely popular, and their Negative Heel® technology scored legions of fans. Unfortunately for the style-conscious of the time, the selection was limited to a somewhat-dowdy tan lace-up shoe.
A lot has changed. Earth shoes still tout Negative Heel® technology, but now there are a variety of colors, styles and materials to choose from. Check out my top picks for women below, or have a peek at my top picks in
Men's Earth Shoes -- the range of styles may surprise you.
With nylon uppers, and ergonomic footbeds, these sandals come in more colors and patterns than I could possibly list here. But there's certainly something to please anyone that's looking for a sporty, comfy, cruelty-free sandal.
I'll say it as simply as I can: I love these boots! With mukluk-style collars of faux fleece and nubuck uppers, these tall casual boots make me long to live in a place that's always cold. And as cute as they are, they're also practical, featuring lug soles that provide added traction for wet or snowy conditions. Available in a plethora of great colors, the birch and the white versions are my hands-down favorites.
I'm a sucker for mary janes and for suede, so this pick was just too easy. These cute shoes feature smooth leather accents, and come in a wide array of colors, including two shades of red and a dark green that's irresistible for fall.
The adorable "Earth" boots with faux fur trim are perfectly cozy for winter. With wrap around lace to prevent slouch, the "Mirage2" also features a latex outsole. Available in black or brown with each giving a distinctively different look.
While it would probably never occur to me to name a shoe Ziggy, the name is really a perfect fit for these funky oxfords. Available with suede or leather uppers, these casual shoes look like a cross between sneakers and hikers.