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Nisolo Go-To Flatform Sandal Review

A pair of Nisolo go-to flatform sandals with black and cream straps.

The weather is warming, so it’s time to break out the sandals. Last August, I added Nisolo’s Go-To Flatform Sandal to my shoe collection.

I was on the hunt for a flat sandal with an ankle strap that’s at least a good 1″ from the ground. (As I have mentioned in many an Everlane sandal review, I don’t like sandals with thin soles that are too close to the filth of the street.) I wanted something sturdy and comfortable, but not too sporty or auntie-looking, if you know what I mean.

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Nisolo’s Go-To Flatform Sandal caught my eye because while its form is sporty, it has a simple and minimalist look. It comes in many neutral colors like almond, bone, and all black. I went for this triple colorway.

Features: It has that 1″ height that I desire, a water-resistant leather upper (from a Leather Working Group-certified tannery), memory foam insoles, and an adjustable back strap. I appreciate the grooves on the outsole, which provide better traction than a smooth sole.

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Nisolo Go-To Flatform Sandal in Bone/Black – $138. The grooved outsole provides good traction.

Where It’s Made: Handmade in Mexico. Nisolo is a an ethical company (and a certified B-Corp at that) that pays living wages. Read about their sustainability practices here.

Fit: Nisolo’s suggestion is to go up by half a size and I agree. I am a wide-ish 6.5 and went with a 7. It helps that the back strap around the ankle is adjustable via hook and loop closure. (Hook and loop is what it’s called when it’s not name brand Velcro.) The front strap, which is not adjustable, is not too narrow for me. (Which makes me think that if you have narrow feet, these might be too wide in the front?)

Comfort: No break-in time needed! They were comfortable right out of the box. These sandals are nicely lightweight due to the midsole being EVA. The footbed is slightly cushiony, not too squishy-feeling. I was worried that these would be achy on me since they don’t really have arch support and the sole is rigid. (You can’t really bend these.) But I haven’t found the lack of arch support to be a problem. Generally, I find them comfortable and am able to wear them for many hours while on my feet. Though, all things being equal, I’d prefer some arch support. So for me and my foot issues (sesamoiditis) I wouldn’t wear them two days in a row.

Nisolo Go-To Flatform Sandal after months of wear. I have worn these a lot this summer. Signs of wear include some creasing in the footbed, light toe impressions, and wear at the back edges of the sole.

Styling: I find them easy to style. They pretty much go with everything — at least in my neutrals-heavy wardrobe. They look cute with pants and shorts as well as dresses and skirts.

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Overall, I recommend them. True to their name, they’ve become a go-to pair that I grab often.


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