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There is a sandal for almost every occasion a man faces, from a beach holiday to a casual Friday to a quick errand run. Sandals for men have come a long way from the basic rubber pair, and today the choice spans rugged leather, sporty strapped designs, and traditional handcrafted styles. The trick is knowing which suits your day, your feet, and your wardrobe. This overview walks through the main types, the materials worth paying for, the brands that get fit and durability right, and how to style and care for a pair so it lasts beyond one summer.
The word "sandal" covers a surprising range, and the differences matter for comfort and use.
A good pair of floaters for men sits between a sandal and a shoe, with multiple straps and a cushioned sole for all-day comfort. Casual sandals cover everything in between, easy with shorts or jeans.
What a sandal is made of decides how long it survives and how it feels. Leather sandals are the most durable and age beautifully, moulding to the foot over time, though they need to stay dry. Synthetic and rubber pairs are fully waterproof and ideal for the pool or beach. EVA and foam footbeds are light and soft underfoot, while a textured rubber outsole gives the grip that matters on wet ground. For everyday wear, a quality leather pair is worth the spend, while a waterproof synthetic pair makes more sense around water.
A sandal should hold the foot securely without rubbing. Your toes and heel should sit within the sole, not hang over the edges, and the straps should feel snug but not tight. Adjustable buckles or velcro let you fine-tune the fit, which matters since feet swell a little through the day. Break leather pairs in gradually to avoid blisters, and check the footbed has some arch support if you will be on your feet for long stretches. When buying online, measure your foot and match it to the size chart rather than guessing.
AJIO carries everything from rugged outdoor names to comfort specialists, so there is a pair for every budget. A few worth a look:
Each label keeps its own page on AJIO, so comparing a few for material, comfort, and price is the quickest way to land on the right pair.
Colour decides how versatile a pair will be. A Brown Sandals pair in tan or chocolate is the most versatile, pairing with jeans, chinos, and ethnic wear alike. A Black Sandals pair is sleek and hides scuffs well, good for both casual and slightly smarter looks. Bright sporty colours suit the gym and beach, while a classic tan Kolhapuri brings a traditional touch to kurtas and casual fusion outfits.
Sandals are easy to style once you match them to the setting. A few ideas:
Keep the colour of the sandal close to your belt or bag for a pulled-together look, and let comfort lead for anything involving lots of walking.
A little care goes a long way. Wipe leather pairs clean with a damp cloth and condition them now and then to stop the leather drying and cracking, keeping them away from prolonged water. Rinse synthetic and rubber pairs under a tap to clear sand and grit, then air-dry them in the shade rather than direct heat, which can warp the sole. Let any pair dry fully between wears, and store them flat so the straps hold their shape. Done regularly, this keeps a pair comfortable and good-looking for years.
The right sandal comes down to where you will wear it: leather for everyday and ethnic looks, sporty pairs for active days, and waterproof slides for the water. Get the fit right and treat the pair kindly, and it will serve you through many summers. AJIO brings together 1000+ designs across every style, material, and colour, from Red Chief and Clarks to Puma and more. With a 30-day return window, you can check the fit at home and keep only what feels right.
Best are leather floaters or casual sandals. They are comfortable, last a long time, and go with both shorts and jeans, so they're a pair I can grab on a daily basis.
Yes, they're actually built for it. You get arch support, padded adjustable straps, and a gripping sole as well. This makes them perfect for long distance walking or any other activity.
Yes. Most pairs come with a 30-day return window and free delivery on qualified orders, so you can check the fit and comfort at home and return them if they aren’t right.
Wipe them with a moist cloth, condition the leather once in a while and keep them out of extended water. If they do get wet, air-dry in the shade. Store them flat to keep their shape.
Floaters are a form of sandal with numerous straps and a cushioned, closed-in sole for added support, whereas open sandals and slides expose more of the foot. Floaters are better for longer wear and harder ground.