The New Fall 2026 Shoes Are Rolling In, and I'm 100% Sure These 33 Pairs Will Sell Out

If the first thing you buy for fall each year is shoes, join the club. At this point, it feels like it's been summer for years, and I'm counting the days until the initial signs of fall reveal themselves. In the meantime, I'll just be over here shopping for fall shoes in anticipation of the change of seasons.
If the sound of satin ballet flats, red jazz shoes, and chocolate brown suede mules gets your attention, I have a feeling you're going to like this edit as much as I do. I perused the just-in stock at Nordstrom, Zara, J.Crew, Net-a-Porter, Reformation, Prada, and more. The price points run the gamut, so you're sure to find something that fits both your needs (or wants) and your budget.
Suede, animal prints, taffeta, and beads are all present and accounted for. And if I do say so myself, the 33 new fall shoes I found are too good not to sell out (with some already headed to that fate). So, without further ado, keep scrolling to shop the best new shoes of fall 2026 (so far).

Jude is one of the most coveted shoe brands of 2026, and shoes like these are why.

Weirdly enough, cobalt blue shoes go with just about everything.

If you're tired of your feet getting sweaty in Uggs, it's you lucky day—only the soles are lined with fur.

Warning: These new-in flats are flying out of stock.

A new Tabi color always deserves some attention.

Of course The Row's take on sock boots is ridiculously chic.

Another cool take on the jazz flats trend.

I suddenly need a pair of calf hair high-vamp mules.

If you're bored with basic loafers, these should perk you up.

There are many great things about these but perhaps the best is that they're made of jersey fabric.

The satin sneaker trend just keeps getting better.

You can always count on Tory Burch to have some of the best shoes of the season.

These would add instant elegance to any outfit they're paired with.

These are quickly becoming the buzziest designer sneakers of the season.
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