Men's Sandals
Men's sandals for casual and dress wear including flip-flops, slide sandals, sport sandals, and leather styles. About 2,575 listings with an average rating of 4.46 and price range roughly $32–$150 (avg ~(price varies)). Top brands represented include Reef and OluKai, covering budget through mid‑range options
Top Products
REEF Fanning Bottle Opener Flip Flops for Men
Reef
Budget
REEF Fanning Bottle Opener Flip Flops
Reef
Mid-Range
REEF Men's Fanning Bottle Opener Flip Flops
Reef
Mid-Range
REEF Men's Fanning Bottle Opener Flip Flops
Reef
Mid-Range
REEF Fanning Sandals with Bottle Opener, Men's
Reef
Mid-Range
REEF Fanning Bottle Opener Flip Flops
Reef
Mid-Range
REEF Men's Fanning Bottle Opener Sandals
Reef
Mid-Range
REEF Fanning Bottle Opener Flip Flops for Men
Reef
Mid-Range
Reef Fanning Bottle Opener Sandals
Reef
Mid-Range
REEF Fanning Bottle Opener Flip Flops
Reef
Mid-Range
REEF Fanning Bottle Opener Flip Flops for Men
Reef
Mid-Range
Teva Men's Mush II Flip-Flop
Teva
Budget
Teva Mush II Flip-Flop
Teva
Budget
Teva Mush II Flip-Flop - Men
Teva
Budget
Teva Men’s Mush II Flip-Flop
Teva
Budget
Teva Men’s Mush II Flip-Flop
Teva
Budget
Teva Mush II Flip-Flop for Men
Teva
Budget
Teva Men's Mush II Flip-Flop
Teva
Budget
Dockers mens outdoor sandal with memory foam
Dockers
Budget
GUBARUN Mens Sport Flip Flops – Comfortable Casual Sandals
GUBARUN
Budget
GUBARUN Mens Sport Flip Flops – Comfort Casual Sandals
GUBARUN
Budget
KIIU Men's Thong Sandals – Indoor/Outdoor Flip Flops
KIIU
Budget
Dockers Newpage Sporty Outdoor Sandal
Dockers
Budget
Dockers Newpage Sporty Outdoor Sandal
Dockers
BudgetRoundups
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- Best Men's Sandals for Casual Daily Wear (2026)
- Best Men's Sandals for Beach Outings (2026)
- Best Men's Sandals for Beach Trips (2026)
- Best Men's Sandals Under $200 (2026)
- Best Men's Sandals Under $100 (2026)
- Best Men's Sandals Under $50 (2026)
- Best Men's Sandals (2026 Guide)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right size for men's sandals?
Measure your foot length and compare it to the brand’s size chart, account for half sizes if available, and consider width: some sandals run narrow or wide. If you plan to wear socks or expect swelling (long walks, hot weather), choose a slightly larger size or styles with adjustable straps
What sandal styles are best for everyday wear versus outdoor activities?
For everyday wear, look for leather or cushioned footbeds with simple straps for comfort and style; for outdoor use choose sandals with grippy rubber outsoles, toe protection or toe straps, and secure adjustable closures for stability on uneven terrain
How does material affect comfort and durability?
Leather and high-quality synthetic uppers typically soften and conform to the foot over time and can be durable; EVA and molded foam footbeds offer lightweight cushioning but may compress faster; rubber outsoles provide the best abrasion resistance and traction
What features should I look for if I want arch support or orthotic compatibility?
Search for sandals with contoured footbeds, built-in arch support, or removable footbeds that accept aftermarket orthotics; product descriptions or specs typically note arch height and whether the footbed is removable
How should I care for and clean men's sandals to extend their life?
Clean leather with a damp cloth and appropriate leather cleaner/conditioner, rinse synthetics and rubber with mild soap and water, and air-dry away from direct heat; avoid machine washing unless the manufacturer explicitly permits it
What price range should I expect for quality sandals and are there budget options?
Men’s sandals commonly span from budget options under $50 to higher-end models over $100; mid-range sandals with good comfort and durability are often in the $50–$100 range, though specific prices vary by brand and features
How can I tell if a sandal will provide good traction on wet surfaces?
Look for descriptions mentioning non-slip or high-traction rubber outsoles and multidirectional tread patterns; deeper lugs and sticky rubber compounds generally perform better on wet or slippery surfaces