BEST MULES SHOES

What Are the Best Mules Shoes?

The best mules shoes sit in that space between polished and easy to slip on, which is why they work so hard in a modern wardrobe. You get a clean upper, an open back and a silhouette that feels lighter than a pump but more intentional than a slide. When you are looking at the best mules shoes, focus on three things first. Heel height that matches how much you actually walk. Materials that hold their shape, like smooth leather, soft suede or structured woven finishes. A toe shape that aligns with your style, whether that means a sharp square, tapered almond or sculpted round. Low block heel mule shoes handle long office days. Mid heel pairs in smooth leather read sharp with tailoring. Higher heeled satin or metallic mules track more closely to evening dressing. When the insole has light padding, the upper hugs without pinching and the heel does not slip with every step, you are in the right territory.

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Maeve Slipper in Cream

FEMME LA

  • Age group: Adult
  • Print: Solid
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$199
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Daisy Sandal in Black

Tony Bianco

  • Age group: Adult
  • Subclass: Sandal
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$170
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Seleste Sandal in Black,Tan

Steve Madden

  • Heel height: High
  • Sleeve Type: standard
  • Subclass: Sandal
$100
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Dana Heel in Chocolate

Tony Bianco

  • Age group: Adult
  • Print: Solid
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$170
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Fiesta Heel in Black

Tony Bianco

  • Age group: Adult
  • Heel height: Low
  • Subclass: Sandal
$170
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Malibu Mule in Black

Tony Bianco

  • Print: Solid
  • Sleeve Type: standard
  • Subclass: Sandal
$170
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Aroma Pump in Black

Tony Bianco

  • Print: Solid
  • Sleeve Type: standard
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$190
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Daisy Sandal in Tan

Tony Bianco

  • Age group: Adult
  • Heel height: Low
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$170
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Topaz Sandal in Black

Tony Bianco

  • Age group: Adult
  • Heel height: Low
  • Print: Solid
$160
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Maeve Slipper in Brown

FEMME LA

  • Heel height: Mid
  • Print: Solid
  • Sleeve Type: standard
$199
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Trippy Sandal in Brown

Steve Madden

  • Age group: Adult
  • Print: Solid
  • Sleeve Type: standard
$110
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Pluto Sandal in Brown

Tony Bianco

  • Heel height: Low
  • Sleeve Type: standard
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$160
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Ashbey Heel in Red

Steve Madden

  • Age group: Adult
  • Subclass: Sandal
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$130
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Krista Mule in Metallic Silver

Tony Bianco

  • Heel height: Low
  • Print: Solid
  • Subclass: Sandal
$155
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Topaz Sandal in Chocolate

Tony Bianco

  • Heel height: Low
  • Sleeve Type: standard
  • Subclass: Sandal
$151 $160
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Pluto Sandal in White

Tony Bianco

  • Print: Solid
  • Sleeve Type: standard
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$160
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Mew-2 Sandal in Wine

Jeffrey Campbell

  • Age group: Adult
  • Print: Solid
  • Subclass: Sandal
$180
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Scooter Heel in White

Tony Bianco

  • Heel height: Mid
  • Sleeve Type: standard
  • Subclass: Pump
$170
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Shae Mule in Brown

Tony Bianco

  • Neckline: Cowl Neck
  • Print: Print
  • Sleeve Type: Standard
$170
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Molly Mule in Tan

Jeffrey Campbell

  • Heel height: Mid
  • Print: Solid
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$170
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Edgy Sandal in Black

Tony Bianco

  • Age group: Adult
  • Subclass: Sandal
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$170
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Scooter Heel in Black

Tony Bianco

  • Heel height: Mid
  • Sleeve Type: standard
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$170
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Cocoa Sandal in Brown

Jeffrey Campbell

  • Age group: Adult
  • Heel height: Mid
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$185
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Avanti Sandal in Chocolate

Tony Bianco

  • Heel height: Mid
  • Print: Solid
  • Subclass: Sandal
$190
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Dana Sandal in Metallic Silver

Tony Bianco

  • Age group: Adult
  • Sleeve Type: standard
  • Type of Product: Shoes
$170

Once you have a sense of how different mule shoes feel underfoot, it becomes easier to plug each pair into your week. Smooth leather mules in black, chocolate or deep tan ground suiting, denim and dresses. Suede mule shoes lean more relaxed, especially in muted taupe or stone. Sculpted heels, square toes and subtle hardware keep the shape modern without chasing short lived trends. The goal is to have a tight lineup that covers dressed up days, relaxed office looks and off duty outfits, instead of a row of similar mules that only work in one scenario.

Where Can You Wear Mule Shoes?

Mule shoes adapt quickly because they keep the top of the foot clean and visible while staying easy to slip on and off. With the right heel height and material, they move from office to dinner to weekend without feeling out of place, especially when you treat them as a considered finishing piece rather than an afterthought.

  • Work settings: Choose low to mid heel leather mule shoes in muted tones with a closed toe, paired with clean trousers, structured knits or sharp tailoring for a composed office finish.

  • Casual or daytime dressing: Wear flat or low heel mule shoes with straight leg denim, relaxed chinos or midi skirts and a simple tee or button up for an easy, pulled together feel.

  • Social gatherings: Opt for mule shoes in rich leather, metallic or satin with a mid heel and pair with tailored dresses or fluid trousers to keep the mood polished but relaxed.

What Occasions Are Ideal for Wearing Mule Shoes?

Because mule shoes bridge the gap between sandals and pumps, they slot into a wide range of plans. Adjusting heel height, material and color lets you repeat the same general shape across daytime commitments, evening plans and travel without the pair feeling out of place.

  • Weekend brunch: Pair low heel mule shoes with cropped denim, a soft knit and structured bag for a look that reads relaxed but considered in daylight.

  • Creative office days: Choose block heel mule shoes with a closed toe and pair with tailored trousers or a midi skirt and blazer for a strong but wearable office rhythm.

  • Evening events: Reach for higher heel mule shoes in satin, patent or metallic finishes to frame slip dresses or refined tailoring without feeling overly formal.

  • Season transitions or travel: Use mid heel mule shoes in sturdy leather with a stable sole so they work with trench coats, light knits and wide leg pants across shifting climates.

How Do You Style Mule Shoes with Other Pieces?

Styling mule shoes is about balancing their open back and visible instep with pieces that feel structured elsewhere. Think about hem length, volume and fabric weight so the shoe does not look like an afterthought. When the ankle and top of the foot are this exposed, the rest of the outfit should feel intentional, from the line of the trouser to the sharpness of a blazer.

  • Neutral base: Anchor mule shoes in black, tan or chocolate with crisp white shirts, oatmeal knits and grey tailoring so the shoe reads as a deliberate, grounded element.

  • Denim pairing: Combine mule shoes with straight or barrel leg denim that hits at the ankle bone so the shoe is fully visible, then add a structured belt and compact bag for balance.

  • Tonal layering: Work mule shoes into head to toe neutrals by repeating similar shades in your knit, coat and bag, letting subtle shifts in texture keep the outfit interesting.

  • Structure first: Offset the open back of mule shoes with cropped jackets, tailored blazers or clean line coats so the overall silhouette stays sharp and season ready.

Picking Your First Best Mules Shoes This Season

When you are choosing your first pair of best mules shoes for the season, start with what you actually wear on repeat. If your week leans toward tailoring and smarter denim, a mid heel leather mule with a closed toe in black or dark brown will pull the most weight. If your style sits closer to relaxed dresses and wide leg pants, consider a lower block heel or flat mule in soft leather or suede that still feels polished. Pay attention to how securely the upper holds the foot, how stable the heel feels and whether the insole has enough structure. A good test is walking across a hard floor and up a short flight of stairs to check for slipping and clacking, which become tiring in real life.

Over time, aim for a concise mix rather than a crowded row of similar pairs. One low or mid heel neutral mule for work, one slightly bolder pair in color, metallic or texture and one more relaxed flat mule will usually cover your calendar. This keeps decisions simple when you are dressing at pace, with shoes that feel consistent across seasons and still align with clean lines, proportion and the overall direction of your wardrobe.