Jelly Sandals – The Summer Shoe of 2025

90s nostalgia meets a modern twist: The colorful plastic sandals from your childhood are making a bold comeback.
Who would've thought those glittery plastic shoes we used to wear barefoot to the pool or playground would suddenly be all over the streets of Zurich, Berlin, and Los Angeles? Yes, those see-through, jelly-textured sandals that once screamed "playdate" are now walking red carpets and making waves on TikTok with the hashtag #jellysandals.
Spotted on the feet of Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber and countless fashion influencers, jelly sandals are back, but with a completely new vibe.
What exactly are jelly sandals?
Jelly sandals are lightweight, flexible shoes typically made from PVC. They first gained major popularity in the 80s and 90s for their vibrant colors, glitter effects, and signature cage-like designs that allow your feet to breathe. Affordable, waterproof, and almost indestructible, they were a childhood staple for many.
Fun fact: Jelly sandals didn't actually originate in the 90s. They date all the way back to the late 1970s in France, where shoemakers began reusing leftover PVC from other products. They were one of the early examples of upcycling in fashion.
Why are jelly sandals making a comeback now?
Jelly sandals are more than just a nostalgic flashback. High-end designers like The Row, Melissa, and Ancient Greek Sandals have reinvented the "ugly shoe" into something desirable and eco-conscious. Today's jelly sandals are often made from recycled or vegan PVC, designed for better comfort and shaped to support your foot.
Pro tip: If your new pair rubs a bit, just apply some anti-friction balm or Body Glide to the top of your foot and forget about painful blisters.
Which styles are trending in 2025?
We all remember the classic jelly styles from childhood – typically see-through, with a strap and buckle. But 2025's lineup is way more stylish and diverse:
- Fisherman Sandals: A closed, cage-style look with retro flair. Perfect for city strolls and rainy days.
- Jelly Mules & Mary Janes: Think vintage ballerinas, but cooler and waterproof.
- Glittery Flip-Flops: Bright, playful, and festival-ready.
- Classic transparent models: Worn with white socks and oversized shirts for a retro-Gen Z twist.
More than just a shoe – Why Gen Z is all in
This trend hits differently, and not just visually. Jelly sandals bring with them a sense of lightness, playfulness, and a tiny bit of rebellion. They take us back to simpler times but fit perfectly into today's sustainable lifestyle.
- Most new models are vegan or recycled
- They're low-maintenance, durable, and surprisingly comfortable
- They can be dressed up or down depending on your vibe
- And most importantly: they're fun as hell to wear
Need some styling inspo for your jellies?
Don't worry – you won't look like you're heading to a kindergarten birthday party. Here's how to make jelly sandals part of your 2025 wardrobe:
- Casual Cool: Clear Fisherman Jellies + white socks + oversized shirt + biker shorts.
- Summer Festival: Glittery flip-flops + mesh tights + denim shorts + layered jewelry.
- Retro Office: Jelly ballerinas + midi skirt + ribbed tank + claw clip.
- Beach Picnic: Mint-green Jellies + bikini + breezy linen cover-up.
- Rainy Day Vibes: Fisherman style + wide-leg jeans + cropped hoodie.
Bonus: Jellies aren't just for summer. Throw on some thick socks and they transition perfectly into cooler weather.
Can you repair jelly sandals?
Yes, and it's easier than you think!
If a strap snaps or cracks, PVC-friendly glue like Shoe Goo or UHU Max Repair works wonders. For higher-end pairs, a good cobbler might even be able to fix or replace individual parts. Repairing means more life for your shoes, and less waste for the planet.
Less pressure. More jelly.
Whether you wear them ironically, unironically, or somewhere in between – jelly sandals are officially back. And they've grown up with us. They're cute, practical, sustainable, and full of personality. They prove that fashion doesn't have to be complicated. It can be joyful, affordable, and still a statement.
Keep an eye out for your very own pair, or better yet, check out Circlin, the brand-new secondhand platform launching soon. You'll discover Jelly Sandals (and tons of other trend pieces) in a whole new way: In video format – real, dynamic, and so much more trustworthy than static pics.
Join the waitlist now and be part of our exclusive launch event:
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Belinda Klostermann
Belinda is content creator and copywriter at Circlin. She writes about sustainable consumption, secondhand fashion, and ideas that inspire and invite us to rethink the way we consume.
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