Sadly, the shoes are a little pricey and might need you to break your bank before being able to afford a handful of them. But there are alternatives to these Rothy’s Dupes shoes that are almost as great and comfy as they are. These dupes would be discussed in this article including where to get them, their prices, and more.

As much as Rothy’s shoe designs are unparalleled, some brands could supplement your existing collection and still bring out the elegance, class, and beauty in you as would the Rothy’s. Here are some of these brands:

Cloudsteppers By Clarks:

This brand is likely the best alternative to Rothy given that Clarks is known for comfort. Cloudsteppers by Clark has a similar knit loafer as Rothy’s and come in multi colors and prints.

They are sold for about half the price of Rothy’s shoes and come in pretty solids and fun prints like camp and cheetah. You can be whatever variety you wish be it flat, loafer, or even sneaker.

You can even get the Cloudsteppers washable knit slip-on for $49.98 only!

Vivaia:

You could probably mistake this brand for Rothy if you see it without the logo. And that’s because Vivaia offers almost exact replicas of Rothy’s knitted flats and are just as washable, recycled materials as Rothy’s.

Stylish boots, sneakers, and more are available too and cost about $79 and above.

AllBirds Women’s Tree Breezers:

Another replica of Rothy in terms of comfort and materials. They are made from eucalyptus trees and are silky smooth, machine-washable, and sustainable.

You could get one of these beauties to adorn your feet for as low as $100

The flats are great if you dislike heels and make a pretty and solid alternative.

Old Navy Ballet Flats:

Just in case Camo is not your thing even though they are the new natural, you can get a great alternative in the comfy knit Old Navy Ballet flats. They also come n an array of colors and patterns and are so cheap you could get one for as low as $18! You should get as many as you like to match and animate your wardrobe.

Lucky Brand Emmie’ Flats:

Another durable, comfy, and pretty alternative for your Rothy’s. The Flats are a perfect match for those jeans and pants in your wardrobe and “…are wide enough at the toe to allow room and comfort for ailing feet…” (As reviewed by a customer).

They are also super affordable at $58.95 in most stores.

Sketcher’s Cleo Flats:

The pretty and stretchy ballet flats were tagged a Rothy’s dupe as soon as they hit the racks and are therefore a must-have for all. The selection of colors is a wow and scalloped trim adds a little flair to the shoes.

Frank Mully Women’s Ballet Flats:

If you’re looking to add a classic pointed-toe flat lined with cushion pads for comfort at an affordable price, then you’re looking for Frank Mully flats. The pretty pink-colored flats will certainly turn eyes your way.

They are also moisture-wicking so you need not worry about getting them damp. Plus, they sell at an affordable range of $20.99 to $43.99 tailored to suit your budget.

Why Are Rothy’s So Expensive? The process of making Rothy’s shoes involves a lot of turning bottles into threads and making them into shoes. That is to say that, Rothy’s are eco-friendly and made from recycled materials. And so, they last longer than the others and make the ecosystem less polluted. The cost cues from this process, paying staff, and other costs to keep the factory running.

When you think long-term though, you’ll find that most of these shows bought at cheaper prices end up getting spoiled a few weeks after they are bought and eventually get dumped spoiling our money and environment all the more. You could decide instead to bring out $150 and above and buy an eco-friendly shoe that will last more than three $25 shoes.

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