These Are Officially the Most Important Fall 2019 Shoe Trends

We've already filled you in on the biggest fall 2019 trends overall. Today, we're about to get a little more granular as we speak to the most important shoe trends for the season. There were a lot of heavy hitters for the season as far as footwear was concerned, but we're predicting our selections are already generating a hefty following. Ahead you'll find your feel-good fall staples including croc, boots, and pumps, but not without some sort of twist. Designers stepped up their game (pun intended) in the footwear category this season, and the innovative trends ahead prove exactly that. 

Follow along as we walk you through the fall 2019 shoe trends we really need you to know about. As quite the shoe connoisseur myself, there's no way I have the personal restraint to read a trend story without shopping, which is why I included a pair of shoes within each trend that you can buy now. From poppin' pumps to storm-stomping boots, everything you'll need to know about the coolest F/W 19 footwear is straight ahead. 

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553547265320-image

(Image credit: Alexander McQueen/Getty Images; Burberry/ImaxTree; Tibi/Getty Images)

If there's one boot trend the sartorial world is boasting about for fall 2019, it's this one. The trend is focused more on the thick and chunky rubber sole of the shoe than the specific silhouette of the boot. While the Chelsea style was by far the most popular, we saw lace-up and wide-calf versions take on the rubber adornment as well. 

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549981900-image

Burberry
(Image credit: ImaxTree)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549982202-image

Tibi
(Image credit: Getty Images)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549982556-image

Alexander McQueen
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Shop the trend:

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553547265100-image

(Image credit: Eckhaus Latta/ImaxTree; Celine/Getty Images; Off-White/Getty Images)

Did T-Pain inspire this shoe trend? Who's to say? But one thing is for certain—we saw fur of all kinds covering not only boots but a majority of the shoes that came down the F/W 19 runways. We saw shearling-lined over-the-knee boots at Celine and a fuzzy pump at Off-White, proving this footwear trend knows no boundaries. 

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549980558-image

Eckhaus Latta
(Image credit: ImaxTree)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549981026-image

Celine
(Image credit: Getty Images)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549980792-image

Off-White
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Shop the trend:

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553547264902-image

(Image credit: Erdem/ImaxTree; Miu Miu/Getty Images/; Victoria Beckham/Getty Images)

Looking for a way to spice up your look without overdoing it? This shoe trend is your answer. Designers surprised us by pairing brightly colored pumps with more subdued clothing, proving a great pair of shoes is sometimes all you need. Wear a yellow duo with one of your go-to office looks or a hot pink pair with jeans and a T-shirt—no matter which hue you choose, bright pumps are a step in the right direction. 

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549979325-image

Erdem
(Image credit: ImaxTree)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549979509-image

Victoria Beckham
(Image credit: Getty Images)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549980238-image

Miu Miu
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Shop the trend:

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553547264298-image

(Image credit: 3.1 Phillip Lim/Getty Images; Rejina Pyo/Getty Images; Toga/Getty Images)

At first glance, these sort of embody the little foot covers you put over your shoes when walking on just-washed carpet or while in some sort of medical unit. But the more you stare at them, the cooler they become. If you disagree, well, we're sorry because this is a notable trend for fall 2019. Rejina Pyo portrayed the trend elegantly via a subtle cinching effect while Toga took a more literal approach to the elastic detailing. We can't wait to see more iterations of this forward-feeling shoe trend come next season. 

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549976703-image

Toga
(Image credit: Getty Images)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549976235-image

3.1 Phillip Lim
(Image credit: Getty Images)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549977005-image

Rejina Pyo
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Shop the trend:

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553547264484-image

(Image credit: Loewe/Getty Images; Marni/Getty Images; Erdem/Getty Images)

Would it even be fall without a plethora of croc-embossed accessories? The answer is no. Be it a loafer, strappy sandal, or knee-high boot, croc kicks were sprinkled all over the fall runways thanks to designers of varying aesthetics such as Marni, Erdem, and Loewe. This textured leather is often times just the thing a fall ensemble needs to add a bit of luxury, polish, and now, trendiness as well. 

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549977222-image

Erdem
(Image credit: Getty Images)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549977481-image

Marni
(Image credit: Getty Images)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549977680-image

Loewe
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Shop the trend:

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553547264657-image

(Image credit: Balenciaga/ImaxTree; Proenza Schouler/Getty Images; Bottega Venette/Getty Images)

Square toes are all we can think about right now. For fall 2019, the square-toe boot will surely reign supreme since, as we all know, boots are a must-have seasonal wardrobe staple. However, we saw incredibly fresh versions emerge from keynote designers, including Bottega Venetta's pieced-together pump. No matter which shoe shape you choose, just look out for a geometrical toe and you'll be set. 

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549978103-image

Balenciaga
(Image credit: ImaxTree)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549978485-image

Bottega Venetta
(Image credit: Getty Images)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549978304-image

Proenza Schouler
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Shop the trend:

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553547264794-image

(Image credit: Dolce & Gabbana/ImaxTree; Versace/ImaxTree; Hermes/ImaxTree)

The Mary Jane is officially back. For a while, this style felt dated and tired (don't @ me), but after seeing the trend paired with lots of lace at Versace, tacked on to a bold thick heel at Hermes, and worn with coordinating hosiery at Dolce & Gabbana, we're sold on the idea of wearing them all season long.

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549979072-image

Versace
(Image credit: ImaxTree)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549978660-image

Dolce & Gabbana
(Image credit: ImaxTree)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549978843-image

Hermès
(Image credit: ImaxTree)

Shop the trend:

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553547265498-image

(Image credit: Boss/Getty Images; Fendi/Getty Images; Dries Van Noten/Getty Images)

This season, when it comes to boots, the taller, the better. The F/W 19 runways proved the sky is the limit as far as boot height is concerned, as thigh-grazing shoes covered the limbs of models from New York to Milan and back again. This boot trend might seem unapproachable at first glance, so if you're stressed about how to style it, start by layering a pair under a midi dress or skirt versus over a pair of jeans.

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549982843-image

Boss
(Image credit: Getty Images)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549983076-image

Fendi
(Image credit: Getty Images)

fall-winter-shoe-trends-2019-278818-1553549983258-image

Dries Van Noten
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Shop the trend:

Editorial Director

Lauren Eggertsen is currently the editorial director of Who What Wear and has worked at the company for over eight years, where she started as an associate editor and has since worked her way up. Lauren has over 10 years of experience in the fashion editorial space, starting her career with internships at Marc Jacobs, Marie Claire, and The Zoe Report, where she was later hired as their editorial assistant. Lauren has worked in the Los Angeles and New York Who What Wear offices but currently calls L.A. home. It is here where she leads and manages Who What Wear's fashion team and oversees all day-to-day editorial content and large tentpole moments. This includes all of the runway, trend, and shopping-driven content that ultimately helps to build a strong brand reputation within the industry. Lauren's role also includes helping to set the fashion direction for all original photo shoots and often styles many of the celebrity cover shoots, including big names like Kaia Gerber, Normani, and Kristen Stewart.

She has also attended multiple fashion weeks, including New York, London, Milan, and Paris, where her personal style has been featured on sites such as Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, and Elle. She prides herself on discovering and supporting small brands and on her knack for a good vintage shopping find. When she isn't working, she enjoys researching and dining at reputable restaurants around both her neighborhood and the globe.