At Yokono, we defend a very simple idea: if something truly works, unnecessary embellishments are not needed. We see it every day on the street. People are looking for practical and cohesive wardrobes, avoiding visual noise. This is where minimalist looks stop being a passing trend and become a mindset, a way of understanding style.


And in this framework, the flat sandal is the key piece.


Not just for comfort — which is fundamental — but for its ability to integrate without imposing itself. Good design doesn’t shout, it accompanies. It doesn’t compete with your clothes or try to be the center of attention at all costs. That’s precisely what we seek when we design: a shoe that harmonizes naturally with your everyday life.

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Minimalism: Less Stuff, More Intent

Forget the idea that minimalism means always dressing in black or having only four pieces in your wardrobe. It’s about choosing better. Opting for pieces that “speak” to each other effortlessly and make sense at different moments of your day.


We interpret it as dressing with consciousness. Comfortable clothes, honest materials, and designs that survive fleeting trends. In this context, flat sandals are the perfect base. They are lightweight, versatile, and maintain the harmony of the whole outfit, no matter what you wear.


A well-done minimalist look doesn’t need many things, just balance. And that’s where the shoe makes the difference.

The Flat Sandal as the Foundation of the Wardrobe

For us, a flat sandal is not just a summer shoe. It’s a tool that should last for hours, facilitate your movements, and adapt to you.


When we create our designs, we think of clean lines and neutral colors. The goal is clear: the sandal should not dictate your clothes, but complete them. You should be able to change your shirt or pants without reconsidering what you’re wearing on your feet. It should work on its own.


This philosophy can be felt in our collection: designs for real life, not for posing for five minutes. Furthermore, we strive to offer a complete experience, taking care of both product quality and our customer service, so that the whole process is as smooth as walking in our sandals.

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Neutral Tones: The Perfect Asset

The color palette is essential in minimalist style. Neutral and natural tones bring that visual calm we love so much. Beige, leather, black, off-white, or earth tones are the pillars of a smart wardrobe.


In our collections, we emphasize these colors for a practical reason: they simplify your daily choice. When shoes go with almost anything, getting dressed in the morning stops being a headache. Additionally, neutral tones have a relaxed elegance; they elevate the outfit without being harsh.

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Functional Design: Beauty Shouldn’t Sacrifice Comfort

Minimalism also passes through the eye via form. Clean designs, without unnecessary
elements. But be careful, achieving this visual simplicity requires a lot of engineering behind it.

For a minimalist sandal to be truly good, it must meet several invisible requirements:

Real support, but without the rigidity that causes pain.

Flexible materials that move with you, not against you.

Insoles designed to walk for hours, not just to sit.

A lightweight structure but with the necessary stability.

When all these factors come together, you get a shoe that feels as good as it looks.

3 Combinations That Always Work

We love to see how you wear our sandals in real life. The best minimalist looks have one thing in common: they seem simple, but are well thought out. There’s no chaos, only consistency.


Here are three formulas we constantly see that are a surefire success:


Midi dress and flat sandals — A flowy dress in a neutral tone with simple sandals is the perfect balance. It’s the natural choice for long days, trips, or impromptu plans where you want to look dressed up but stay comfortable.


Straight pants and basic t-shirt — Probably the most repeated look, and for a good reason. Light pants, a good cotton t-shirt, and your sandals. It’s practical, visually clean, and always works.


Monochrome outfits — Dressing in the same color range (all beige, all black, all gray) elongates the silhouette and gives an immediate sense of harmony. If the sandals follow the same tonal line, the effect is effortless elegance.


These are not strict rules but understanding visual balance. When the shoe accompanies rather than competes, the look flows naturally.

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Comfort is an Attitude

For us, comfort is not just a technical aspect, it’s part of style. A person who walks naturally, without signs of pain or tension, exudes immense confidence. And that confidence is true elegance.


That’s why we work with soft leathers and flexible structures. We want you to forget that you’re wearing shoes. Minimalism is also this: eliminating the unnecessary, including discomfort.


It’s a style that endures because it meets a real need: simplifying to live better. At Yokono, we’ll continue to work with this premise, creating sandals that feel natural and integrate into a wardrobe where every piece has its reason for being.


Because when a look is simple, comfortable, and well-built, you don’t need anything more. Just walk and let the style speak for you.