A Big List of Pink Barefoot Shoes

If you’re looking for the best pink barefoot shoes, check this out. I’m not a huge pink person myself, but I’ve been on a quest to find a pair I can love. Pink is a fun central color for a classic feminine look, or a great accent.

Take a look below to see what pink minimalist shoes options are out there across more than 50 different brands, with numerous non-leather and vegan offerings. I’ll include links to any related reviews below, and you can check out other BIG lists here.

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First up, is one I have myself: Groundies Havanna

This model comes in a soft leather and has been available in a range of colors. Currently this version is discounted to only 81 Euros and can be had with free shipping. It’s on the original Groundies sole (which I prefer for its more generous approach to foot width) and is so comfortable on the feet. You can see my Groundies Odessa review here.

That’s actually all I have in my own closet! (So far 😏) But I’ve dug deep to find alll the options across different styles, including tennis shoes, slip-ons, and dress shoes.

**Since first publishing this list, I have brought in several new pink options from Luna, Feelgrounds, and Softstar. You can check out the review of the Feelgrounds Original Mesh in pink with the new sole here.**

Pink Barefoot Shoes:

Ahinsa – Ahinsa are not only vegan barefoot shoes leaders, but also color leaders. They don’t expressly have any pink listed right now, but they do offer the option of having an artist give you one-of-a-kind shoes, so you can easily get them decorated as pink as you like. Save 10% with the discount code A10_OWBSHOES.
Altra – Zero-drop running shoes in a wide range of colors, including pink or pink accents.
Angles Fashion – Pink in ballerinas and Mary Janes, as well several boot options that say Burgundy, but look pretty-in-pink in the pictures.
Anatomic – This inexpensive European brand can be bought direct or at some retailers like this European one, as well as the US-based PedTerra. If you’re an experienced barefoot shoes wearer, you might find them too thick, but the price makes them a great starter shoe or kick-around option. Save 10% on your first order at PedTerra with the discount code OWBSHOES.
Be Lenka – Color, color, color, and more color. Shoes, laces, and even socks get great color treatment here. There are 5 pink models covering boots, tennis shoes, and sandals. Discount code OWBSHOES saves you 5%. More info about Be Lenka in the Eazy review here and the Champ review here.
Bohempia (USA) Bohempia (Official) – This vegan brand offers both barefoot and non-barefoot models, so check what you’re looking at. Half of the models are also available in pink, but only Kolda has the pink color available in wide. See my review of Kolda here and you can save 10% with the code OWBSHOES on either site.
Faery Steps – UK-based shoemaker that used to do custom, and now does in-stock options. You have to watch and see what’s available, but at the time of this post there’s at least 1 pink option ready to go.
Feelgrounds – Mesh Feelgrounds in Original and Droptop models are a light, easy-to-wear pink option for regular use. I have both models in other colors, and have reviewed the Highrise model here.
Feelmax – Colorful athletics options, including shoes primarily in pink or with accents.
Filii – They offer colorful options, including light-pink high-tops and bright pink Chelsea boots.
Fitkicks – The colors are a bit off on their site (Coral looks red and Pink looks orange), but I think they can cover you in a very inexpensive, easy-to-wear option. Beware the toe caps if your big toe nails point upward.
Geniale Sandale – Get some super-minimal sandals with the Country Girl Camo laces for a definite pink fix.
Iguaneye – The Freshoes model has pink uppers and insoles. Go custom to pair them for all-in pink.
Joe Nimble – There appears to be only 1 option here, the nimbleToes Trail Addict with a pink Joe Nimble accent. I always check the main site for complete stock, but availability of different models does vary some by region.
Kinis – These unique sock-like shoes have 1 option in Pink.
Labky – Minimalist Slovakian sandal maker with a wide range of paracord options, including pink.
Leguano – Get the Beat model in light pink or the Anthracite model with a pink sole.
Lems – The more ‘transitional’ Mesa model comes in a Rosewood colorway that is burgundy with pink laces.
Lisbeth Joe – The London loafer model comes in a bright Fushia and Navy. I have reviewed the Harare model here and you can save 10% on anything with the discount code OWBSHOES.
Luks/Botyluks – The Fuego barefoo moccasins are available in a bright pink.
Luna Sandals – Luna sandals come in a huge range of options, with various thicknesses and strapping. The Roots/Rooted Brujita have both Coral Rose (bright pink) and Rose Quartz (light pink) leather strap options. Save 10% with my affiliate code OWBS_LUNA10 or use this link to apply the code automatically to your purchase.
Magical Shoes – I have only experienced the winter Alaskan boot myself (review here) but they offer 2 ballerina styles in pink with purple accents. Save 10% with code WENDY.
Marugo – Knit Tabi boots available on Amazon, including in pink.
Merrell – the Vapor and Trail Glove models are usually colorful and can be found in pink on the women’s side, including on Amazon.
Nallu – European sandal maker with a custom pink option. Super-minimalist approach.
Oesh Shoes – The Dream flat comes in a pretty dusty pink color with a black sole.
Paperkrane – Get a crazy color fix on here. Models do vary and are sold in batches.
Peerko – They aren’t released yet, but there’s a new pink model on the horizon.
Posh Panda – Leather moccasins available in soft or rubber sole with a wide range of colors, including pink.
Saltic – Both the Fura (close-toe) and Trek (sandals) come with pink options.
Skinners – Sock shoes that come in black with pink accent.
Softstar – You can customize your colors on multiple models here, including the Ballerine, with either Sublime Fuschia or Shiny Pink.
Splay – If you’re up to a mid-range women’s size, you can get Splay’s barefoot shoes in pink. They also go deeply into kids’ sizes and are great for those with narrow heels. Save 10% with discount code OWBSHOES.
Storehouse Flats – Storehouse operates on pre-orders and has the biggest and most colorful selection you can find, with numerous in-stock options at boutiques like this one. At that specific boutique, you can save $8 off with the referral code OWBSHOES. These flats are accidentally minimal and thicker than other options, but they offer a more affordable entry point and huge selection of colors with different types of leather.
Tadeevo – These ultra barefoot shoes come in a vegan Mesh pink color for their Ballet Pump model.
Tikki – Their collections are seasonal, but keep an eye out for pink sandals in your size if you want wide, comfortable, and fully-adjustable models.
Unshoes – Get the light and airy Keota sandal with a bright pink strap. Learn more about Unshoes on the Terra Vida review here.
Vibram Five Fingers – These models change quite frequently, but you can currently get the V-Train 2.0 Women’s with bright pink accents.
VIVOBAREFOOT – newly released just after this list, the Geo Racer is a sleek vegan offering in a pretty dusty rose. Code OWB10 = 10% off.
Wildling * or Wildling US/CA *- Top-of-the-line barefoot shoes with seasonal collections, including the current Hanami pink model. Wombat and Nebula are both reviewed here and here and Tanuki is reviewed here. And, finally, Hanami is now reviewed here.
Xero – New colorways mean you can now get Aptos in pink, as well as the HFS running shoe and the DIY kit. Learn more about Xero in the Alpine review.
ZAQQ – Zaqq has a massive model and color selection. At the time of this writing, at least 5 models are available in pink colors.
Zeazoo – Zeazoo loves color, and you can get your fill here, including both pale pink and bright pink options, such as the Cheetah model. I have several Zeazoo reviews up on the blog, including the Dingo boot, and you can save 5% with my discount code OWBSHOES.
Zkama – Premade or custom, in a range of colors such as light pink.

The companies below do no or very little in-stock items, and instead focus on custom work. They offer a large range of styles and color selections (usually in leather, but not always – especially Dextra Perspective).

Conker Shoes – With years of experience, they can make long-lasting shoes with a barefoot sole.
Dextra Perspective – This designer and shoemaker is on Etsy and works with both leather and fabric for a Vegan option.
The Drifter Leather – Drifter is arguably the most-known barefoot custom shoemaker and they have been doing this for a long time. Check out my Slouchy Boot review for more information.
Elafaustus Shoes (formerly Botky Metcovky) – This talented shoemaker creates gorgeous barefoot shoes in a range of leathers.
GeaSoles – Go here for gorgeous, wide, feather-light barefoot shoes. She hand-dyes everything and accepts measurements, with model options across styles, from barely-there sandals to boots. I am overdue for reviewing YRSA but you can check them out on Instagram here.
Kate Kucerova/Kaku – These shoes look perfect, every time, with super clean lines and a wide range of styles.
Ruth Emily Davey – RED gives you shoes that are re-solable and will last! Both pre-made and bespoke options are available.
Zlatush – Zlatica offers a huge range of leather options and can do both ready-made and custom shoes.