Summers gives us a hellish experience with skin-burning heat and drought inducing temperature. Now, in such a season if you are wearing uncomfortable shoes in which your feet can not breathe, you have another reason to die. No offence, but this can lead to foot odour which can blackout someone. Jokes apart, it can cause health problems like toenail fungus and athlete’s foot.
So, check out these 5 best summer footwear for men that will keep your feet cool-

Knitted Sneakers
Since they are knitted they are extremely light-weight and breathable which reduces feet sweating and also save you from embarrassing foot odour. They are also a perfect pair for your workout or sports sessions. Go for classic white or any other lighter shade as light colours reflect sunlight.

Canvas
NO, they aren’t same as sneakers. Canvas is relatively lighter in weight and you will have the best cushioning under your feet. However, the canvas is ideal for everyday use but should be avoided when it comes to sports. Also, unlike sneakers, they come in various styles to give you a cool look and simultaneously keep your feet cool.

Loafers
Loafers are a great alternative if you want to avoid dress boats in your formal attire. They have the comfort of a casual slip-on but are also appropriate to go with a formal dress code. Although, they are equally suitable for informal occasions but avoid wearing them with your shorts. You can wear them with or without socks as per your preference and chill this summer.

Boat Shoes
Boat Shoes as the name suggests were traditionally worn on boats but have been shipped back to fashion. It can be a slip-on substitute for sneakers or whenever you wanna avoid laces. However, its sturdy leather will give you blisters initially but will get soft with regular use.

Espadrilles
If you find sandals ugly, then this is the alternative you have been looking for. They are made of canvas and the classic Spanish espadrilles have a rope sole. The lightweight and comfortable slip-ons are perfect for scorching summers but avoid getting them wet and choose a darker shade as they get dirty in no-time.