Part of my job as a fashion editor is to predict how the internet will react to new releases, runway collections, collaborations, and more. It’s not enough to see a trend once it’s already caught on. You have to spot it early and take a chance. Well, that’s exactly what I’m doing today, because after noticing that Nordstrom’s editor-favorite in-house brand Open Edit had dropped a pair of new Mary-Jane flats that come in two color-ways—silver and black—and cost just $60, my editor senses started tingling, a sure-fire sign that I’d just found a future hit.

The flats, named Regina, have a slightly pointed toe and feature a delicate strap across the top of the foot. It’s these details and more that immediately reminded me of the offerings found elsewhere on Nordstrom’s website, in the designer shoe section, where pairs by the likes of The Row, Aeyde, and Prada can be found. The big difference, though, is that those go for hundreds of dollars (or more). These will only set you back $60—or, if you buy both colors, which might have to be my move, $120. 

Before the world catches wind of the just-launched style and buys up every last size left, scroll down to shop Open Edit’s Regina flat. Trust me, you’ll regret it if you don’t. 

I just found these and quickly became obsessed.

These come in so many colors, from neutrals to bold. 

The net ballet-flat trend isn’t going anywhere.

A quiet-luxury staple. 

I’ve been obsessed with Martiniano’s gold glove shoes for close to a decade. These will get me the same look for far less.

Fashion girls love these.

These are certainly something special.

You’re coming home with me.

An absolute classic.

The perfect mid-level price if you want excellent quality but don’t want to really break the bank.

These are brand new and already selling out. 

This color gets me every time. 

The perfect touch of edge.

I’ll never not want a pair of these. 

Promo images: @sylviemus_