Jennifer Aniston owns these flip-flops in at least three colors — and they’re under $50

Jennifer Aniston isn’t flip-flopping on these supportive sandals.
While the “Friends” star has access to plenty of designer footwear, she owns Archies’ Arch Support Flip-Flops in at least three colors.
She first rocked a red pair for a Pilates class in 2023, later stepping out in the black sandals for a similarly dressed-down outing.
Archies Arch Support Flip-Flops

And in September 2024, Aniston took the supportive style to work, wearing an olive green pair with a pantsuit while seemingly filming “The Morning Show.”
Unlike standard slip-ons, the foam flip-flops are backed by a 60-day comfort guarantee — and offer up to 2.2 centimeters of orthotic support. (Plus, they’re designed in one piece, so the straps are less likely to separate from the base of the shoe.)
Archies Arch Support Flip-Flops

Archies Arch Support Flip-Flops

The versatile sandals come in 14 classic colors, plus four shimmery versions embellished with a tiny crystal.
Aniston isn’t the only one wearing them on repeat, as Archies’ flip-flops have racked up over 83,300 (!) five-star reviews and counting.
Archies Arch Support Flip-Flops

“Can wear them all day and not the slightest ache,” one satisfied shopper wrote, while another simply dubbed them the “best flip-flops on the market.”
“I wasn’t sure how I was going to like these, but the hype was true!” a third added. “They feel wonderful on my feet.”
Archies Arch Support Slides

Archies Arch Support Slides

In addition to its signature flip-flops — which come in both women’s and men’s sizes — the brand also makes similarly supportive slides.
With warmer weather nearly here, perhaps Aniston will soon be slipping on a new pair of Archies.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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