The Competition: What Competes with Hermès?
The Hermès Oran sandal’s dominant position has drawn rivals from virtually every corner of the luxury footwear market. Brands that would not previously have considered entering the premium flat sandal category have entered in reaction to the Oran’s dominance, and several of the resulting products are genuinely excellent. The key issue for those considering alternatives is not whether alternatives exist — they undoubtedly exist — but whether competing sandals can truly stand in for the original at a below-Hermès price, or whether the distinction between copies and original is clear enough to merit the higher Hermès price.

The Saint Laurent Tribute: The Nearest Alternative
The Saint Laurent flat sandal is the closest rival to the Hermès Oran in the luxury flat sandal market. It features an H-adjacent strap configuration, quality leather build, and a retail price around $650 to $750 — clearly less than the Oran’s $780+ retail. The hide quality is strong for the price tier, and the build quality is reliable. The Tribute has good resale market performance and is offered in many colors and materials. For buyers who seek a quality flat shoe with real craftsmanship backing at slightly reduced cost than the Oran, the Tribute is the most viable rival.
Where the Tribute falls short relative to the hermes sandals original Oran is in three key respects. The first is design heritage: the Tribute is a well-designed flat, but it lacks the more than two decades of cultural standing of the Oran. Second, the leather sourcing and grade: Hermès’s standing in the leather industry gives it access to raw materials and tanning expertise that Saint Laurent’s footwear program does not match. Third, the resale performance: while the Tribute performs adequately on the resale market, the Oran’s secondary market return consistently outperforms the Tribute’s.
Newer-Brand Rivals: Fashion-Forward Competitors
Two contemporary luxury brands have entered the flat sandal market with products that reference the Oran’s clean design language while sitting at a lower cost level: both Totême and Jacquemus. The Totême flat shoe range — including styles like the Resort and Scoop — are clean, minimal, and made from genuinely good leather. Pricing ranges from $350 to $500, roughly 40 to 50 percent under the Oran’s price. The leather quality is perceptibly lower than Hermès — thinner, less dense, with a shorter expected lifespan — but the design quality is strong and the brand’s aesthetic is coherent.
Jacquemus’s flat sandal styles take a more experimental direction — the forms are more fashion-forward, the color combinations more playful, and the label’s approach considerably more fashion-current than the understated elegance of Hermès. The hide quality in this price bracket is introductory quality — good enough for a few seasons of regular wear but far from ten-year durability. According to Vogue‘s comparison of luxury flat sandals in 2026, no product at any price tier fully replicates the combination of materials quality, design heritage, and value retention that makes the Hermès Oran the defining product in its category.
| Brand / Style | Price Range | Leather Quality | Resale Performance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hermès Oran | $780–$820 | Exceptional | 92–105% | Investment, longevity, status |
| Saint Laurent Tribute | $650–$750 | Excellent | 75–90% | Luxury flat at lower entry |
| Manolo Blahnik (flat) | $600–$800 | Excellent | 70–85% | Design-led feminine flat |
| Totême (flat) | $350–$500 | Good | 60–75% | Contemporary luxury alternative |
| Jacquemus (flat) | $280–$400 | Decent | 50–65% | Fashion-forward, entry luxury |
| Mid-market ($150–$300) | $150–$300 | Adequate | Low | Budget-conscious flat sandal |

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