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  2. Ballet flats are back. Here's why podiatrists don't like them ...

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    “I’m a big believer in moderation,” he says. “For example, if you wear ballet flats for one day, then you should wear a more supportive shoe the next day.” ...

  3. Espadrille - Wikipedia

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    Modern espadrilles are predominantly for women, though some men's shoes are made in this style. The soles of espadrilles may be flat, platform, or wedge shaped made of natural fiber . Uppers may be made from nearly any substance and may have open or closed toes, open or closed backs, and can be slip-on or tied to the ankle with laces.

  4. 20 Best Espadrille Flats for Spring and Summer - AOL

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    No warm weather shoe collection is complete without one of these breezy, jute styles.

  5. Millennials explain to Gen-Z how to wear ballet flats ... - AOL

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    The shoe’s return has been polarising to millennials and welcomed with open arms by Gen-Z

  6. Ballet flat - Wikipedia

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    Ballet flats. Ballet flats or ballet pumps are a style of shoe.The appearance is inspired by women's ballet shoes, with a very thin heel or the appearance of no heel at all.. The style sometimes features a ribbon-like binding around the low tops of the slipper and may have a slight gathering at the top-front of the vamp or a small, decorative string t

  7. Ballet shoe - Wikipedia

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    Canvas shoes are less expensive but wear faster than average leather ballet shoes. Satin shoes are often used for performances but can wear out very quickly. Shoes are secured with the use of elastic, most often with a single band across the arch of the foot, or with two bands that cross in an "X" shape at the top of the arch. In the case of ...