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  2. 7 Most Comfortable Neutral Sandals That Make Your Legs Look ...

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    Just like black clothing makes you appear slimmer, certain heels make you appear taller. In the summer, we gravitate towards neutral sandals that are comfy, versatile and stylish. And since we ...

  3. Strappy sandals - Wikipedia

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    Strappy sandals have various designs, materials, and heel heights. [3] Those sandals are popular for summer seasons, having probably adapted gladiator styles popular in 1970s. Prada and Max Mara are among the brands who actively use strappy sandals in their fashion lines. [4] Strappy sandals were worn by Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell throughout ...

  4. 6 Types of Shoes to Wear on a Warm-Weather Vacation - AOL

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    Citing their slingback, Francesca Capellini, creative director of footwear at Toms, notes that the strappy, open style is "just the right amount of openness and peep-toe look for those warmer ...

  5. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    Grecian sandal, sandals from Greece and Salento (Italy), a (generally flat or low) sole attached to the foot by interlaced straps crossing the toes and instep, and fastening around the ankle. A similar style is sometimes called gladiator sandal; High-heeled sandal, a type of sandal with an elevated heel. They allow the wearer to have an open ...

  6. 20 Stores Like Lulus to Shop Right Now - AOL

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    Bestsellers are usually dresses (both of the flowy maxi variety and body-hugging mini) and heeled sandals, with the occasional blazer, swimsuit and ribbed T-shirt thrown in. Want to know which ...

  7. Slingback - Wikipedia

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    Slingback straps are usually adjustable through a buckle or an elastic segment, allowing the wearer to slip their foot into the sandal easily without the need to make further (or any) manual adjustment to the strap or buckle, while still holding the foot in the sandal relatively securely. The buckle can be made of metal, plastic, or even ...