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  2. These Comfy, Stylish Sandals Are Podiatrist-Approved for Wide ...

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    These elegant sandals have a 2.75-inch sturdy, braided jute wedge heel and an anti-slip rubber outsole, allowing those with wide feet to “walk comfortably with great stability,” she says.

  3. The 20 Best Orthopedic Shoes for Women, According to Experts

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    Best Wedge Sandals: Dansko Tricia Sandals. Best Ballet Flats: Vionic Minna. Best for Extra Wide Feet: Orthofeet Orthopedic Walking Shoes. Best for Plantar Fasciitis: Kuru Footwear Atom Women’s Shoes

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    Kelly & Katie Wesley Espadrille Wedge Sandal. $48 $109 ... For a short time you can get an extra 20% off of women's sandals at DSW ... Available in sizes 6 to 11 with regular and wide widths ...

  5. Platform shoe - Wikipedia

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    While a wide variety of styles were popular during this period, including boots, espadrilles, oxfords, sneakers, and sandals of all description, with soles made of wood, cork, or synthetic materials, the most popular style of the late 1960s and early 1970s was a simple quarter-strap sandal with tan water buffalo-hide straps, on a beige suede ...

  6. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    Women's high-heeled shoes with dyed black harp seal fur, by Inuk designer Nicole Camphaug. High heels have been made from a wide variety of materials throughout history. In the early years, leather and cowhide were preferred. Later, silk and patent leather were introduced.

  7. Wedge (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Wedges for women are more common [clarification needed] [citation needed] and often have a sole that is much thicker at the back than at the front, making them high-heeled boots or shoes. Wedgies for women were popularized by Salvatore Ferragamo, who introduced the design to the Italian market in the late 1930s. [2] The evolution of wedge heels ...