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  2. Amazon Is a Treasure Trove of Chic Summer Sandals Right Now - AOL

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    Jasmine Mules. Shoe lovers will swoon over the playfulness of these practical summer sandals. The kitten heel peep-toe combo gives a retro nod, while the 3D flower details add feminine kitsch.

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    If so, Dream Pairs, with its low, elegant sandals, and 13 color options, are your best bet. Plus, the bestsellers are currently on sale for Memorial Day weekend with styles starting at just $32.

  4. We’re Calling It! These Are the Comfiest Heels for ... - AOL

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    Sure, heels can be comfortable to a degree — but almost every pair of pumps we own simply isn’t designed for all-day wear. Eventually, our feet inevitably get tired and we swap out those bad ...

  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. Mule (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of red and animal skin high heeled mules . Mule is a style of shoe that has no back or constraint around the foot's heel. The English word mule—originally written moyle—comes from French, which was using it specifically for women's slippers with an open heel since at least 1556. [1]

  7. Slide (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    This pulls the Achilles tendon, potentially causing shin splints, heel and/or arch pain, [1] or tendinitis. Slides typically aren't designed with a front and back end, which forces the wearer's toes to grip harder to keep the footwear in place, causing foot pain, and with more frequent usage it could change the toe's natural shape and growth ...