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    And as LaBarbera noted, the adjustable ankle strap makes it impossible for your sandals to come flying off as you maneuver from table to table greeting your guests. From $120 ; $72 at Sam Edelman ...

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    The adjustable slingback buckle can move and groove according to your ankle width (because there’s nothing worse than feeling your ankles swell and shoes shrink). $70 at Mango 10.

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  5. Socks and sandals - Wikipedia

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    The Britons are, according to The China Post, "famed for fashion blunders like wearing socks with sandals". [10] Wearing socks and sandals is considered rather unaesthetic in the Czech Republic; however, some people prefer socks and sandals, and a part of the population prefers both the options (sandals with and without socks). [11] In Israel ...

  6. Toe socks - Wikipedia

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    Toe socks (also known as fingersocks, glove socks, 5-toe socks or digital socks) are socks that have been knitted so that each toe is individually encased the same way as fingers within a glove. All sock lengths are available as toe socks, from no-show style to anklet and ankle socks through to knee-high and over-knee socks.

  7. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    The sole was made of wood, cork, or leather and the upper chiefly consisted of a strap between the big toe and second toe and another around the ankle. [6] The sandal of Homer was the pédila (πέδιλα). [7] [8] By the Classical Period, the general term for sandals was hypódēma (ὑπόδημα). [8]