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  2. These Cute Espadrilles Will Be Your Favorite Shoes All ... - AOL

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    These best espadrilles for women will be your go-to shoe of the spring and summer. Choose from several styles then dress them up or down for any occasion.

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    Tory Burch has so many classic pairs of sandals to dress up your wardrobe, ... Ines Multi-Strap Espadrille Sandal. $278 at Tory Burch. Classic Flip-Flop. $178 at Tory Burch. Buckle Bubble Jelly.

  4. These are the best-selling espadrille sandals on Instagram - AOL

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    Since then, designers have taken the classic flats as inspiration to create statement-making sandals and heels. Below, you can shop the five best-selling espadrille wedges on Instagram, all under ...

  5. Self-tying shoes - Wikipedia

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    Powerlace P-One shoes are able to lace up automatically based on the wearer's body weight. Once the shoes are on, the wearer presses their heel on the concealed disc linked to the laces by wires, and wearers can use a lever attached to the back of the shoe to release pressure and loosen the lace.

  6. Climbing shoe - Wikipedia

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    Lace-up shoes use a traditional lace, like those on sneakers, that reaches the rand of the shoe. Lace-ups provide climbers with the most adjustability in the shoe's tightness. According to REI, a climber wearing lace-up shoes can loosen the shoe for walk-off routes or tighten the laces to complete a harder route. [2]

  7. Oxford shoe - Wikipedia

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    Oxford shoes are also known for their variation or style. The Cap-Toe Oxford is the most well-known, although 'Whole Cut', 'Plain Toe', and a variation of 'Brogue' Oxfords are commonly referred to styles. [5] Shoes with closed lacing (Oxfords/Balmorals) are considered more formal than those with open lacing (Bluchers/Derbys). [6]