What’s your summer sandal that goes with everything?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think these are cool right now:
https://www.neimanmarcus.com/p/vince-santa-cruz-toe-ring-strappy-sandals-prod258880111?ecid=NMAF_RK_ShopStyle+%28US%29&CS_003=5630585&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=NMAF__ShopStyle+%28US%29


DP. I have a pair of Vince sandals -- these:

https://www.vince.com/product/ceil-mule-H9500L1.html

...and they are gloriously comfortable, more so than a lot of flat shoes I own. I love love love them! If the pair the PP linked is what you had in mind, give them a try, OP.


Me again...I have the cappuccino color.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP again, again-- I think what I really want this year is a walkable sandal, with a back strap and arch support, with a 1-2 inch heel or wedge, in a soft metallic or neutral that kinda disappears on the foot. (You know what I mean? Does that make sense?) The t-strap thing isn't that big of a deal. Again, thank you for all the responses! I wish I could wear many of these suggestions.


No pons might be worth a look

https://avarcasusa.com/bin/details.php?Tag=Classic%20Anatomic&Color=Sand&Model=810&Collection=women
Anonymous
I have terrible feet (wide, high arches, plantar fasciitis) so finding cute sandals is such a struggle. I really like my new Fit Flops, they are super comfy and don't look like orthotics IMO.

https://www.fitflop.com/us/en/shop/gracie-leather-back-strap-sandals-p-EB1?colour=592&fo_c=751&fo_k=5b79825841752f659600306c1dee9054&fo_s=gplaus&gad=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwl6OiBhA2EiwAuUwWZVsnBcDg2dyw4g8h12ndfKBOF46z6jVb98iqK0Z9Qsia8RvszHwlbxoCMrcQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds#592

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:these are my new favorite summer sandals.

https://olukai.com/products/waiau-womens-leather-slingback-sandals-black?currency=USD&variant=40152705499235&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=Google%20Shopping&gclid=CjwKCAjw9J2iBhBPEiwAErwpeeKl1G1QbS0vOWQB-icEv4UWn3puL1NpJYGQBwtT0hJqQOUJNLUnkhoCB44QAvD_BwE


Hey, PP, if you were between sizes, would you go up or down in these? It looks as if they only come in whole sizes.


I am usually a 9.5 but the 9 fit perfectly. If your foot is wider- I might go up a size?
Anonymous
Similar to the above I have these in several colors and they are super comfortable, easy to wear and versatile.

https://www.dnafootwear.com/collections/sandals/products/rockaway-tan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I practically live in these all summer. Yes, ugly, whatever, but they are sooo comfortable
https://www.clarksusa.com/c/Mira-Ivy/p/26171424


My eyes!
Anonymous
How old are the posters recommending these sandals? 60?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think these are cool right now:
https://www.neimanmarcus.com/p/vince-santa-cruz-toe-ring-strappy-sandals-prod258880111?ecid=NMAF_RK_ShopStyle+%28US%29&CS_003=5630585&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=NMAF__ShopStyle+%28US%29


DP. I have a pair of Vince sandals -- these:

https://www.vince.com/product/ceil-mule-H9500L1.html

...and they are gloriously comfortable, more so than a lot of flat shoes I own. I love love love them! If the pair the PP linked is what you had in mind, give them a try, OP.


Me again...I have the cappuccino color.


NP - and I really like those. I work from home and wouldn't have much use for a pair of heeled sandals, but if I did, I would snatch those up.
Anonymous
https://taosfootwear.com/collections/luckie-collection/products/luckie?color=Steel%20Leather

I need a supportive footbed and I really like Taos when I need something a little more stylish than my usual Birks or Tevas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://taosfootwear.com/collections/luckie-collection/products/luckie?color=Steel%20Leather

I need a supportive footbed and I really like Taos when I need something a little more stylish than my usual Birks or Tevas.


Are you 80?

Seriously. On what planet are these stylist for anyone other than a 70-80 year old grandmother from Palm Beach.

I'm going to knock my head into a wall.


Seriously though, how old are you?
These sandals are the definition of "middle age woman who has given up".
Anonymous
I hadn't worn Birks before but with the latest rise in popularity I'm considering a pair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://taosfootwear.com/collections/luckie-collection/products/luckie?color=Steel%20Leather

I need a supportive footbed and I really like Taos when I need something a little more stylish than my usual Birks or Tevas.


Are you 80?

Seriously. On what planet are these stylist for anyone other than a 70-80 year old grandmother from Palm Beach.

I'm going to knock my head into a wall.


Seriously though, how old are you?
These sandals are the definition of "middle age woman who has given up".


I didn't realize there was an age limit to being on DCUM. Perhaps you'd feel better on "hot young things whose feet never hurt!" I think that's a real rip roarer of a board.

And it's middle aged, not middle age.

FWIW I go speak at a college class once a year, and the kids there were all wearing sandals like the ones in this thread. So for all you know, hot young thing, we're all 20.
Anonymous
https://taosfootwear.com/collections/luckie-collection/products/luckie?color=Steel%20Leather

I need a supportive footbed and I really like Taos when I need something a little more stylish than my usual Birks or Tevas.


Are you 80?

Seriously. On what planet are these stylist for anyone other than a 70-80 year old grandmother from Palm Beach.


Why is it an insult to suggest that someone is 80? My mom is close to 80, and while she is not a maven of style, she would not wear these sandals. She has sandals similar to (but not exactly the same as) the fit flops that an earlier person posted, which are reasonable, normal sandals. Being an older person does not mean that you are compelled to pick unattractive styles. People can dress nicely for the age that they are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://taosfootwear.com/collections/luckie-collection/products/luckie?color=Steel%20Leather

I need a supportive footbed and I really like Taos when I need something a little more stylish than my usual Birks or Tevas.


Are you 80?

Seriously. On what planet are these stylist for anyone other than a 70-80 year old grandmother from Palm Beach.

I'm going to knock my head into a wall.


Seriously though, how old are you?
These sandals are the definition of "middle age woman who has given up".


I didn't realize there was an age limit to being on DCUM. Perhaps you'd feel better on "hot young things whose feet never hurt!" I think that's a real rip roarer of a board.

And it's middle aged, not middle age.

FWIW I go speak at a college class once a year, and the kids there were all wearing sandals like the ones in this thread. So for all you know, hot young thing, we're all 20.


You are telling me that college kids were wearing this?
You are lying.

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