| Another vote for the Olakai sandals. So comfortable |
| Fit flop, they are the most comfortable |
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1221186.page |
Apparently I’m wearing them wrong then. I wear the green/teal ones with normal clothes and no nylons and get lots of compliments each time I wear them. |
Yeah. I assume those compliments aren't coming from stylish friends as you wait outside one of the tents at NY fashion week. |
From who, the granny brigade? |
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I like Sofft: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/sofft-sfft-bali-sandal-women/6769467?origin=coordinating-6769467-0-3-PDP_1_spa_variant-recbot-also_viewed_graph&recs_placement=PDP_1_spa_variant&recs_strategy=also_viewed_graph&recs_source=recbot&recs_page_type=product&recs_seed=7718489&color=LUGGAGE%2F%20TAN%20CALF%20HAIR&size=6
Have you tried Rothy's? They have a ton of options now and I find them extremely comfortable, durable, and love that they are washable. |
| Just wear ballet flats. |
| Fit Flop leather sandals are comfy. |
The fact that nylons even entered your thought process means you're old and unfashionable. So yes, they probably looked appropriate on you. |
| Another size 11 here! I've had a lot of luck with Sorel & Reef sandals lately. Naturalizer also has a great size range of sizes and width. I've also had my eye on some Converse mary Jane's lately too. Not sandals, but cute & probably comfy |
OP here and ballet flat cause me a lot of pain. Squishing my toes seems to be the culprit…throws off my whole body. and any “barefoot” shoe with space for my toes doesn’t have support.
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DP here. Why so nasty to the PP with teal sandals? Another poster had mentioned nylons. Free your mind and believe that different people can wear different things and still look good |
This PP understood the assignment. I have these in black and love them. |