Sandal Love

Some days I feel like I could look through shoes all day. There were so many new arrivals at Shoes.com I probably could have. I had a hard time finding a few favorites (surprise, surprise) only because there were so many lovely distractions.
Here are three faves and I even kept them to a reasonable height:

MUDD Women’s Ricki, maple or black in sizes 9 and 10 (don’t know why) for $50

Naturalizer Women’s Tearful, white or bronze in sizes 5.5 – 12 (also wide widths) for $54

Calvin Klein Women’s Yvona, black or kelly green in sizes 5.5 to 12 for $90

Are your feet ready for spring/summer?

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One Comment

  1. Love those sandals! I have a terrible time with both wide feet, and an aversion to thongs. I cannot stand anything between my toes, and finding sandals is an exercise in frustration. Especially when most affordable shoes don’t come in wide widths. I will check these out!

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