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    Birkenstocks come in a variety of styles and colors, but Susannah Davda, footwear expert at The Shoe Consultant, recommended the Milano Crosstown sandals, which feature back straps for extra ...

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    OK, these heels technically don't have the signature loop, but the bauble-detailed toe post gives off a toe-ring effect that looks phenomenal on the foot. 10/10 from me. Material: Raffia Size ...

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    An open-toe block heel is the way to go if you want to add height and formality to an outfit. This pair from Vince caught my attention not only for its design but also its wearability. Size: 5-11

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    Paduka (Sanskrit: पादुक, romanized: pāduka) is an ancient form of footwear in India, consisting of a sole with a post and knob which is positioned between the big and second toe. [2] It has been historically worn in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Paduka exist in a variety of forms and materials. They might be made in the shape of ...

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    Slingback straps are usually adjustable through a buckle or an elastic segment, allowing the wearer to slip their foot into the sandal easily without the need to make further (or any) manual adjustment to the strap or buckle, while still holding the foot in the sandal relatively securely. The buckle can be made of metal, plastic, or even ...

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    A pair of geta. Geta (pl. geta) [1] are traditional Japanese footwear resembling flip-flops.A kind of sandal, geta have a flat wooden base elevated with up to three (though commonly two) "teeth", held on the foot with a fabric thong, which keeps the foot raised above the ground.

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