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  2. These Cute and Comfortable Wedges Won't Hurt Your Feet - AOL

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    Stacy Espadrille Wedge Sandal One of the biggest issues with comfort is being able to find the right size and width. Well, this option has you covered with sizes 5 to 12 and narrow, regular, wide ...

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    Vince Camuto Women’s Leera Espadrille Wedge Sandals. 100% Leather. Imported. Rubber sole. Platform measures approximately 0.5 inches. Braided jute wedge with hand whipstitching detail

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    Gigi Leather Sandals. As the fisherman sandal makes a return, it’s hard to resist the movement. Not only is this shoe chic and versatile, but it’s also ultra comfortable and platformed for ...

  5. Rope-soled shoe - Wikipedia

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    Espadrille. Espadrilles are traditional rope-soled shoes originating in the Basque Country, Catalonia and Aragon regions of Spain. They typically have a sandal-like form with woven straps or else a canvas upper. They were originally made from woven esparto (hence the name), but modern mass-produced shoes are more commonly made from the cheaper ...

  6. Espadrille - Wikipedia

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    Espadrilles(Spanish: alpargatas or esparteñas; Catalan: espardenyes; Basque: espartinak, French: espadrilles)[1]are casual, rope-soled, flat but sometimes high-heeledshoes. They usually have a canvasor cottonfabricupper and a flexible solemade of espartorope. The esparto rope sole is the defining characteristic of an espadrille; the uppersvary ...

  7. Huarache (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    The modern huarache developed from the adoption in the 1930s of making soles by recycling used rubber from automotive tires. Modern designs vary in style from a simplistic sandal to a more complex shoe, using both traditional leather as well as more modern synthetic materials. Many shoes claim to be huaraches, but they are only considered ...

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