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Ladies sandals which don't show too much foot!
cold tootsies
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Hi,
I have pale, ugly hobbit feet but am realising it's getting to that time of year again when I must inflict the sight of them on the general public .
I like gladiator-style sandals (but reasonably dainty ones) but am looking particularly for some which won't expose too much of my horrible feet. So far, I've looked in Office, Schuh and New Look. There are a few possibilities but I must be abit fussy because I don't like old fashioned frumpy ones that look like something my Gran would wear or clumpy, masculine-looking ones. They need to be flat or fairly flat and comfort is a must! Do such sandals exist?!
Many thanks for any suggestions of where to look
I have pale, ugly hobbit feet but am realising it's getting to that time of year again when I must inflict the sight of them on the general public .
I like gladiator-style sandals (but reasonably dainty ones) but am looking particularly for some which won't expose too much of my horrible feet. So far, I've looked in Office, Schuh and New Look. There are a few possibilities but I must be abit fussy because I don't like old fashioned frumpy ones that look like something my Gran would wear or clumpy, masculine-looking ones. They need to be flat or fairly flat and comfort is a must! Do such sandals exist?!
Many thanks for any suggestions of where to look
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Clarks have some more substantial sandals with wider bars across the toes etc. They're no longer the frumpy 'old lady' shoe store they once were, and are now my go-to shop for style and comfort.
Others to try - Jones the Bootmaker, and Moshulu have a few styles with wider bars which would cover more of your foot, and they have a range of colours. http://www.moshulu.co.uk/ladies/sandals
Dainty but won't expose too much foot eh? No wonder you're having such bother finding anything. The suggestion of Clarks is one I agree with. They really do have very stylish shoes now. I think even a little heel is often more comfortable than completely flat personally.
I would like these myself.
http://www.clarks.co.uk/p/26102944
I have a pair from there that I wear virtually all summer that are still in great condition after 4 years I went and bought a pair from new look last year and they fell apart within a month.
Ecco might also be an option but they can be pricey and stylistically can be hit and miss.
Personally I think all feet are gross, I bet yours are no worse than anyone elses. Good luck with your quest.