8 Wedge Sneakers That Are Actually Stylish
Try as we might, we can't deny the stigma attached to wedge sneakers. However, this once forgotten trend is making a comeback this season—with a major upgrade, that is. Whether you need a little lift or simply want to try this revived trend, look no further. Bring this trend into 2018 by pairing your sky-high sneakers with skinny jeans and a plaid coat or with your favorite athleisure look.
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Available in size 6.5.We're loving anything with a fur accent this season.
Available in sizes 6.5 to 7.5.You can't go wrong with all-white sneakers.
Available in sizes 5.5 to 11.
For those times when you need a little extra lift.
Available in sizes 35 to 40.Update your lace-up sneakers by adding some height.
Available in sizes 36 to 41.Olive green is the perfect alternative to plain white or black sneakers.
Available in sizes 35 to 38.Style these with cropped flares and an oversize coat for a weekend-ready look. Next up: the controversial flats that are actually stylish.
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