15 Cross-Strap Sandals That Your Feet (and Bank Account) Will Love
You may be already looking into fall boots and light outerwear, but sandal season is still going strong. Whether you gave toe-loop styles a try or are restocked on your favorite strappy pairs, there's no debating that they are the official shoes of the season and one can never have enough of them. However, your bank account might not agree with that statement. It's more likely for it to become the little voice in your head saying, Do you really need another pair? And we completely understand.
Lucky for you though because we compiled our 15 favorite cross-strap sandals on the market that your feet will love. And with pairs starting at $16, your bank account will too.
You can't go wrong with a pair of chunky, slingback sandals.
Nothing is classier than a black-and-white color combination.
These white sandals will make any playful pedicure stand out.
Now keep enjoying sandal season before it's over.
Opening Image: @hannastefansson
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