The New Sandal Trend That's About to Be Everywhere
Whether you’re looking for a new pair of shoes to wear to the office this summer or cool sandals to wear with your jeans this weekend, there’s one style we highly recommend adding to your wardrobe. We’re referring to the plethora of chic strappy white sandals we’re seeing all over Instagram and from several of our favourite designers such as By Far.
The great thing about owning the on-trend style is that you can wear the sandals from day to night and from work to weekend, so they are more than qualified to check the versatility box. From some of the coolest Italian footwear brands to affordable options from Zara, you can really find a style at any price point. Today we’re sharing our favourite picks ranging from £40 and up, but enough with the words—keep reading to find your next pair of summer sandals.
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