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Are these sandals fashionable?

12 replies

Horsemad · 29/04/2018 23:39

I like them but have a nagging doubt...

www.marksandspencer.com/wide-fit-leather-flower-sandals/p/p60142628?image=SD_01_T02_9530W_F0_X_EC_90&color=NAVY&prevPage=plp

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WanderingTrolley1 · 29/04/2018 23:41

I would say not. Or, maybe, if you’re over 60.

Colonelpopcorn · 29/04/2018 23:42

I’m sorry, I would agree with wandering.

DuchyDuke · 29/04/2018 23:42

Nope

PinkGinny · 29/04/2018 23:44

And again, no.

Horsemad · 29/04/2018 23:44

Right! That's it, they're going back... 😂

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emma6776 · 29/04/2018 23:44

No

Horsemad · 29/04/2018 23:45

Thanks for swift responses. They are so bloody comfy though!!

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phoebemac · 29/04/2018 23:45

I think the straps are too thick, which makes them a bit on frumpy side. A shame as they could be really nice if they were more delicate looking.

phoebemac · 29/04/2018 23:46

The red ones are such a nice colour!

tumpymummy · 29/04/2018 23:49

I can see your dilemma. I always struggle to know whether sandals are frumpy or Not, especially if looking for comfy ones. I think they look fine in red or white, but the navy and brown look a bit grannyish.

ThisIsNotARealAvo · 29/04/2018 23:54

That tiny wedge makes sandals unfashionable IMO. Flat ones look better even though they may not be as comfortable.

SleightOfMind · 29/04/2018 23:55

The glittery flowery things are making them look frumpy.

Nice feet, (clean/bit of a manicure etc) in sensible sandals are way more trendy than glittery heely things for daytime.

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