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Comfy but frumpy?

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DailyEnergyCrisis · 02/05/2024 08:58

https://www.johnlewis.com/hush-puppies-rachel-leather-platform-espadrille-sandals/black/p111535944

Ive tried these on and they are the most comfortable, cushioned, supportive sandals I’ve ever worn. But- can I choose comfort over style? I know they’re not the most fashion forward.
I look daft in a dress and trainers so need an every day alternative.

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Ukrainebaby23 · 02/06/2024 12:24

I think they are definitely not for me, but if they suit you/your feet and are comfy that's is a win.

Louisa21 · 02/06/2024 14:27

I think they are calling cool

Summertimer · 02/06/2024 14:31

I would not pay £90 for those. You can get similar and without the cloth espadrille element - so you could wear them on wet days - for considerably less and same comfort level. They selling stuff off any minute now as end of season sale.

DailyEnergyCrisis · 02/06/2024 15:10

Summertimer · 02/06/2024 14:31

I would not pay £90 for those. You can get similar and without the cloth espadrille element - so you could wear them on wet days - for considerably less and same comfort level. They selling stuff off any minute now as end of season sale.

I get a really good discount at most retailers through my job so I didn’t pay £90. There is no cloth element so no issues there.

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Summertimer · 02/06/2024 22:34

DailyEnergyCrisis · 02/06/2024 15:10

I get a really good discount at most retailers through my job so I didn’t pay £90. There is no cloth element so no issues there.

Espadrilles, the wedges are made up of fabric/rope

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