70s Sandals You'll Actually Wear
Seventies sandals have a reputation problem. People assume the look means full fancy dress, that you need flared trousers and a cheesecloth shirt to pull them off. You do not. The right pair sits completely naturally with a linen midi dress, wide leg jeans, or even something quite simple and contemporary. That is what makes this era of sandal design so good. The strappy gladiator styles, the chunky tan leather, the stacked wooden soles that add real height without punishing your feet. These are silhouettes that have been quietly influential for fifty years for a reason. We have been pulling together the versions that feel genuinely wearable rather than costume-like, the ones that have that unmistakable seventies quality in their construction and their materials without requiring you to commit to a full decade. Tan leather is the dominant note here, though there are richer browns and some cream options that photograph beautifully against summer skin. What unites them is that they all look better in person than they do online. Wear them once and you will understand why this particular era of footwear refuses to go away.
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