There’s nothing that we enjoy more than prepping our wardrobe for the upcoming seasons, and when doing so you can't forget to take a look at your shoe game.
Here’s six sandal styles that we believe every woman should grab to create a spring wardrobe that is ready for any and every occasion.
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1. Caged Sandals
Prada’s Foam Rubber Sandals are now available and we can’t help but feel like this shoe, as well as this style of shoe, is going to be extremely popular come spring and summer. The caged look is super unique, stands out from a lot of other styles, and can be dressed either up or down.
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2. We Hate To Say It But…Crocs
We really hate to admit it but Crocs don’t seem to be going anywhere. They continue to expand in colors, patterns, styles and are even available in heel options. At this point, so many people own a pair that if you don’t, you're certainly looking like the odd person out.
3. A Fabulous Pair of Dad Sandals
Who would have thought that in 2022 dad sandals would be so trendy? If you’re just as in love with the style as we are, then definitely consider splurging on a designer pair to last you for years to come. This Chanel pair has definitely stolen our hearts.
4. Birkenstocks
Honestly, Birkenstocks don’t get enough love. First off, if you’re not a fan of the look of Crocs then Birkenstocks are a great alternative. They’re just as comfortable and can literally be paired with any and every outfit.
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5. Wedge Sandals
Wedge sandals might feel a bit outdated but we predict that they’ll be making a major comeback in 2022. And honestly, why not? They’re comfortable, and add a little extra height and glamor to any spring or summer outfit.
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6. A Stylish, Everyday Mini-Heel
What do you do when a flat sandal, sneaker, or any other shoe just won’t fit the outfit? Well, you reach for an everyday, stylish heel. The heel that you choose doesn’t have to be too high in height, as you want to be able to rock it comfortably and casually; but it should add an extra pop of color or “umph” to your outfit like these heels by Sam Edelman.