. Don't worry, that's where the best espadrilles come in. Like , espadrilles were a workers' shoe that over centuries became a footwear staple.
Originally from Spain, they're marked by soles made of woven jute and finished with breathable materials like canvas and linen.
In the 1970s, Yves Saint Laurent designed a wedge version of the traditionally flat shoe that helped the espadrille skyrocket in further popularity.
The shoe is lightweight, shock-absorbing, and supportive enough to withstand long hours on your feet. Plus, they usually have rope-soled shoes have ankle ties that beautifully draw attention to your and tanned legs—truly, there's no better sandal for warm weather.Today, the espadrille endures as a summer shoe—and come in many styles, straps, and colors.
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