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Few items of clothing have been demonized in the same way that sandals have. While for the most part, this is understandable, Spring/Summer 2020 has seen a range of sandals from labels like Suicoke, Acne Studios, and more that have boldly changed the way we think about the style. No longer reserved for parents or children too young to dress themselves, this summer should be the year that you embrace the wind rushing over your bare feet, your feet will thank you for it.

We’ve been fantasizing about diversifying our footwear rotations with a pair of stylish sandals lately, so we took to the internet to collate some examples. Two pairs stood out above the rest. Not only do these Prada sandals offer the breathability our toes have been so desperately calling for, they’re also easy to style and sure to elevate your look.

Shop our favorite sandals of the season below.

PradaBuckled Sandals
$590
Buy at LN-CC
PradaCloudbust Thunder Sandals
from $690
(Available at 11 Merchants)

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