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Shes also a longtime Birkenstock wearer who recently made the Milano her go-to style.
These are my new favorites, she says.
They have an extra strap at the heel to keep them on, and all three buckles are adjustable.
Which is super impressive, because my feet are very, very prone to both, she says.
Its a plush, breezy slide that gives you a little lift without caging in your feet.
And yes, you could addJibbitzto the straps.
One thing to note: When we say the Crush runs large, we really mean it.
Our tester ordered her usual size and couldnt keep the sandals on her feet.
Thats because the brands shoes have a shock-absorbing insole to protect your heels from impact while you walk.
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I could wear them anywhere.
Even the brandsflip-flops, like the Lulu Thong, have enough structure to keep you comfy all day long.
Sizes:US 5 to 11 |Widths:Medium
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Overhauling your shoe collection?
Dont stresswe have more pairs to suggest.
These sandals didnt quite make the cut, but we still think they deserve a place in your rotation.
Theyre flexible and breathable, which makes them particularly wide-feet-friendly.
Stand on it while youre in bare feet, and take your foots measurement at its widest point.
Keep that number in mind while you shop and compare brands sizing guides.
What should you look for in a sandal if you have wide feet?
Similarly, Dr. Wolf says your shoe should be wider than your feet,to prevent chafing.
Aside from that, both Dr. Daughtry and Dr. Wolf stress the importance of arch support.
Another feature they agree on: Adjustable straps.
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