- Sandals at Low Prices - posted by Hottest Offers on Jun 18th 2010 00:22
With summer in full swing it is a great time to air your feet and wear the latest and trendiest footwear. If you haven’t done so already updating your wardrobe with this year’s trend is a must. So what’s hot on the footwear scene?
Gladiator-style sandals are in this year with a variety of designs from most retailers. What’s great about these types of sandals is the comfort of wearing them. Gladiator-style sandals have a zip at the back of them allowing you to slide your feet comfortably inside without having to undo all the straps. One great thing to note with these designs is you no longer have the headache of someone stepping on the back of your sandal making you trip up in the process. As always there are a range of prices for this style of footwear dependant on where you shop. If you’re looking for a real bargain, then head down to your local market. This year the quality has really stepped up and their items don’t look half bad. You can find a pair of sandals at discounted prices for around £5-£10. If you can’t find what you’re looking for locally then try the high street stores.
Amazon is selling the Garage Shoes - Fuji - Women's Flat Sandal for £9.99. Available in size 3 to 8 with a 30 day returns policy.
Additions Direct have quite a selection. Online they are selling Steve Madden Devinne ankle cuff sandals now for £100. If you’re looking for longer sandals that reach your mid calf then the Dune Danger gladiator patent leather sandals are for you, now only £85 online.
BHS have a great collection and variety. One that caught my eye was a pair of sandals called Ankle cuff amber stone sandals priced at £22. The sandal has a very ethnic feel to it with gold beading around the front of the sandal.
Office is one shop that I regularly shop at, but I have to say I’m not fond of the prices. If you’re willing to spend a bit more then try the Office Neapolitan Gladiator White Sandal now £35. Get 10% off this item with our Office Discount Code
If Gladiator styled sandals don’t float your boat then wear the most traditional summer footwear of all time, the time defying flip flop. One thing about this item is it never dates and feels extra comfortable.
Pop down to your local charity store as sometimes there are great finds. You are also doing something good for others so that more of an incentive. You should be able to find something for around £2.
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