If you favor earth tones, these suede thong sandals are your ticket to ride. |
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Aida walked maladroitly to a couch and sat down, slipping his sandals off his feet. |
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She's standing alone, stringy hair, corduroy skirt, scabby legs sprouting out of Roman sandals. |
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She shows me weekend bags, handbags and clutches, beach towels and sandals and ballerina flats. |
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We recommend walking shoes or boots rather than sandals for this walk as it is over uneven ground in places. |
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It's impossible to slouch with a solid three inch bow at your back, and the sandals require short steps. |
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Healing sandals and therapeutic shoes are less restrictive and feel more stable for these patients. |
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And, can I go to work in the office, barelegged in strappy stiletto sandals with red painted toenails? |
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Traditional footwear is sandals or wooden clogs with a thong that passes between the big toe and the second toe. |
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I see her kick off her black thong sandals and pull her feet up into her chair, sitting Indian style as she settles in to study. |
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His plaid shirt and jeans make a good match for her gingham dress, while his masculine work boots match well with her cheap thong sandals. |
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Get your feet on the coolest loafers, lounges, sandals, thongs, and sneakers of the season, and be a step ahead of the rest. |
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It's common to see men on Greek construction sites wearing thongs or sandals, but not helmets or safety harnesses. |
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Now guys can finally step into luxury with this pair of stylish thong sandals. |
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Step into these stylish sandals this summer, from thongs to slides, and you'll be turning up the heat with whomever you want. |
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The soles of her thong sandals are at least two or three inches thick, and the leather between her toes is braided with gems attached. |
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The next day, Frank and I were looking at some thongy sandals in the local leather emporium when I heard a voice behind me. |
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We'd love to stay outdoors all the time, run off on adventurous weekend trips, and shop for new threads and sandals. |
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Her toes, pinched in the sandals, cried out for liberation and her poor heel throbbed with a developing blister. |
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Remember, however, to match the color of your sandals to that of your bathing suit. |
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Although there's more to thong sandals than the popular beachwear look, that doesn't mean you should desert their casual nature completely. |
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The paduka or toe-knob sandals were usually worn by ascetics and mendicants. |
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For instance some people believe shoes and sandals remain unnoticed or that they are the last option required to beautify one's looks. |
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What I found was tissue paper in the exact same shade of gold as my sandals. |
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Talking of toes, it is even possible to buy toeless tights to wear with sandals and peep-toed shoes. |
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I had painted my toenails and fingernails varying shades of purple, and I was wearing my open-toed heeled sandals. |
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My costume consisted of a toga, sandals and a laurel wreath, which Imperial get-up I wore throughout the performance. |
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We took off our sandals, and two of the bissu carried burning torches to light our way. |
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She was trying to be fashionable, or sexy, exposing her toes in black sandals. |
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We were in a theater and she was berating me for wearing open toe sandals when it was cold out. |
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Slip-on sandals are extremely versatile as they can be worn with dressier chinos, jeans and even a nice pair of Bermuda shorts. |
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Not that I wander around in tweed jackets, nylon trackies or sandals, you understand, but the latest trends in clothing tend to pass me by. |
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Emma's miniskirt formed an incongruous addition to this parade of shapeless sack dresses, zip off trousers and sandals. |
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Within a few blocks my feet were sliding back and forth inside my sandals, which made it difficult to walk without seeming to mince. |
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She found a short denim mini, with green leggings and a pair of wedge sandals. |
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Some women also love to wear ankle wrap sandals as well as pointed toe dress shoes. |
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His feet are shod in rough sandals, and his pink dress is more like a simple caftan than a kingly religious vestment. |
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Depending on the shape, style, and length of skirt, you can choose from boots, sandals, cool clogs, or classic pumps. |
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Village cures in their black cassocks and shovel hats, and monks in sandals and brown woollen robes, were everywhere. |
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Of his accomplices, one was about 6ft tall and tubby, and wore shorts, a red checked shirt and sandals. |
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She had changed into a black moleskin cloak-like dress but had kept her red headscarf and cross-laced sandals. |
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The sheer simplicity of this pair of sandals underscores the simplicity of the entire line. |
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These leather sandals aren't platforms, but they look so glamorous that I couldn't resist mentioning them. |
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Known for his humble and unassuming style he often wears his customary hooded brown robe and sandals. |
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Her bare feet skidded and slid over the dirt, sandals long since broken in the fight. |
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She chose a pair of jeans instead of a summery skirt, a T-shirt over a singlet top, and mules over sandals. |
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Right now, she's into mules, but I'll take any of her slingbacks and high-heeled sandals. |
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I finally decided on a light pink boat neck shirt, denim skirt and denim jacket with tan sandals. |
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Latasha Arnt appeared before the court in a black pantsuit and sandals, her hair in a crimped bob. |
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She longs to be able to wear strappy sandals and a slinky dress with sequins. |
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The casual cousins of slip-on sandals, flip-flops are basically nice shower shoes. |
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Two small, brawny men slosh through an icy stream, their cheap plastic sandals slapping slick rocks. |
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His one physical quirk, the sandals which he always wears with socks seem more trademark than style choice. |
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She traded the sneaks with the red flashing lights in the heels for a pair of jeans, clear fingernail polish, and sandals. |
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That's right, sandals are made to be worn without socks, so don't let the fashion police spot you because they might end up socking it to you. |
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Her mother, Julie, removed her sandals and examined her feet and legs for signs that the needle had broken the skin. |
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He was wearing a collarless shirt, beaded necklace, sandals and the familiar soul patch under his bottom lip. |
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She put on a pink shirt, white sandals, pink plaid pants, and a matching pink plaid bucket hat. |
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He was wearing plastic sandals, a checked shirt and baggy traditional Kurdish trousers. |
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My sandals are kind of wet from wearing them to the pool the other day, and they squish as I walk. |
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On through the forest I strolled, passing a group of spry elderly women with yellow bags and hemp sandals. |
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She squiggled around on the easement, scuffing her new green sandals in the gravel. |
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He donned the traditional brown Franciscan habit and sandals and took the name of his patron, St. Francis Solanus. |
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During the years 1813-1815, the hems are a bit shorter, allowing a view of half-boots or sandals laced up the ankle. |
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On Anya's birthday, when she wore that red suit and knee socks and those nylons and sandals, I just couldn't stand it. |
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The Italian beauty wore a grey printed vest top that hugged her growing bump, a pair of harem pants and sandals. |
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Check out the irresistible floral and tweed sequined skirts, tweed platform sandals and brooch-clasped cardigans. |
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He looked the part too, that artsy, political sort of look, longish hair, dress shirt, olive army jacket, flip-flop sandals. |
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Today we have such a broad range in choice, we can choose from runners to stilettos or from sandals to kinky boots. |
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Strappy high-heeled sandals and fabulous glitter-encrusted stilettos are more my kind of thing. |
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The naval ship's pantry is stocked with wines, baguettes and pate, and its casual dress code is shorts and sandals. |
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But we all know that the stereotype of chunky knit sweaters, open-toed sandals and beards is not true. |
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No open-toed shoes or sandals are to be worn and appropriate gloves must be used on contact with the book. |
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You also should avoid sandals, open-toed shoes, high-heeled shoes, and shoes with pointed toes. |
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If public transit and traffic lights are still down in the morning, forget the strappy sandals and dress shoes. |
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Don't try and pack the entire contents of your medicine cabinet and leave more room for that cute pair of strappy sandals. |
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Keep your open, strappy sandals for pants or longer skirt where hosiery is not an issue. |
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Also popular are the clear vinyl shoes in strappy sandals some with changeable colored ribbon straps. |
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It also has a shimmer in it which is great if you are wearing strappy dresses and sandals. |
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I had worn a pale pink halter, fitted black capris, and pink strappy sandals. |
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My hoovering shoes are strappy sandals covered in pink glitter, with gold insoles. |
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Sales of sandals, swimwear and ice cream have fallen and we're stuffing ourselves with comfort food to warm up after getting drenched. |
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His blonde hair was spiked up in front and he was wearing khaki shorts, a beater with a Hawaiian overshirt and sandals. |
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Without hesitation, the savvy shopper races through the revolving door and picks up sundresses, swimsuits and sandals. |
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Finally, useful bits and pieces include sandals or wetsuit boots, a sun hat and suncream and sunglasses. |
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I'll trade in my sandals, shorts and sunnies for a hip flask of brandy and a gnarly old jacket which can't quite keep the wind out. |
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Mohammed kept losing his sandals and slipping on the tile, and the ball nearly overturned boxes of vegetables and pails of whitewash. |
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He is elderly and balding, with horn-rimmed glasses and tobacco-stained teeth, wearing a neat blue pullover, clean white shirt and sandals. |
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I would like to know if it is proper to wear strappy sandals at weddings without pantyhose. |
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She wore a blue-and-white flower print bikini, a matching sarong, and huarache sandals. |
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On the floor were several shoe racks filled with sandals, cleats, for softball, and tennis shoes. |
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She was wearing a short, clingy blue dress with black platform sandals and a short black jacket. |
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His sandals clopped on the tile as he approached a small table underneath a wide umbrella and set his tray on it with a smile. |
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We went to some dress shop to pick out a navy, simply cut blue dress and a pair of clunky sandals. |
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I showered quickly and put on a pair of short khaki cargo shorts and a green halter-top and slid on a pair of clunky sandals. |
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The only other things the monk might have were a pendant cross and a pair of shoes or sandals, although some went barefoot as a lifelong penance. |
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She wore a short cocktail dress and high-heeled sandals but still, she looked gorgeous. |
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Just as long hair, sandals and creative angst have typified the poet, poetry that is dense and inaccessible is considered weighty. |
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Because they are composed of vegetable fibers, EcoDragon's sandals can be composted once they're worn out. |
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There are some surprises here, too, like a pith helmet and assorted pairs of chiefs' sandals, all covered in fine gold leaf. |
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He's too astute to give away his position, but he wears an air of contentment as comfortably as the leather sandals on his feet. |
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She was dressed in a short denim skirt, black fishnet stockings and high red sandals. |
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The sandals are sewn by hand, made with low-impact, fiberreactive dyes and no fixative chemicals. |
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I kicked off my sandals and folded my legs up underneath me on the long red plush couch that ran down one side of the bus. |
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They dressed me in a turquoise crocheted pullover, brown corduroy flares and open-toed sandals, while letting my hair grow very long. |
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She was wearing a knee-length jean skirt that flared slightly at the bottom and cute sandals were on her dainty little feet. |
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Everything from citrus-colored sandals to spacey, iridescently rainbow platforms to classic colonial or Edwardian-style pumps were in demand. |
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Gone are the towering heels of last summer, to be replaced by thick-tongued brogues, clunky flatforms and Birkenstock-style sandals. |
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I walked down to the beach carrying my skis, boots and poles and changed from sandals to my skating boots. |
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When it gets cold in Chicago, the snow way up to my knees, I still wear my sandals. |
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His sandals were downstairs so he flipped off the light switch in his room and proceeded down the steps. |
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If you're headed for the swimming pool or the backyard barbecue, flip-flops or sandals are more appropriate than sweaty sneakers. |
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What is it with this ridiculous fashion at the moment for wearing loose sandals or flip-flops? |
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While his comrades wore flip-flops and sandals, he had to wear boots, because of an ankle injury he had received in another motorbike accident. |
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The front hallway was littered with cute flip-flops and sandals, hiding beneath it the gorgeous Italian marble. |
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To the left of the entrance stood a huge basket of mismatched flip-flops and sandals, to be put on before going inside. |
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Not far away, a small pile of flip-flops, sandals and trainers have been carefully gathered, next to a growing mountain of wreaths. |
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After the running shoes there's a myriad of flats, sandals and flip-flops before we get to kitten heels. |
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While the actors wore the cothurnus, the chorus appeared in their usual sandals. |
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While the young often wear Western-style clothing, the older Peruvians wear more traditional handwoven garments such as ponchos and sandals. |
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Wear these strappy high-heeled sandals with a flowy chiffon dress to a wedding. |
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So I decided against fussiness, and went for an almost folkish skirt to mid calf, strappy heeled sandals and a lacy bodice-style top. |
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Proper footwear and a good pair of sandals with exposed toes, but no heel strap, is recommended. |
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Einstein himself would have been sent home to change, sandals without socks being his default footwear. |
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We think the jackets look best when irrelevantly worn with cuffed jeans, a funky t-shirt, to-die-for sandals, and undone hair. |
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She was gaunt, painfully thin, expressionless, wearing a sleeveless top, dark pants, and sandals. |
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Even if I end up walking around like a geisha girl I will live to tell the tale that they are the most comfortable sandals ever. |
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The lead singer wearing a pretty dress and summer sandals added to the airiness of their set. |
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Villagers wear rice straw sandals, and the whole nation unwinds daily on a delicate rice wine, sake. |
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My heel skin is in need of a bit of pumicing, but these sandals don't show heel anyway. |
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She undid the blue cord around her neck as she went, kicked off her sandals, and dove into the pool. |
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Traditional peasant attire for men consisted of pajama-like trousers and tunic of unbleached cotton, a serape, sandals, and wide sombrero. |
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For that added extra oomph, she accessorized the collection with white shell bangles, necklaces and sea-themed sandals and heels. |
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She wore, black strappy high heeled sandals and her long dark hair was waved to perfection. |
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This season's styles range from sandals with barely a lift and lower heels, to teetering spikes that can do some serious damage. |
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When I returned, I neglected to remove them, having adjusted to damp sandals. |
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If you prefer loafers or moccasins, you'll also have a chance to prove your fashion sense this summer, but sandals are really where it's at. |
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At least it's a nice purple, Grace had said with a shrug, flouncing towards the car in her nice, black dress, and flat sandals. |
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The girl was dressed in a very long black coat and wearing a pair of white flat sandals. |
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He was wearing a pair of khaki shorts, with a polo shirt and sandals, but he still looked good to her. |
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The owner was in traditional Japanese dress-a red kimono with an obi and sandals, her black hair pulled back in a tight bun. |
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Walking down the road in those thin-soled sandals was close to walking over red-hot coal. |
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Today she was wearing one of her muddy brown, knitted sweaters, flared bellbottoms, and those fancy Birkenstock sandals. |
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He looked like a commoner, with reed sandals and a plain, pleated kilt wrapped around his waist. |
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She is wearing a brown patterned cotton blouse, a wrap-around skirt made from a local fabric called ankara and black sandals. |
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When they reached the sand, Muriel laughingly took off her sandals and her shorts. |
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Under the leg warmers she was wearing orange-and-black striped toe socks, and leather sandals with heavy metal buckles. |
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She is wearing a black ribbed tank top, gray shorts, sandals and brown-tinted sunglasses. |
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We took off our sandals, and two of the men carried burning torches to light our way. |
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Colorful frilly skirts or plaid pants generally gave way to wild sandals or roller skates. |
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A classic little black dress can be brought to life with sparkly strappy sandals, a glitzy purse or the right piece of jewellery. |
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An hour of walking in a pair of these trainers or sandals is apparently equivalent to three hours of hard exercise at the gym. |
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Only last Saturday they were egging me on to buy four-inch heel patent-leather sandals in the window at Dolcis. |
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Roughly made thonged sandals were worn only in lowland areas where the terrain was rocky. |
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They also typically wore animal-skin moccasins sometimes ankle high or woven yucca or sagebrush bark sandals on their feet. |
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She was neatly dressed in a blue and white plaid sun dress, and wore high-heeled sandals on her feet. |
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Old shoes, new shoes, sandals, sneakers, hi-heels, cowboy boots, clogs, even snow shoes were sent. |
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There doesn't seem to be much rhyme or reason to the shoes, sandals, boots, and flip-flops I see people wearing. |
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Flip-flop sandals are far and away the single most practical footwear for roaming the beach. |
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Ending in style, the footwear is chappals or sandals, mostly strappy leather or with sequence. |
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I abandoned my shirt for my floral bikini top and my little white tennis shoes for sandals. |
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Also consider bringing an extra pair of shoes, such as sneakers or sandals, that do not damage plant life like a heavy boot does. |
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In a more corporate atmosphere, open shoes or strappy sandals are shunned upon, so your toenail color is a moot point anyway. |
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Yet another style for your feet this summer is the merger between running shoes and sandals. |
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The Mahatma, a clean man to begin with, hasn't even worn his sandals in more than 50 years. |
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She wore a white, ruffled skirt and a tight, baby-blue sweater with white sandals. |
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I saw the most beautiful pair of baby pink sandals in the window of Manolo Blahnik the other day. |
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As well, skip the sandals and stick to thongs or flip-flops. |
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Clarkson wears four-inch Gucci sandals, a chic, black, off-the-rack Italian dress and red Hanky Panky underwear. |
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As a result, my tomboy daughter has become a fan of Latin and shimmies around in sparkly silver sandals doing the cha-cha-cha annoyingly better than me. |
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My sister is wearing a floral print frock, white socks and t-bar sandals. |
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A matching sun hat and sandals were located on a rack beside the wardrobe. |
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In dress he affected a purple robe with a golden girdle, bronze sandals, and a Delphic laurel-wreath, and in his manner he was grave and cultivated a regal public persona. |
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Americans have latched on to snowboarding, hiking, and the new trends of showing up to work in fleeces and adventure sandals. |
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And how large IS the audience demand for sand and sandals epics? |
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Slip on these exotic sandals and bada-bing you're looking fabulous. |
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When it comes to footwear, tennis shoes and sandals are forbidden. |
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I take my old sandals off and push them into a plastic carrier bag, then stick my feet into a pair of fashionable shoes I bought with last week's pay. |
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In the face of such responsibility, I was often quaking in my sandals. |
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His sandals scuff on the sandy path, as the geckos call goodnight. |
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People wearing low-cut and body-hugging tops, off-the-shoulder clothing, slippers and slip-on sandals were not allowed to enter government buildings. |
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Aren't you tired of your boring, single-tone, slip-on sandals? |
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Many people go barefoot, or wear flip-flops or plastic sandals. |
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From the chicest sandals to the most useful summer gadgets, The Daily Beast has got you covered. |
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The strappy sandals made her about a half-inch taller, she noted. |
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Team your slouchy, layered outfits with wedge heeled espadrilles, because the sandals which originate from Spain and were big in the 70s are back once again. |
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Slip-on sandals or thongs are always useful, especially if you're going to a warm climate or if you're expecting to take showers in sports facilities. |
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Do you know how hard it is to find plain old black shoes with covered toes, when all everyone is peddling seems to be strappy sandals in pink and blue? |
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He knelt at front of me and unstrapped my incredibly strappy sandals. |
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Children go barefoot, while their parents wear rubber thongs or sandals. |
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Yang makes his own sandals out of heavy rope laced with plastic cord. |
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She slid into some strappy sandals and walked out into the front room. |
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She had kicked off her high-heeled sandals and was gaining on me. |
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I want to wear kitten heels and strappy sandals, I really do. |
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Accessories were not as strong as usual, with chunky black high-heeled sandals with wooden soles clomping down the runway. |
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This condition is very infectious, so do not walk around barefoot where other people are likely to tread or allow sharing of thongs, sandals, or towels. |
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Beneath her lightweight silken sandals, the grass felt light and springy. |
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The liquid splattered Cynthia's expensive sandals and she shrieked. |
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The sun is fierce, so pack sunglasses, sunblock, hats, quick-drying shorts, and long-sleeved shirts along with your bathing suit and rugged sandals. |
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Instead, try a breezy gingham button-down shirt, jorts and thong sandals. |
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For men, it's all about leather sandals and colourful flip-flops. |
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On their feet were sandals bearing flower motifs, conveying a sense of youthfulness repeated in the cocktail dresses as well. |
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First came her feet in elegant high heeled black step-in sandals. |
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Leave the sundresses, sandals, and other casual attire at home. |
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The sandals nearly eclipsed Renee's tiny, delicate feet, and Suzie had spent a painstaking quarter of an hour painting her shell-like toenails a girlish shade of pink. |
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She sported a red flowy blouse, blue jeans, and open toed sandals. |
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Heidi Klum wore a pair of the Gizeh sandals with cutoff jean shorts, and Ashley Olsen wore them just about everywhere. |
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Hannah was wearing what looked like an 80s prom dress with a chiffon train, cut off to turn it into a minidress, with blue fishnets and white 80s high heeled sandals. |
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Alesso, dressed in a flowing white tunic belted at the waist with gold, and shod with golden sandals, leant out to catch the fleeing Daphne around the waist. |
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If I've misjudged the hot pants, then what else? The treggings and shoe-boot combination? The T-shirt dress and the skinny jeans? Are my feet too old for gladiator sandals? |
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I tell you what, I've been getting a lot of stick about these sandals. |
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For everyday wear men wear a cotton wrap, a shirt, and sandals. |
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So the men wore simple shirts and trousers and women zippered pink cotton frocks and pink ballet shoes, rather than dirndls and bare feet or sandals. |
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She began to unbuckle her sandals, as I loosened the laces on my shoes. |
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She had small, white lace-up sandals and a dark blue tie in her hair. |
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Her jeans are frayed, and her shining feet are shod in battered sandals. |
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Monday, following the first Schiaparelli couture show since 1954, where eclectically clad women walked in flat feathered sandals. |
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I loved it, especially when worn with high heeled gold sandals, but the effect of course was utterly ruined by those white ankle socks peeping out from under it. |
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I have always been dismissive of organic beauty products, perhaps because I am old enough to remember them as being relentlessly brown, along with rice and sandals. |
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Acceptable clothing, however, does not include ornately woven sandals, leopard patterns of any sort, and obscene souvenir T-shirts from vacations past. |
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Wearing khaki cargo pants and sandals, her neck was festooned with all manner of jungle trinketry, from stones and carved wooden gewgaws to a bright orange bandana. |
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Mercury is depicted as holding a purse,symbolic of his association with commerce, as well as the winged sandals, winged cap and staff taken over from the Greek Hermes. |
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Lest anyone glimpse a toe beneath the floor-length robe, she wore thick black stockings under her sandals. |
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Mary is dressed in a full-length gown and she has sandals on her feet. |
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The high street is heaving with devore tops and ruched satin trousers, while supermarkets are stuffed with beaded dresses and strappy sandals with killer heels. |
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He kicked his sandals toward the fire and shucked off his tunic. |
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Stepping into her leather sandals she stepped through the round door out of her room and into the long curving hallways carved into the living rock. |
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Blue jeans are versatile and comfortable, and can easily be combined with dressier shoes, sneakers, sandals, or loafers to make for a great sporty look. |
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No sandals for anyone with hammer toes, bunions, or thick ankles. |
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Steve slipped off one of his sandals and dipped his toe into the water. |
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He wore a tie-dye shirt, faded green cargo shorts, and sandals. |
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Your daughter wears these tube skirts with rasta blouses and sandals. |
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I'm standing here in a collared blouse, a skirt, and high-heeled sandals. |
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I think it was probably a pair of shiny gold sling-back open-toed sandals. |
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I now freely wear sandals and flip-flops throughout the summer. |
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I wore a stretchy blank tank top, faded jeans, and platform sandals. |
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Sheer nude hose worn with very open toe shoes or sandals looks weird. |
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I finished my shower and had put on a gold cobwebby shirt that flared at the sleeves and tight bellbottoms of the same color with heeled sandals and was blow-drying my hair. |
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Looking stylish abroad is so important and there's no excuse to wear hideous clothing combinations like socks and sandals, saggy bikinis or cycling shorts on the beach. |
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I put the matching pareo over my suit and slid on my raffia sandals. |
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Her sandals felt light compared to the thick boots she had been wearing. |
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Avoid shallow styles like most sandals and mules and don't go barefoot. |
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People are swapping their snowshoes and mukluks for sandals. |
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I sit in the only empty chair on the front row next to a very pale man with long straggly gray hair who has a persistent dry cough and wears sandals with thin black socks. |
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On the streets of Tokyo, slim-hipped sylphs favour stiletto-heeled Prada sandals, demure Agnes B pencil skirts, a Hermes jacket and a Louis Vuitton handbag. |
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White dresses, smocks and crisscrossed leather sandals inspired by the Hellenic age traveled somberly down the runway, as American flags fluttered from the ceiling. |
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We could tell when spring came because then he wore sandals, instead of galoshes, on his daily walk from the small, clapboard, green-shuttered house to the Institute. |
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And, of course, no warm weather spot would be without his infamous Adidas slip-on sandals and a pair of madras shorts. |
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For people looking for orthopedically designed shoes as well as massage sandals, Happy Feet Plus is one stop shop for their needs. |
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Seated on the accubitum used at the Last Supper, the disciples are undoing their sandals in preparation for the Washing of the Feet. |
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After removing their shoes, socks and sandals at the doorway, the kids were barefoot. |
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Patricians wore red and orange sandals, senators had brown footwear, consuls had white shoes, and soldiers wore heavy boots. |
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The Romans also invented socks for those soldiers required to fight on the northern frontiers, sometimes worn in sandals. |
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He adopted many behaviors of Eastern monarchs, like wearing pearls and golden sandals and robes. |
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He slips the clean shirt over his muscled-up black shoulders. Takes his shoes and socks off and slides his feet into Nike sandals. |
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These natural-rubber sandals are based on the paduka or toe-knob sandals, a 5,000-year-old Indian shoe design. |
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Shields, sandals and drums were made using the skin, and the strings of musical instruments were from the tendons. |
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A pair of chunky leather sandals from the '60s complete her retrophile look. |
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The Playboy cover was of a girl in grey slacks and sandals, one hand on hip and the other waving a sparkler for Independence Day. |
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The trainers David was pictured wearing are a pounds 35 pair of Nike Air Sock Mock soccer sandals. |
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Little Harper, who turned one earlier this month, looked adorable in a white broderie anglais dress, tan sandals and a silver alice band. |
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The boys wear what look like cast-off gym clothes with sandals. |
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Huffington Post suggests wearing pastel-colored ankle socks with sandals, while Glamour recommends knee-high socks with heels. |
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Just how to get all those fabulous dresses, sandals, bikinis, shorts, sand shoes, suntan oil and toiletries into one bag. |
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Lace-up sandals in matching colors were plentiful this season, and Hobeika also included flatforms to give the looks an uncontrived edge. |
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Once arrived at the oh so proper Bombay Gym to give a talk dressed in sandals, a scruffy towel T-shirt and unironed slacks. |
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She raised her eyes and saw among the oglers Stephanus Cronje in his khaki suit and brown sandals. |
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He wore the hooded brown habit and sandals of a Franciscan Capuchin friar. |
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Two ancient, sun-withered leather sandals lie among an old ink bottle and other objects discovered during her walks through derelict villages. |
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In one, dated eighteen years ago, he appeared, wearing only sandals and a cincture of vine leaves, between two classical garden statues. |
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The Gel Instyle Insole has a slim, soft gel design that is invisible in slingbacks and sandals. |
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And the nude strappy sandals helped elongate her already impressive set of pins. |
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An Indian friend has promised to lend me a dhoti and a pair of sandals to see me through the winter. |
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Next come gladiator sandals, leggings, granny underwear and capri pants or pedal pushers, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. |
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The Kolhapuris are colourful and cover a part of each toe, giving the impression of a toe ring being attached to the sandals. |
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They're dressier but as pretty and flexible as the brand's beloved massage sandals. |
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Thus brilliant innovations took place in the dumpiest of outfits as leather sandals, elastic-waist jeans and old T-shirts became ubiquitous. |
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The government has been trying to prevent Gandhi's spectacles, sandals, pocket watch and a few utensils from going under the hammer on Thursday. |
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From sneakers to sandals, from high-tops to high heels, shoes make many teens shop till they drop. |
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Known for their made-to-measure footwear, Duo also do a gorgeous range of sandals and strappy beauties that cater for all foot widths. |
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Men were advised to avoid string vest tops, onesies, Jesus sandals, Hawaiian shirts, and football shirts. |
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Botanicals have bloomed onto pumps, wedges and sandals to prettify your feet. |
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These raffia sandals look great with skinny jeans and a vest. |
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We love these whipstitch heeled sandals pounds 18 from Matalan. |
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Suede and floaty maxi dresses and retro florals, fringed bags, platform and leather Roman sandals, and knee-high boots also make up the cool rock aesthetic. |
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Their products include boardshorts, surf shirts, sandals, and more. |
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After her show, designer Miuccia Prada blamed the accidents on the pop socks worn by the models inside their platform sandals, making them impossible to grip. |
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The traveller was in Erewhonian clothes to keep him inconspicuous, a conical felt hat with owl feather, yellow tabard, tasselled perizoma, belled sandals, and umbrella. |
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So he was quite peremptory when a slight, soft-spoken man in a guayabera, trousers, and sandals began chatting with him and did not seem likely to stop. |
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When you wake up you'll have feet fit for the strappiest of sandals. |
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The strap is also glued to the sides of the sandal, which directs tension to less stressful areas of the sandal, which gives the sandals more durability. |
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Opting for a wide, over the foot strap rather than the design of flip flops, the adilette sandals provide a fresh style and a different level of comfort for the wearer. |
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All of them were dressed vaguely, genderlessly alike, in loose, flowing pants or willowy skirts, wide-sleeve shirts, long hair and sandals, and a variety of homemade jewelry. |
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White premium leather lace-up block heel sandals, PS24, newlook. |
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She packed her sandals only as an afterthought, but she was glad she did. |
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Students with bare midriffs, sandals, and body piercing are a common sight on most college campuses, but tour guides should be held to a higher standard. |
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He sported long red hair, starting to thin, a red beard, sandals, loose kaftanlike shirts splotched with colors, sometimes a gold chain around his neck. |
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In the latest attack, on the policeman's daughter, he was wearing sandals, a light blue short-sleeved shirt and white boxer shorts with thin light blue stripes. |
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