Low Heeled Sandals
for Days Out

You can’t spend a day in high, spiked heels unless being ferried by a car. Mid heel or flats will carry you through. Herein black and beige/tan staples.

Almost Flat

Left: Barbra Woven Napa Ankle-Strap Sandals by Ron White: Also in black. Tubular braided napa leather All day heels®technology which includes nasa created poron cushioning and arch support 1” covered heel  Open toe Adjustable ankle strap Leather lining Rubber outsole  $395.00

Right:  Chaim Gancini Leather Sandals by Salvatore Feragamo: Leather upper Open toe Adjustable ankle strap Leather lining Leather sole Stacked heel, 0.5” $795.00 

Block Heel     top to bottom

Hadaya Ankle Strap Sandal by Van Eli: Beige or black Prague suede.   Open toe – 1 1/4″ heel – Adjustable ankle strap with buckle closure. Leather and synthetic upper/textile and synthetic lining/rubber sole. Sale $29.97

Raya Strappy Sandal by Aqua:  Square open toe  Buckled ankle strap  2″ heel  Synthetic upper, lining and sole 3 colors $78.00

Nevee Sandal by Donald Pliner:  Lightly padded man-made insole Man-made sole. 1.75” heel. Patent leather. $109.99

Walking Shoes     top to bottom

Daven Sandal by Franco Sarto: Adjustable straps swoop asymmetrically across the top of a monochrome toe-loop sandal set on a low wedge. 1 1/2″ heel; 1/2″ platform Synthetic upper, lining and sole Sale $99.99

Kinetic Leather Wedge Sport Sandals by Sorel: 3 colorways. Comfort-focused footbed and a scalloped rubber sole Leather upper Open toe Ankle strap with grip-tape closure Leather lining Padded insole Wedge heel, 2.25″  Platform height, 1″ $130.00 

Jenny Sandal by Monroe: Lizard-embossed nubuck leather distinguishes a strappy slingback sandal set on a 1 ½” block heel. Cushioned footbed with arch support Leather upper and lining/rubber sole. 3 color choices $190.00

Original Grand Flatform Wedge Sandals by Cole Haan: Leather upper Open toe Side buckle closure Textile/synthetic lining Padded insole Synthetic sole Wedge heel, 2.25″ Platform height, 1″ Sale $99.99

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