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Women's Espadrille Platform Sandals with Adjustable Ankle Straps
Women's Espadrille Platform Sandals with Adjustable Ankle Straps
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Open toe summer sandals
These women's summer sandals feature a stable platform sole with an espadrille-style finish, perfect for warm-weather outfits. The wide strap design provides secure coverage, while the adjustable ankle strap ensures a customized and comfortable fit for daily wear. These versatile sandals are designed for easy transition between casual daytime activities and more elevated evening looks.
  • Espadrille-style platform sole
  • Adjustable ankle strap closure
  • Wide strap secure coverage


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