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Women's Wedge Sandals Adjustable Strap Platform Open Toe Comfort Shoes
Women's Wedge Sandals Adjustable Strap Platform Open Toe Comfort Shoes
$59.95
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Platform Ankle Strap Sandals
Open-toe sandals are built with a raised wedge platform and a grounded base to provide balanced elevation and security. The upper includes a wide front band and an adjustable fastening at the ankle to ensure a secure fit. Designed with a structured sole, the footwear offers consistent underfoot stability for long walks or extended wear. This refined option provides a secure foundation for various social occasions and daily summer activities.
  • Secure adjustable strap fastening
  • Balanced platform wedge height
  • Open-toe front band design

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