The Gladiator Sandal

Posted by Chantelle on Thu 8th June 2006 at 08:00 AM, Filed in Seasonal Trends
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This Spring we have been introduced to the Gladiator sandal. Perfect for Summer days, this sandal will go with any gypsy skirt or floral print sundress. 

I love this style of sandal because I struggle to wear high sandals in the Summer, my feet expand in the heat and get uncomfortable easily. These gladiator style of sandal come in rustic masculine styles or feminine and delicate - the choice is all yours on how you wear them. Take a look at some of my favourites.

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Gladiator Style Sandal £20 New Look

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Leather Flat Gladiator Sandals. Gold leather flat sandals with brown diamond shaped beaded panels on top of foot. Sandals have a thong style at toe, thin straps on side and gold studs and amber stones on the panels and a buckle fastening strap around ankle. £180.00 Net-a-porter

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Faux Snake Strappy Gladiator Sandals. Flat gladiator sandals in a faux snake with a lace up detail. They have 100% leather uppers and are available in black. £45 Topshop

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Leather Gladiator Sandal. Chocolate brown leather gladiator style sandals with coral beads in heel. Sandals have a buckle fastening ankle strap, criss-cross straps and panel on top of foot with gold rivets. £235.00 Net-a-porter

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READER COMMENTS:

These are really cool if a little out of my price range.

Posted by Shannon  on Thu 8th June 2006 at 06:11 PM | #

Think I saw similar styled sandals in M&S;for £50.

Posted by Fi  on Thu 8th June 2006 at 06:12 PM | #

Umm not sure M&S;stock sandals of this quality. Get real!

Posted by Libby  on Thu 8th June 2006 at 06:13 PM | #

These look grat for summer.

What’s M&S;?

Posted by Bling  on Thu 8th June 2006 at 06:14 PM | #

It’s a high street store in the UK. Usually associated with older shoppers but they seem to be updating themselves.

Posted by Libby  on Thu 8th June 2006 at 06:16 PM | #

I still think M&S;have a way to go before they might consider themselves catering for all ages but their heading in the right direction.

Posted by fi  on Thu 8th June 2006 at 06:17 PM | #

Where can I get some highstreet cheap ones?? I can’t find any anywhere!!

Posted by holly  on Fri 15th June 2007 at 03:51 PM | #

Meow Libby. Not a fan of M&S;?

Remember it’s not just a sandle.

It’s an M&S;sandle!

Posted by Fluffy  on Thu 12th July 2007 at 10:19 AM | #

They do sell them in M&S;! I’ve seen them, but they’re about £35.

Posted by Liv  on Tue 6th May 2008 at 05:55 PM | #

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