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How flip-flops went from scruffy pool shoes to fashion must-have

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How flip-flops went from scruffy pool shoes to fashion must-have

Make them sleek and chic 

They should look like an aesthetically pleasing footwear choice, not orthopaedic hiking sandals. Opt for suede or leather if you plan to wear them in a work or social context, stick to neutral colours, and avoid anything with fussy logos or patterns.

Arm yourself with plasters

No footwear should rip your feet to shreds, but a little new-shoe irritation is inevitable. Identify it early and stick a fabric plaster (which really won’t budge) on the area ASAP if you suspect a blister may form – prevention is better than cure, and the abrasion should disappear after a few wears.

Know when to part ways

We’ve all worn much-loved shoes to death, but this is a polished look, and there’s a point at which a pair of flip-flops just doesn’t look attractive any more. By that stage of decay, a battered shoe is probably not good for your foot health or posture, either. Bear in mind that if you invest in a quality pair of sandals in the first instance, you’ll find that they last longer than a budget pair. 

What to buy

In the city

If you plan to wear your sandals in a more formal context than the beach, care is required. Rubber flip-flops are great, but they’re not for the office. Instead, seek out a leather pair. A broader top strap, or in the case of women’s sandals, a small heel, can also lend a sophisticated edge. 

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