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24 Spring Sandals That Are the Perfect Combination of Trendy and Basic

If you read the title of this story and instantly thought of the line in Crazy, Stupid, Love where Steve Carrel refers to his wife as "the perfect combination of sexy and cute," then we should be best friends. When thinking of the best way to describe the influx of spring sandals that are starting to hit the market, the words "trendy but also basic" were the words that instantly came to mind.

Since fashion, in general, is getting a lot less frilly and a lot more practical, these wearable (you really could wear these every day) yet extremely sleek and fresh-feeling spring sandals are hitting our desire for approachable yet cool fashion right on the head.

Here, I've rounded up all of my favorite pairs of trendy and basic sandals on the market right now. Yes, it definitely feels a tad early to start your spring sandal shopping, but by the looks of the styles ahead, we have a feeling they are going to fly off the shelves before the temperatures even begin to rise. In other words, stock up before it's too late.

These bad boys are already selling out. 
Sleek, wearable sandals. Also very '90s-esque. 
Prepare to see these all over Instagram. 
This new shoe brand is going to be a major hit. Mark my words. 
Summer is calling, and it wants you to wear these shoes.
Naked sandals are really reaching new heights here. 
The more straps, the better. 
The updated version of the By Far sandal that blew up last season.
If you didn't hop on the thong train last year, this is your time. 
You will wear these way more than you'll care to admit. 
Knowing Zara, these won't be in stock for long.
Fun but wearable. 
If there was ever an appropriate time to say something was "sexy," it would be now.  
Because no, you can never have enough pairs of black sandals. 
Slide into these and you'll be vacation-ready in seconds flat. 
These flowers are everything. 
Worth every penny. 
Orange can be a neutral if you let it. 
Honestly, every Bevza sandal is just as good as these. 
We love expensive-looking shoes that are anything but. 
Square-toes are life-changing. 
More orange. Have we convinced you yet? 
The best way to wear the mock-crock trend in the spring. 
You might want these in nude as well.  Next up, if you aren't sick of shopping, discover the 33 coolest items this editor has seen this month. 


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