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Fashion Girls Are Losing It Over These 18 Sandals—And They're All Under $100

Since it's my job to know what's cool in fashion right now as a digital editor, I make it a point to keep up with what all the fashion girls are wearing and, of course, posting about on their feeds. So you can bet that it's especially exciting when I spot them obsessing over cool pieces that also happen to be affordable. Well, it's my lucky day (and yours, too) because I'm sharing the exact summer sandals I've spotted them wearing—and none of them ring up for more than $100, thanks to our namesake line of clothing and accessories.

Fashion girls always have a handle on the latest trends, so it comes as no surprise that their sandal collections are well-represented, too. You'll find everything from pretty lace-up pairs and fancy flip-flops to date night-ready heels and easy slides in the below edit. I've included their cool outfit ideas alongside each pair, so continue on to shop each of the under-$100 pairs and get a little outfit inspiration along the way.

These are an entire 90s vibe.
Fashion girls are all about fancy flip-flops right now.
What can I say, I'm such a sucker for any sandals that lace-up around the ankle.
These strappy kitten heels will become your new staple shoe.
Snake print just feel right.
I'm not normally into colorful sandals, but this summer they're all I want to wear.
Thanks to details like the woven leather and wooden block heel, these easily look triple their price.
Because neutrals are guaranteed to go with everything.
I'm seeing this pretty baby blue color everywhere lately and I'm not mad about it.
I like that these are pretty without trying too hard.
Time to upgrade from your rubber slides to something more polished.
I really don't think it gets any easier than these.
I want to dress up again just so I can wear these.
Celery green is the color trend hitting the fashion world right now.
2020's modern gladiators are sleeker than the one's you used to know.
A bright color like this will wake up all your basics.
Fashion girls are making this "ugly" shoe trend look the coolest.
Comfy, but also cool.

Up next, the under-$50 pieces our editors are making look way more expensive.



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