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Don't Blame Me If These 27 Sandals Are Sold Out By March

Even though most of us are still bundled up in sweatpants and warm socks, retailers are starting to drop tons of amazing sandals for spring. Why wait until March when you can get a head start and have the pick of the litter? Right now, the stock is plentiful and the styles are pretty tempting. 

Feeling hopeful for a more normal summer? There are so many beautiful heeled sandals in an array of mood-lifting colors that will be a welcome change from what you wore last year. If you'd rather stick to comfy flat slides, flatform clogs, or block heels, I've got you covered there too. Scroll down to shop 27 pairs of the sandals I believe will sell out by March (and I'm usually right about this type of thing). 

Long live thong sandals. 
I'll never tire of the iconic Prada logo. 
Chunky soles continue to be popular. 
Sleek and simple. 
Haven't you heard? Clogs are back, baby. 
Kitten heels are such a great compromise. 
I'm picturing these poolside á la a Slim Aarons photo.
I'd wear these with a little white dress. 
Flat slides are oh-so-practical. 
You had me at "comfort sandals."
Sometimes three straps are better than one. 
I included these because of the name alone. 
A perennial classic. 
Pale pink is so perfect for spring. 
I love the two layers of soles on these shoes. 
These big-buckle versions tend to sell out quickly. 
These boots were made for clomping. 
This woven detailing is so pretty. 
This is such a happy color. 
Is zebra print the new leopard print? I'll let you decide. 
You can seriously never beat H&M's prices. 
Havaianas are so comfortable and practical. 
This marigold color is really calling my name.
Another option if you're into the clog trend. 
I'd balance these clunky shoes with a breezy floral dress. 
Shearling-lined? Sign me up. 
Swedish Hasbeens are the OG clogs. 

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