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I Was on A Summer Shoe Shopping Hiatus But These Under 9 Pairs Brought Me Back

Being the diligent fashion person that I am, I already had a solid idea of the summer accessories I'd be splurging on ahead of the season. Strappy "naked" sandals topped the list and of course, colorful mules and cushy platform flip flops (made popular by The Row) undoubtedly had spots on there too. By June, I had ordered most of the styles on my to-buy list, and by the start of July, they were already in my closet. All that buying put some strain on my wallet, so I figured a self-imposed shopping hiatus was in order. That was until I scoped out the latest drop from our very own in-house collection. 

Launched this month, the newest crop of Who What Wear sandals is what I'd think would be a podiatrist's dream. Featuring foot-friendly details like a stacked sole or a low kitten heel, they're the type of cute summer shoes that make the fantasy of spontaneous long walks in the park a reality—no backup pair of sneakers required. Also priced at under $100, each style is pretty affordable too. These reasons are precisely why my (very brief) shopping hiatus has been on temporary hold—but keeping it real here, it's totally worth it. Keep reading ahead to check out all of the styles from the new drop.

The perfect 90s sandal: found.
This creamy off-white color is everything I've dreamed of and more.
Powder blue is definitely in the class of new neutrals.
I'm pretty sure these will withstand all the spontaneous mile-long walks you have planned this season.
Yup, you also need them in white.
Tell me this isn't podiatrist-friendly.
Easy mules are one of my tried and true styles.
Pair these with loose denim jeans for an elevated take on casual.
A mule that will look good with all the linen dresses.

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