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How to Hide Less-Than-Pretty Feet

May 19th, 2008by meieli · No Comments





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(Intermix Ankle Band Sandals, $625.00)

Are you craving sandals but are stuck with slightly undesirable feet? It could be that you hate your toes or that you have rough heels, or you just have a little scrape, but stuffing your feet into sneakers or flats can be unbearable when things heat up. Let your feet rock a tiny bit or toe cleavage or a sliver of creamy skin to make the whole package look a thousand times more attractive!

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(Intermix Flecos Fringe Sandals, $225.00)

The Problem: Wider Feet

The Solution: Fringe!

Having wider feet can be a problem, especially if they’re not wide enough to fit into “wide” shoes but there’s no way that you’re going to show them off. One very easy solution is to slip your feet into fringed sandals that hook around your trim ankles and subtly camouflage wideness with flirty trim.

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(Rock and Republic Shirting Heels, $355)

The Problem: Rough Heels

The Solution: Peep-Toe Wedges

Make a compromise with these fantastic peep-toed wedges, which show off those toes and carefully conceal your rougher spots. Toe cleavage can take you far, and certainly compensate for any touch of heel that you’ve cleverly not decided to show. You get double points because you can highlight trim ankles in these nautical-minded shoes, too.

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(Fendi Basketweave Sandals, $530)

The Problem: Ugly Toes, Misshapen Toenails, Damaged Toes

The Solution: Airy sandals

A lot of people hate their toes, and for a number of reasons. Perhaps they’re too thin, too long, or you hate the shape of your nails entirely. It’s okay! These sweet-toed little sandals can be a disguise of the best kind for people who don’t love their toes. These little leather straps help to camouflage your toes and nails while still giving your feet the breathing room that they need. Metallics can also be slightly distracting– perfect for drawing attention away from the toes beneath.

 

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