Leave the boots behind and invest in some new summer footwear. We're talking flipflops, Toms and sandals from well known brands Ted Baker, Birkenstock and Converse...
Birkenstock Add a pair of Birkenstocks to your outfit to add a casual yet stylish look. Seen on the likes of Kate Moss, the German footwear brand remain a popular choice each summer. Developed as footwear to give comfort and stability, Birkenstock's use a sole that are able to adapt to the shape of your foot whilst giving all round support and are also eco-friendly. Choose between a toned down 'Graceful Toffee' or 'Black' that can be worn with most outfits or add a pop of vibrant colour to your feet with shades such as 'Lack Pink' and 'Blue Lack' for a major summer feel.
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Ted Baker Ted Baker's flipflops have this season been treated to an updated look; keeping the standard gloss finish and instead, replacing last year's large statement bow with a smaller, more neater version, decorating two alternative styles of flipflop. The Hatha is the classic style of flipflop; ideal for wearing around the pool, whereas the Deynaa is more versatile and can be doubled up with a cute summer outfit as seen in the 'Ted's In Town' look.
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TOMS TOMS first became recognised in 2006 and were seen on the feet of celebrities worldwide. The story surrounding TOMS dates back to a trip to Argentina in '06 when founder Blake Mycoskie noticed that the children did not have adequate shoes on their feet. This led to a lightbulb moment; creating a 'giving' business venture where shoes are sold for a 'One For One' policy; after every pair of TOMS are bought, another pair are sent to a child in need. Its easy to see why TOMS have remained so popular, the canvas shoe are lightweight, versatile and this season, have been updated with various prints, dyes and crocheted looks.
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Havaianas The Brazilian footwear brand are one of the most popular choice of flipflop around today. The brightly coloured, playful beachwear are seen adorned on the feet of many on sandy beaches worldwide and were given their Hawaiian name due to the happy and colourful spirit associated with the country. Available in an array of rainbow colours, a pair of limited edition Havaianas are given to Oscar nominees each year.
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Alternatives For more feminine alternatives of classic footwear; Converse, Dr Martens and Ugg have released a series of updated summer looks.
The Converse Dainty Ballerina are a slip on version of the standard Converse All Star Ox, the difference being there are no lace fasteners and offer a more narrow sole.
Dr Martens have been around since 1960 and were immediately popular with the diverse subcultures. The renowned boot is a statement shoe that only some are able to fully pull off. The Beckett featured below offers a fresh, feminine feel to an otherwise masculine boot and can offer a quirky twist on the most basic of outfits.
Since UGG released their new Chivon shoe, they have become a near instant sellout. The Mocassin style shoe is made from a soft Nubuck leather and available in colours 'Chestnut' and the deliciously named 'Tomato Soup'.
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Birkenstock Add a pair of Birkenstocks to your outfit to add a casual yet stylish look. Seen on the likes of Kate Moss, the German footwear brand remain a popular choice each summer. Developed as footwear to give comfort and stability, Birkenstock's use a sole that are able to adapt to the shape of your foot whilst giving all round support and are also eco-friendly. Choose between a toned down 'Graceful Toffee' or 'Black' that can be worn with most outfits or add a pop of vibrant colour to your feet with shades such as 'Lack Pink' and 'Blue Lack' for a major summer feel.
Ted Baker Ted Baker's flipflops have this season been treated to an updated look; keeping the standard gloss finish and instead, replacing last year's large statement bow with a smaller, more neater version, decorating two alternative styles of flipflop. The Hatha is the classic style of flipflop; ideal for wearing around the pool, whereas the Deynaa is more versatile and can be doubled up with a cute summer outfit as seen in the 'Ted's In Town' look.
TOMS TOMS first became recognised in 2006 and were seen on the feet of celebrities worldwide. The story surrounding TOMS dates back to a trip to Argentina in '06 when founder Blake Mycoskie noticed that the children did not have adequate shoes on their feet. This led to a lightbulb moment; creating a 'giving' business venture where shoes are sold for a 'One For One' policy; after every pair of TOMS are bought, another pair are sent to a child in need. Its easy to see why TOMS have remained so popular, the canvas shoe are lightweight, versatile and this season, have been updated with various prints, dyes and crocheted looks.
Havaianas The Brazilian footwear brand are one of the most popular choice of flipflop around today. The brightly coloured, playful beachwear are seen adorned on the feet of many on sandy beaches worldwide and were given their Hawaiian name due to the happy and colourful spirit associated with the country. Available in an array of rainbow colours, a pair of limited edition Havaianas are given to Oscar nominees each year.
Alternatives For more feminine alternatives of classic footwear; Converse, Dr Martens and Ugg have released a series of updated summer looks.
The Converse Dainty Ballerina are a slip on version of the standard Converse All Star Ox, the difference being there are no lace fasteners and offer a more narrow sole.
Dr Martens have been around since 1960 and were immediately popular with the diverse subcultures. The renowned boot is a statement shoe that only some are able to fully pull off. The Beckett featured below offers a fresh, feminine feel to an otherwise masculine boot and can offer a quirky twist on the most basic of outfits.
Since UGG released their new Chivon shoe, they have become a near instant sellout. The Mocassin style shoe is made from a soft Nubuck leather and available in colours 'Chestnut' and the deliciously named 'Tomato Soup'.