3 Times the Espadrille Made History
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3 Times the Espadrille Made History

Espadrilles may be one of this season’s must-have styles, but they have always been the shoes of summer. (They’ve basically been stomping pavement and sand for decades.) Below, we’re breaking down how to wear the It shoes in the places where they first became famous.

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On Cape Cod

If you’ve ever imagined spending your summer like a Kennedy, then pack a pair of espadrilles and head to the Cape. The preppy New England seaside destination makes a perfect backdrop for this sailing shoe. Pair yours with all-American red, white, and blue for added nautical flair.

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In the French Riviera

The Golden Age of Hollywood actresses (think: Grace Kelly and Sophia Loren) flitted around in laid-back wedges on luxury vacations. Go Riviera-chic with a classic French striped top and boyfriend jeans, or wear a statement one-piece with retro shades and lace-up espadrilles

 

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On City Streets

Espadrilles are not just for coastal retreats. Yves Saint Laurent created a platform version in the 70s, making the trend wearable for city sidewalks. Whether platform or flat, they’ll complete your jumpsuit for a “summer in the city” vibe.

 

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