When I took my sandals out of storage this spring, I realized how worn they were getting. That’s not surprising considering the fact that the newest pair is at least five years old! I only know that because I’ve been keeping track of all my clothing, footwear, and accessories purchases since the beginning of 2018 and there aren’t any sandals on the list!
I have a couple of pairs that are still quite serviceable, but really, it might be time for this girl to be thinking about buying some new ones!

Fishermans sandals are very much on trend for 2022, but something about a closed toe sandal just doesn’t sit well with me. They’re great for women who are self-conscious about exposing their toes for any reason, but when I wear sandals, I want my golden summertime toes to show.
Then there’s the recent popularity of fishermans sandals with socks. That one is a definite no for me! I haven’t spend all these years teasing hubby about wearing socks with his sandals to succumb to that fad!

What about you? Are you a fan of this look? I always say that, first and foremost, we ought to wear what makes us happy.
I’m not a girly girl, but if I do go shopping for sandals, I’ll be looking for something a little more feminine looking than the closed toe fishermans sandal; something more like this pair from Naturalizer. I like a sandal that’s casual, but a little bit dressy looking, and something that I can comfortably walk a long way in.

Sadly, the Naturalizer stores in Edmonton closed last year and I’d have to order these online. Not only do I much prefer shopping in person, but I have very narrow, difficult to fit feet. Ordering shoes online just doesn’t work for me. So, for now, until I have an opportunity to shop and try on, I’ll just continue wearing my old sandals and musing about new ones.
And then…
As usual, this post was written earlier in the week so that it would be ready to post first thing this morning. Yesterday, after getting my monthly injection, I stopped at one of our local thrift stores to drop off a bag of books that I’d finished reading. Of course, I had to take a look around and guess what I found? Sandals! Almost brand new Clarks in my size for $2.00! Similar sandals online sell for $110 and up. I’ll still be keeping my eye out for a dressier pair similar to the ones above, but in the meantime, I’m delighted with my find. They’re comfortable and supportive and the soft sage colour goes well with my summer wardrobe.

On a totally different topic, I recently had the privilege of writing a guest post for the parenting blog, Leaf and Steel. I hope you’ll pop over and check it out here.
Yes, you are right that after 5 years sandals look worn out. Somehow they don’t last as long as a high quality pair of boots. I love sandals with heels. In 2007, I found a style that is incredibly comfy and stylish. I not only bought the style and brand again whenever they were worn out. I also bought them in several fashion colors. Shoe love is real love. Or maybe I am sandals addicted.
I do love shoes too! I tend not to wear heels though, partly because I find flats more comfortable, but also because I’m significantly taller than my husband.
A great find! The sandals look great!
I was delighted to find them!
Your “new to you” sandals look great – what a wonderful find! I recently had to donate most of my barely worn sandals and summer shoes that my orthotics would not fit into. So I hope someone is enjoying some great finds, as they were Earth shoes/ sandals, that I really liked. It is so difficult to find sandals that orthotics, fit into and that are comfortable to walk in for any length of time. So important as our feet age. I also like the more feminine looking sandals – matches my style personality . Wishing you good luck with your continued sandal “hunt”.
I also wish you luck in finding attractive sandals and shoes that fit your orthotics. I haven’t had to go that route yet, but I remember my mom having that issue.
Socks in sandals? Never in my life. Although I have had to eat my words on matters like this.
Like you I have narrow feet and I hate shopping for shoes online. Sometimes you have to, but I’d rather not. I also have flat feet and a low instep. Oh and I get blisters all the time in summer. I am now going on holiday to Spain for a week and took 7 pairs of shoes with me, just because I know I cannot wear a pair for too long.
Greetje
My family teases me about how many pairs of shoes I take when we travel! Have a wonderful time in Spain. I look forward to hearing about it on your blog.
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