When it comes to controversial footwear, flip-flops are up there as one of the most debated styles. Questions arise over how you can style them, where you can wear them and, for me and my fellow New Yorkers, whether you can even wear them at all (blame the curbside mystery puddles).
Personally—and pun not totally intended—I've always flip-flopped on the matter. Sometimes I'd go through multiple pairs in a single summer, cycling through cheap foam ones on beach days and vacations, usually finding faults in the fit or the soles or the quality (a snapped strap does not a good getaway make). Then I'd go through stretches of avoiding the style altogether, opting for clunkier sandals to add some height to my 5'1" frame.
But once again my tastes have shifted, and I have TKEES to thank. While perusing its website full of clean, timeless sandals in skin-tone neutrals, I fell in love with the Lily Platforms ($95) and knew that these were no basic, beach-only shoes.
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