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Next £29 sandals available in four colours becomes shopper's 'go to' for summer

Next £29 sandals available in four colours becomes shopper's 'go to' for summer

Daily Record4 days ago

'I've been buying these for many years, always comfortable and good value. Would recommend.'
With many people gearing up to go on their summer holidays abroad, it is important to have a comfortable set of trusty sandals. Even with the weather becoming warmer and brighter in the UK, having a 'go to' pair of sandals in your closet is a must.
Shoppers are currently raving over a pair of sandals on Next that are said to be "comfortable and stylish". Available in four colours, one shopper even mentioned being a repeat buyer of the shoes for the summer months.
The Forever Comfort Double Strap Footbed Sandals are currently priced at £29 and are available in leather with either a black or silver metallic colourway or in suede boasting a coral pink or neutral colour.
Shoppers can also snatch up the shoes in a standard or extra-wide fit for no added cost - however, at the time of writing, the extra-wide silver sandal was unavailable.
With sizes available from 3.5 up to a size 9, everyone will be able to find the sandal that provides a comfortable fit, reports Glasgow Live.
The upper part of the sandal features a dual strap, which comes with the added practicality of boasting adjustable buckles. Additionally, these sandals will provide a comfy fit throughout a day of walking as they come with a suede-lined Forever Comfort footbed and a robust outsole.
Forever Comfort Double Strap Footbed Sandals
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Another popular shoe on Next is the Chunky Buckled Sandals which are selling for £38. Available in both standard and wide fit, shoppers can choose between four colourways - bone, black, red patent and metallic blue. With a smooth synthetic footbed for comfort, these shoes also come with a chunky outsole.
Alternatively, ASOS is selling Birkenstock Arizona big buckle EVA sandals in an eggshell colour for £50. These slip-on shoes come with adjustable straps, as well as a pronounced arch support for extra stability. New shoppers can also get 10 per cent off with the code NEWHERE.
Back to the Forever Comfort sandals, each of the colourways have received relatively high ratings from shoppers, with none of them dipping below four stars.
One five-star reviewer said: "I've been buying these for many years, always comfortable and good value. Would recommend."
With another adding: "These are a great alternative to Birkenstocks (which I've previously purchased) at a fraction of the price. The coral ones are a lovely colour.
"The material is slightly rough under the strap but I 'wore them in' around the house for a couple of weeks before wearing outdoors and they were really comfortable after that."
However, a couple of shoppers noted the shoes were uncomfortable to wear initially. One person said: "Great neutral shade for the summer, good fit, the insoles are quite hard at the moment but hoping they soften up with more wear."
With another adding: "Lovely comfortable sandals . Can chafe the toes when first wearing them."
Despite this, another five-star reviewer wrote: "As described- taken them on holiday abroad and the adjustable bits was a godsend when my feet swelled."
While a sixth shopper praised: "Very comfortable, and a good price! Definitely my go to sandals for the summer."
To buy the Forever Comfort Double Strap Footbed Sandals, click HERE.
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