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Swot:Shop: Summer Shoes
Step into summer style in our pick of the best shoes...
Jess Shepherd on Thursday 20th May 2010

Shoes aren't the first thing that spring to mind when you think about a summer wardrobe - if you're anything like us, it's dresses, dresses, dresses all the way. What happens when you realise you've only got winter cowboy boots and a battered pair of Converse to go with your flouncy new frock? Read on for all you need to know about footwear this season - thanks to Cherwell's guide to summer shoes, you'll have the best-dressed tootsies for any occasion. Oh, and don't forget the pedicure!

Chunky:Office Bad Boy wedges, £90
(14cm heel, leather upper)


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Word on the street is that clogs are ‘in' this season, and it certainly seems that way - Alexa Chung sported a pair on the cover of March's Vogue. If you're a little wary of the trend even with such a fashionista endorsement, this pair of wedges from Office are a great way to add some much-needed chunkiness to all the froth and frills of the summer dresses you'll be wearing. Try pairing with slouchy knee socks, bunched around the lower calf, for extra fashion points - great for those chillier ‘summer' days!

 Gladiators:New Look Cage Strap sandals,£16

 

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Lovely sandals at an even lovelier price, these are a classic shape that will see you through until the seemingly-endless love affair with gladiators dies.

 Flats:Topshop Vibrant Ballet Pumps, £16

 

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If you're looking for a classic shape this summer, these are exactly what you're looking for. No fancy adornments, no unusual shape, just a...well, a ballet pump. They're even made in the same way as the ones you used to wear to dance class as a kid, making them about as authentic as can be. The nude shade means they're leg-lengthening, too - certainly not a trait you'd usually associate with flats.

 Glamour:Kurt Geiger Gen Large Flower, £260

 

 

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Are words even needed? These beauties speak for themselves...

 Designer:Valentino rosette detailed leather sandals, £415

 

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The delicately rough-edged rosette adds a lovely touch to these simple sandals. Definitely a credit-card worthy price-tag, though - although anything which ticks the romance trend so resolutely can be called value for money, right?

 High street:H &M studded sandals,£14.99

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The gold hardware on these white gladiators nods to the military trend everywhere this season without being too in-your-face - a perfect balance between current and classic. Just what we like to see!

 

 

 

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