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For some, jelly sandals bring nostalgia of the 90's, while for others, it a resurfacing trend that they may be considering to trying out for the first time. Jelly sandals are essentially exactly how the name describes them. The shoe is usually made out of plastic, with a jelly platform or base. These sandals are also flexible and since they are made out of plastic, they come in a variety of colors.
When I first heard about the jelly sandal trend, I was immediately turned off by the trend, since many of the jelly shoes were caged sandals (such as here). However, when brands started introducing jelly sandals that were simple and looked similar to a typical sandal, the trend started growing on me. While I don't think that I'll be purchasing jelly sandals any time soon, these sandals seem much more comfortable that a typical leather sandal. Jelly sandals are also a great for adding a pop of color and the perfect way to have fun with your outfit.
So now it's your turn. What are your thoughts about jelly sandals? In or Out?
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