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I’m not outdoorsy. I don’t stop to enjoy nature or smell the flowers. The same goes for my style. I’m not one for “,” the popular trend for fashiony hiking gear. You won’t catch me in a windbreaker, and I’d rather eat a pound of stale granola bars than wear a fanny pack. But since COVID-19 struck, and the bi-monthly pedicures were put on hold, there is one thing about me that is crunchy: my feet.
Instead, I’ve fallen into the full Teva-verse of Velcro straps and soles that are described on the company’s website as “earth-friendly recycled polyester webbing.” Everyday, I’ve been strapping my feet into a pair of blackwith sparkly bands that were a hand-me-down from a co-worker who ordered them in the wrong size. They’ve grown on me like a fungus—and I mean that in the best possible way. These eco-friendly babies are really no-fuss.
Admittedly, I’m late to the Teva game. Fashion has had a soft spot for the humble shoe for the past few years, with lux incarnations of the style appearing on the runways at Prada, Stella McCartney, and Anna Sui to name a few. In 2019, Teva’s functional
I love my Teva sandals! Owned 2 pairs thus far 👍❤️
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