Well, I am having the same problem. I think I will get the narrow because I have not as much as a wide foot. But if you have a wide foot I would get the thick strapped. I hope this helped!
thin strap. definitely thin strap.
a t-strap sandal is a sandal with a triangle form on top of the foot.. a thong sandal i like a little string between your toes like a flip flop but it connects to the back like a t-stap.
Dude its a sandal...
they are called long strap sandals
The thing on the sandal that separates the toes is called a "toe post" or "thong." It is a small strap that goes between the big toe and the second toe to keep the sandal secure on the foot.
Some comfortable sandal options similar to Chacos but without a toe strap include Teva Hurricane XLT2, Keen Newport H2, and Merrell Terran Lattice II.
The thong sandal is a type of open-toed sandal worn casually. They are flat on the bottom with a strap like a Y that comes up between the big toe and the second toe and over each side of the foot. They are also known as flip flops.
It depends in summer day thin is way cuter way more in style but when you need some thing more comfortable thick feels better and are better at night
Try hot gluing on a rubber sandal. Simply cut off the strap and glue the sole to the slipper.
# A narrow strip, as of leather, used for binding or lashing. # A whip of plaited leather or cord. # A sandal held on the foot by a strip that fits between the first and second toes and is connected to a strap usually passing over the top or around the sides of the foot. # A garment for the lower body that exposes the buttocks, consisting of a narrow strip of fabric that passes between the thighs supported by a waistband.
Cole Haan offers the following sandal wedges: Arden, Arden High, Heath, Paley High, Pelham Strap and Nassau. The Cole Haan x Jen & Oli Mary Jane Wedge is also available.
The Anasazi invented a sandal. The toe strap went between the index toe and middle toe. The bottom was made out of weaved corn stock. There was an ankle strap along with a weaved back support. The Anasazi were one of the first people to invent a shoe. This shoe helped to invent later shoes. The Anasazi made a sandal because they needed something to help them to get through the water and not damage their feet.