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Στη συλλογή των Marks & Spencer ανακαλύψαμε ένα ζευγάρι μίνιμαλ μαύρα σανδάλια, τα οποία υπόσχονται να κάνουν κάθε σύνολό σας απολαυστικά sleek.

Ένα ζευγάρι φλατ σανδάλια δεν είναι απλώς απαραίτητο για την γκαρνταρόμπα της πιο ζεστής εποχής του χρόνου, είναι ό,τι ακριβώς χρειάζεται κάθε σύνολο για να δείχνει στιλάτο και παράλληλα effortless.

Και μπορεί τα τελευταία χρόνια, η μόδα των chunky shoes να πέρασε και στα σανδάλια, η φετινή σεζόν επαναφέρει τις πιο sleek γραμμές, με ντελικάτα φλατ σανδάλια αλλά και λεπτεπίλεπτα πέδιλα που συνδυάζονται με τα φορέματα και τις καλοκαιρινές φούστες να θεωρούνται hero pieces.

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