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End of Summer Sale on Aerosoles Sandals Styles

Haven't you noticed the cooler, crisper temps?  That means the fall season (our favorite) is approaching.  And we can't wait to see what fab flats, boots and booties Aerosoles has in store.  But before you pack up your summer footwear, here are two trendy Aerosoles sandals you can easily rock from Indian summer into early fall.

Clothesline is a great every day sandal, currently on sale!

Clothesline is a practical yet stylish every day gladiator sandal that is so comfy we walked a couple miles across the Brooklyn Bridge and back in our black pair.  The flat, faux leather sandal also comes in white and tan, and features a series of straps and a zipper front, giving it a casual yet fashion-foward vibe.  Chlothesline is stacked with Aerosoles comfort features – from the cushioned insole to the flex diamond pattern sole. 


Enlighten sandal, only a few pair left online but check stock at your local Aerosoles store.

We can't wait to wear the two-inch, raffia-covered wedge, Enlighten (on sale and in limited stock online), to Fashion Week in New York City in a couple weeks.  We were gifted a pair in an eye-catching olive green faux leather upper, but it also comes in black. The popular wedge features contrasting straps that crisscross over each foot into a side buckle.  Sounds super cute, right?

Like Clothesline, Enlighten features a cushioned footbed, sueded sock and Aerosoles signature Diamond Flex Soles, which are engineered for  maximum comfort flexibility by absorbing impact and dispersing friction with every step.

In September, get ready for a preview of Aerosoles fall lineup.

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