Seychelles Just Like That Wedge Sandal
Seychelles
$89.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Seychelles Just Like That Wedge Sandal is the laid-back It-girl’s answer to summer hedonism—with a braiding detail along the wedge that feels just sun-touched enough. The mix of synthetic and leather lining gives each step that breezy, comfortable ease, while the earthy rope wraps the heel with a textural, bohemian flourish. A 2 1/2-inch lift adds just the right amount of height, keeping it walkable whether you’re brunch-bound or beach-bar lingering.
What sets this wedge apart is its effortless adaptability—the slender straps hug the foot without pinching, and the balance between the materials invites all-day movement. The open silhouette lets your pedicure take center stage, while the platform construction subtly supports the arch, elongating the leg without feeling precious. Slip these on with everything from cutoffs to floaty dresses to wide-leg linen trousers; the neutral hue and light construction make layering with anklets or statement socks entirely fair game. The Seychelles Just Like That easily transitions from off-duty afternoons to spontaneous rooftop invites, playing into the season’s continued love affair with tactile, easygoing footwear.
Materials / Fabrication
- Wedge heel with braided rope trim
- Synthetic upper
- Leather and synthetic lining
- Synthetic sole
- Heel height: 2 1/2"
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Spot clean synthetic surfaces with a damp cloth and mild soap as needed.
- Wipe leather lining gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth.
- Avoid soaking or submerging shoes in water.
- Store sandals in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain rope trim integrity.
- Let shoes air dry naturally if they become damp.
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About Seychelles
Seychelles are designed for a girl with a different point of view independent and romantic, vintage but modern. The Seychelles girl has a love of decades past, and her look is influenced by classic starlets, with equal parts of glamour and complexity.
