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Crocs
10: Classic Floral Cutout Sandal The Classic Sandal with a fresh feminine twist, this new evolution features fl oral- inspired cutouts bringing a joyful, fun look. RRP £39.99
11: Classic Floral Cutout Clog
The iconic lightweight go-to comfort shoe that you love, now with a joyful fun fl oral look! Matching fl oral rivets unify the design. RRP £54.99
Contact Gardiner Bros: 01452 727300 or
enquiries@gardinerbros.co.uk Waldlaufer 12: 630002
K-Valerie sandal in Summer print – extra wide K fi tting but very neat on the foot, with full leather lining and real cork topped removable insole. RRP £85
12 13: 717002
H-Tamira timeless white trainer with just enough bling. RRP £115
14: 730003
H-Nele ultralight sandals with full leather lining and leather topped removable insole. RRP £95
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Contact Matt at NFA Ltd: 07891 639989 or
matt@waldlaufer.org Pikolinos 15: GOMERA
Lightweight leather wedge with underlining support and comfort, plus a back strap for fi ne adjustment. RRP £100
15 ART 18: 175
This Creta sandal is ideal for holiday and travel. Available in 7 colours. SRP £79
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16 17: MAHON
A hero style with a contoured footbed for ultimate support, plus a lightweight and adjustable Velcro back strap. RRP £100
16: MARINA
Lightweight leather twin strap wedge with whipstitch leather detailing and Velcro buckle fastener. RRP £105
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20: 1578
Extremely popular Brighton collection sits on a 5cm comfort fl atform. Available in 8 colours. SRP £90
19: 1931
An extremely comfortable
lightweight wedge. Available in 9 colours. SRP £76
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