These Iconic Sandals You Had In Your 2003 Holiday Wardrobe Are Back For 2023

The holiday sandals of yesteryear are back.

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by Julia Harvey |
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If you were off on a summer holiday pre 2010, chances are you would've packed a pair of these - ideally to wear with a handkerchief top and denim midi skirt, no less. As our obsession with nostalgia continues, so does our love affair with anything that remotely reminds us of a simpler time, a time before Instagram, the Kardashians and Netflix. Enter, Scholl's wooden soled buckle sandals, a style that hasn't changed at all since first launching way back in the 60s can you believe, proving that good design will always withstand the test of time.

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There's something to be said to design that hasn't had any tweaking yet still slips seamlessly into your 2023 wardrobe. Despite keeping the clog sandal style the same, collaborations have been cropping up in past seasons. Fashion favourite, Ganni launched a collaboration with Scholl in 2022 bringing its iconic sandal style back onto the scene. And for 2023, it's RE/DONE's turn, who just launched a six piece collection of the classic clog sole one strap shape in frayed light wash denim, patent red and black. That's your summer sandal shoe-drobe sorted for 2023.

For some summer outfit inspo, look back to yesteryear and pop these sandals on with anything from a halter-neck dress (worn over jeans for full 00s effect) to baggy jeans a white t-shirt for an outfit that'll be your summer uniform for the foreseeable.

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RE/DONE x Scholl, Red Patent Clog Sandal

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