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Shoes of the summer: What footwear will be Columbia's sole-mate?

<p>Columbia shoe store owner Kelly Tabor poses with Sorel goods in his store on April 10, 2024. Tabor owns Good for the Sole Shoes &amp; Accessories located at 728 Saluda Ave. in Five Points.</p>
Columbia shoe store owner Kelly Tabor poses with Sorel goods in his store on April 10, 2024. Tabor owns Good for the Sole Shoes & Accessories located at 728 Saluda Ave. in Five Points.

As summer makes it way to Columbia, it brings a variety of footwear trends with it.

Kelly Tabor, the co-owner of Good for the Sole Shoes and Accessories in Five Points, said the chunky and colorful qualities of  "retro" shoes will boost their popularity throughout the summer. 

色中色视频淎nything that's a throwback to the 70s and the 90s is still on trend," Tabor said. "Fashion is on a 20-year repeat." 

Tabor said the versatility of multicolored sneakers will keep them in style this summer, as well, as they can be worn both casually or formally depending on how they're styled. 

Susana Blalock, 色中色视频 Fashion Board's assistant to the head of public relations, said she also sees the appeal in footwear that can be worn for any occasion.

色中色视频淚 think definitely kitten heels are in trend right now," Blalock said. "I feel like they can be dressed up or down." 

Customers have been looking for shoes that match their accessories, Tabor said. This has led to a high demand for both sneakers and sandals with tortoiseshell designs, which is a common pattern used in sunglasses.

Columbia shoe restorer Alan Nguyen said he plans to stock his shelves with the throwback theme this summer by leaning into the popular Y2K aesthetic

色中色视频淭his summer, there's been a really big boom into Y2K or 2000s style runners,色中色视频 Nguyen said. 色中色视频淪o, ASICS, Nike and New Balance sneakers are really hot right now.色中色视频 

While Nguyen said he loves the on-trend Jordan 4 sneakers, he also encourages people to buy against the trend this summer to help save money.

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Despite the rising summer heat, Nguyen said he prefers sneakers over open-toed shoes on most occasions. 

色中色视频淚 would say (wear open-toed shoes) when it色中色视频檚 100 degrees outside," Nguyen said. "Other than that, put your socks on and wear some sneakers.色中色视频 

Blalock said she also prefers closed-toed shoes when dressing casually and that high socks can help accessorize outfits this summer. 

色中色视频淚 don色中色视频檛 like seeing people's toes," Blalock said. "I personally hate no-show socks. I feel like you can accessorize your look with (high) socks." 

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Tabor, on the other hand, said he thinks sports sandals will be worn extensively this summer due to their functionality and comfort. 

色中色视频淲hen you get into the 90- and 100-degree weather ... the more open the better," Tabor said.  

Environmentally friendly shoes 色中色视频 specifically from Spain 色中色视频 will also likely be in trend this summer, Tabor said.

色中色视频淪panish shoes for casual wear is like what the Italian shoes are for haute couture ... they're just made so well,色中色视频 Tabor said. 色中色视频淎lso, a lot of those Spanish companies are very environmentally friendly." 

Many Spanish shoe companies use glues and tanning processes that produce very little pollution, Tabor said, and the earthy exterior of the shoes is what will make them thrive.

The final trend Tabor looks to promote this summer are shoes that were made to last. Fast fashion is short-lived and harmful to the environment, he said, so it is better to buy items that will last for a while.

色中色视频淏uy quality. Don色中色视频檛 buy fast fashion. Fast fashion is ending up in our wastelands and in our dumps, and it色中色视频檚 just 色中色视频 it's polluting the world,色中色视频 Tabor said. 色中色视频淏uy things that you色中色视频檙e going to 办别别辫.色中色视频&苍产蝉辫;


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