Barefoot Sandals

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Barefoot sandals are part jewellery and part footwear, popularly worn at beach weddings. They typically include an anklet and a toe ring connected together across the front of the foot with beads such as crystals and pearls.

Barefoot sandals are worn primarily as jewellery rather than as footwear. The design implies that the wearer appears to be shod, but the soles of the feet remain bare. As such, they are sometimes worn by barefooters in order to circumvent "No shoes, no service" policies. [1]