Womens Rainbow Sandals Premier Leather Double Stack Narrow Strap
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| List Price: | $49.95 |
| Price: | $40.49 - $49.95 |
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Product Description
Genuine Top Grain Leather Rich Color Tones Straps lined with 2000 lb test nylon Guaranteed for the Life of the Sole Non-slip sole
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2020 in Shoes
- Brand: Rainbow Sandals
Features
- Classic look
- Genuine top grain leather
- Straps lined with 2000 lb test nylon
- Guaranteed for the Life of the Sole/Non-slip sole
- Note: Rainbow is in the process of unveiling a new toe post tag that is much smaller than the original tag. This new toe post tag shows only the Rainbow logo and will not have RAINBOW embroidered on the toe post tag.
Customer Reviews
the best EVER
i couldn't understand why a pair of sandals would be so expensive, but now i know. they are the most comfortable pair of sandals i've ever worn and are totally worth the price. broke them in so fast. i wear them ALL the time and i'm about to get another pair in a different color. definitely recommend!
Most comfortable, last for years
Rainbow sandals are the best. There are a variety of comfortable cushioning with this California origin brand. The first time I wrote the double stack sandals in 2002, I felt as though I was walking in sneakers. Years later, I need to buy new ones because I haven't taken care of the leather, so it is cracked. Otherwise, I'm sure they would have lasted much longer. They take some time to break in, but they are very comfortable. Plus, with many of the casual looks that are popular with the preteen to 20's look such as Abercrombie & Fitch, these sandals compliment the look.
Rainbow sandals
My girls went to Asia for community service camp and they came back saying that 'everyone' from the States were wearing these Rainbow sandals (leather flip flops). We're from Canada and couldn't find any stores carrying them here so we checked out the Buffalo sites and again no one carried them. Apparently they're only carried in the west coast and shipping was the only option for us. The soles mold to our feet but I find that the thong part is a little hard and gave me some sore spots on the inside of my 2nd toe for a while (hope it gets softer with wear).

