Casual shoe with a rope sole.
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Examples for "alpargata"
Examples for "alpargata"
1TOMS has expanded its gifting model beyond its casual footwear, known as alpargatas, to other retail categories.
1Once the weather gets a bit warmer, the wedged espadrille will be one of the top purchases, with distinctive criss-cross design topping the trends.
2Bedhead waves, high-waisted jeans, cuffed T-shirt and navy espadrilles will do that.
3Slowly, she kicked off her tennis sneakers and slid on Sutton's espadrilles.
4There were espadrilles on her bare feet and wide-lensed sunglasses over her eyes.
5A pin-up, he was the first Argentinian to sign an advertising contract, promoting espadrilles.
6The limited edition line features espadrilles, summer bags and cover-ups.
7Her scrunchy-skirted swimsuit and her espadrilles and Sam's beach robe.
8The one with the coiffed blonde flick and the Gucci espadrilles is Mary J Blige.
9She was wearing a sundress, blue espadrilles, and a sparkling diamond pendant at her throat.
10Boots, flats, heels, and espadrilles were lined up on the windowsill like soldiers readying for battle.
11The shiny suits are gone in favour of a Pacific-side uniform of surfer T, loose wristbands, espadrilles.
12I put on the espadrilles and sit on the couch across from his perch on the carpet.
13Her shapely tan legs ended in a pair of espadrilles with long laces that wrapped around her ankles.
14Espadrilles, a modern classic since their revival at the turn of the decade, may reach their peak this summer.
15Louboutin's high-wedge ribbon espadrilles and delicious crepe de chine crystal butterfly sandals are just some of the temptations on offer.
16Suck it up and buy some smart warm-weather shoes, such as deck shoes, properly structured espadrilles, new plimsolls or loafers.
Translations for espadrille