Teva Olowahu Sandals for Women

: Teva Olowahu Sandals for Women

Teva Olowahu Sandals for Women

from: Deckers Outdoor Corp.



 : Teva Olowahu Sandals for Women
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Teva
Department: womens
Label: Deckers Outdoor Corp.
Manufacturer: Deckers Outdoor Corp.
Publisher: Deckers Outdoor Corp.
Studio: Deckers Outdoor Corp.



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Product DescriptionTeva Olowahu Sandals for Women: The Teva Olowahu Sandals for Women are cute, comfortable and squishy! The Olowahu's are quickly becoming a Teva favorite with their wide range of color choices, pick your favorite pair and wear them all season long! Sizing Help: These sandals fit perfectly on more narrow feet. For average to wide feet, try the Teva mush sandals for women.




Features:
  • Comfortable multi-strap design
  • Sturdy yet squishy bottoms
  • A Teva favorite!
  • Fit perfectly on narrow feet
  • Try the Teva mush for average to wide feet













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - What a great deal!
This was the best price for these teva's.
Awesome flip flop that's very comfy.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great shoes
love these shoes! I'd wear them anywhere- they're so comfortable and a bit nicer looking than regular flipflops



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A bit snug
I have worn the same pair of Olowahu sandals for years and finally just about wore out the bottom this year. Time to replace. The new pair is a bit snug at the moment (especially on the right foot) around the pinky toes. I'm hoping the webbing will loosen up slightly with wear and as the sole compresses a bit. I normally wear a 7.5 or 8 shoe and my previous Olowahus were 8 as are my new pair. Has a bit of arch support and the neat arrangement of webbing keeps the sandal securely on the foot. Looks very cute and not too chunky. I always get compliments when I wear these sandals.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Shoes!
I have had a pair of Tevas for more than 4 years and was starting to worry that eventually they might wear out so I bought a spare pair to have on hand. I don't normally find flip flops comfortable and I have tired old feet. These feel great on my feet! www.cruisedivers.blogspot.com



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very comfortable
I got these sandals for my trip to Maui. I decided that I should break them in before the trip and wear them around the house. I love them! They are very comfortable and supportive.



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