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The phrase "sandal for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a type of sandal intended for a particular purpose or audience.
Example: "I bought a new sandal for the beach."
Alternatives: "sandal designed for" or "sandal suitable for".
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9. Zara £69.99, zara.com A tough gladiator sandal for that metropolitan look.
However, there are other designs - a white open-toed sandal for one - which are more pleasing to the eye.
Using elements of Manolo's existing vocabulary — a heel here, a strap there — Gordon designed two different shoes for the show, an updated Mary Jane for day and a streamlined, stacked-heel sandal for night.
According to the 19th-century expert Francis Day, quoted by Alan Davidson in his new "Oxford Companion to Food," the sole's name comes from the Greeks, who thought a fine one "would form a fit sandal for an ocean nymph".
"We have to move out of here, but I'm struggling to get money to pay someone to build a house on my land before the deadline to leave at the end of January," says Obote as he sews a torn leather sandal for a few shillings.
And the flat shoes they wear to kick on and off between shows have changed: a velvet gentleman's club slipper – possibly studded, ideally Christian Louboutin – for the androgynous types and a thick-soled "flatform" trainer or sandal for those under the influence of the 90s.
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_______ 1 pair of running shoes, sneakers, or sandals: For around campsite wear and/or water activities.
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