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espadrille

[es-puh-dril] / ˈɛs pəˌdrɪl /
NOUN
sandal
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“Now I put on what I love to wear in California — a pretty, long, silky-cotton dress with espadrilles, which were brand-new and very cute,” she said.

From New York Times

Further enticements included locally made espadrilles, colorful textiles and chocolate spiked with the sweet-hot chile of Espelette, the town where we stayed.

From New York Times

On Friday, Astolfi arrived at the salon at 6:30 a.m., dressed in a long black sundress and towering platform espadrilles with leopard-print straps.

From Washington Post

Two-thirds of the car-rental industry’s business comes from air travelers, and it seems safe to say that most people will be slipping back into chinos and espadrilles before they’ll be cramming themselves into airplanes again.

From Washington Post

As popular as rosé has become, consumers continue to toss it aside like worn espadrilles after Labor Day.

From New York Times