Franco Sarto Women’s Sage Wedge Sandal

41ltf6OIA7L. SL160  Franco Sarto Womens Sage Wedge Sandal

  • Silver-tone buckle.
  • Decorative cutout detail.
  • Needle stitch detail.
  • Glossy finish.
  • Covered heel.

Franco Sarto *Sage* patent leather high heel sandals. Silver-tone buckle. Decorative cutout and needle stitch detail. Glossy finish. Covered wedge heel. Cushioned insole. Leather midsole. Non-slip, man-made sole.Feel comfortable and look great in the Sage Wedge sandal designed by Franco Sarto. This thong-style wedge is constructed with a white patent leather upper, with an adjustable side buckle, a rounded toe, and a stable wedge heel with a textured synthetic outsole for an enhanced grip. For women with knee, ankle, or foot problems, this simple yet stylish white wedge sandal will offer the perfect fit…. More >>

Franco Sarto Women’s Sage Wedge Sandal


3 Responses to “Franco Sarto Women’s Sage Wedge Sandal”

  1. These Franco Sarto sandals were an awesome buy. You get a great looking designer shoe for a fraction of what you would pay in a department store. They fit me perfectly and they are very comfortable. Bring on the sunshine and warm weather. I can’t wait to start wearing these great shoes!

  2. I bought these shoes because I can always swear by the Franco Sarto brand and have many shoes in this brand. They are a bit stiff between the toes at first but, once you wear them a few times they are really comfortable and very adorable. Get lot’s of compliments on them. Enjoy!

  3. I really liked the look of these from the photo (I got the black patent.) I thought they would be nice for the summer when you want to be a little more dressy, but not so fancy that you’d wear heels. Sort of in between.

    Well, that much was true. However, with the asymmetrical strap, they seem to get off-center on my foot. As I walked, the strap side pushed the shoe’s heel end toward the middle. I didn’t actually fall off of them, but did feel myself readjusting the position of my foot many times. I should have been able to figure that out from the photo, but I didn’t.

    I will try them again when the weather is warmer. Maybe as they and your foot warm up and they get more “broken in”, they may stay on better. Also my foot is slightly narrow (not enough for an A or AA), so maybe a more “true” medium won’t have this trouble. They are still cute and comfy (so many dressier shoes aren’t) so I am willing to try and wear them. Length-wise, they are true to size.

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