Rainbow Women's Single Layer Leather Sandals

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Rainbow Women's Single Layer Leather Sandals

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 321







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Rainbow
Department: womens
Label: Rainbow
Manufacturer: Rainbow
Publisher: Rainbow
Sales Rank: 321
Studio: Rainbow



Features:
  • Classic look
  • Genuine top grain leather

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Product Description:


Rainbow Sandals took the single layer style 301 and made a specific fit and added comfort for the girls. Always comfortable and stylish and a favorite at the beach side for decades.  You can dress them up or toss these flip flops in your bag and head for the beach!  Rainbow hand made sandals are built to last and backed up by a manufacturer's guarantee for the lifetime of the sole. These sandals feature a non-slip sole, leather and canvas straps, leather and foam rubber footbed, Embossed Rainbow logo on footbed and Rainbow labeling on straps. 



Sizes: Small (5.5-6.5), Medium (6.5-7.5), Large (7.5-8.5), X-Large (8.5-9.5)













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Sandals!
These are terrific sandals. They take a few wearings to conform to your feet. Once they do, you'll never want to wear anything else!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - tremendously dissatisfied
* They do not start off telling you that these shoes run smaller sizes. You get the item and what would normally fit, doesn't. Then there is the idiotic restocking fee. How hard is it for an idiot to put it back on the shelf? I was very angry to have to deal with this problem. I sent them an e-mail to tell my feelings, but still had to pay the restocking fee to return the stupid shoes. I was very unsatisfied with Florida Footwear. People, buy these rainbow sandals locally! ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Flip flops that don't rub the wrong way
Womens Rainbow Single Layer Leather Sandals

Bought a black pair somewhere in the Keys more than 10 years ago, and a tan pair in Daytona 10 years ago (Ron Jon's). Walked hundreds of miles worth of steps in them over their time; black pair finally thrown away, tan pair were worn down and about to go through the inside layer of the inner heel, so decided time to replace.

Bought apple green pair this time (on-line Amazon via Island Surf). Out of the box, just like I remember the old ones were when new: soft and bouncy, with smooth comfy toe spacer that doesn't take any break-in time for your toes, and supportive strap that goes back far enough on the top of the foot to prevent them flip-flopping off the foot mid-stride. They're pretty supportive as flip-flops go. Hoping for same great wearability, and like option of having a color.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just what I ordered
* I bought these sandals for my daughter's birthday and they were exactly what she wanted. They fit great and I received them faster than expected. They took no time at all to \"break-in,\" not one blister. She has been wearing them every day this summer and they still look great. She loves them. I'm thinking of getting myself a pair. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Experience
I was very happy with the pink Rainbow sandals I recently purchased for my 16 year old. They came very quickly and she loves them.

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