Stubby toes and sandals aren't exactly a match made in heaven. Most sandals tend to make stubby toes look even shorter, and who would want that? Instead of foregoing the whole idea of wearing these pretty confections, look to specific styles that will stretch those toes to the limit.
To learn which sandals work wonders for stubby toes, read more.
- Give the illusion of longer toes with straps that cover where your toes begin.
- Stay away from thongs and anything that will expose the whole top portion of the foot.
- Purchase sandals that leave little space between the toes and the front of the shoe.

















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I'd never thought to be worried about my toes. Nor have a I heard anyone ever complaining about short toes and sandals... this is all very bizarre to me....
1I covet those Chloe sandals.
2I agree with Georgie. Do I now have to worry that somewhere, someone is whispering about my stubby toes?
3I have stubby toes and find all of those shoes to be rather unattractive. Good to know I have one more body part to worry about.
4i have sort of stubby toes but I don't really care. now stubby hands, that bothers me. when it gets hot out, and my hands swell...ugh!
5i have sort of stubby toes but I don't really care. now stubby hands, that bothers me. when it gets hot out, and my hands swell...ugh!
6I agree with the above comments: if I do have stubby toes, I really don't care. I'll continue picking whatever shoes I think are cute, thank you very much.
7thanks! it llooks great
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