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MY FAVORITE SARAH FLINT STYLES


Sarah Flint has become one of my favorite places for shoes. I love what the company stands for and how the founder, Sarah Flint, has structured the business. All the shoes are designed with women in mind with arch support+padding (!), and maybe my favorite, a wider toe box so your feet/toes do not feel squished in the bottom of the shoe! All of the designs are *handmade* in Italy by family factories that have been making shoes for generations.

I own the Natalie Flats and the Perfect Emma Sling. You can always use my code SARAHFLINT-BALIBBYM for $50 off your own pair! As I always say, your feet are important and you should invest in them!



The Natalie flats are the classic pointed toe flat with a little bow detail. I love love how comfy and chic they are. I reach for these often. I think the shape of the shoe is very flattering for anyone! I feel like they go with every outfit too- wear it with a dress, skirt, jeans, anything!





These are the Perfect Emma Slings. I think they are such a classic shoe style. I love a slingback because it does not rub on the back of your heel like a normal heeled shoe does. The block heel is also favorite feature because they are so easy to walk in and it makes them even more comfortable than any other heels I have or have tried. 




Here are some of my other favorites from the brand. SF also has some gorgeous new releases ...Don't forget my code SARAHFLINT-BALIBBYM for $50 off!!

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