Chaco Sandals
Local EcoTread Sandal (Women's)
Product Number: 25360
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Follow the call of fashion this season with the women's Chaco Local EcoTread Sandal. Leather lined and LUVSEAT™ supported, the Local allows for full-grain leather straps to be Custom Adjust’em fit to the gentle curves of your feet. Simply knot the leather cord to your comfort.
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- Full-grain leather upper
- Full-grain sockliner + calfskin lining
- LUVSEAT™ XO2 platform
- Adjustable instep fit
- Non-marking, EcoTread™ recycled rubber outsole
Gender: Women's
Weight: 6.8 oz
Shoe Upper: Full-grain leather upper
Shoe Lining: Full-grain sockliner and calfskin lining
Shoe Sole: Non-Marking, Chaco EcoTread
Season: F12
Vendor ProductId: WLOCAL
Review ProductId: 25360
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e are not chemists nor rocket scientists, but we wear our Chacos constantly, and we know what works and what doesn’t. We also believe in helping you maintain your investment to keep your Chacos going for years. Our suggestions are low-impact, safe methods and will not delaminate the rubber, nor cause the webbing to crack or fade.
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Comments about Chaco Sandals Local EcoTread Sandal (Women's):
I loved these sandels but unfortunately I sent them back. They just weren't adjustable enough and the straps felt loose and with leather stretching like it does I didn't feel the back strap would stay on causing the shoe to become loose and cause friction. I really wanted something that would stay on.
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- Compliments jeans
Comments about Chaco Sandals Local EcoTread Sandal (Women's):
Does not stink like the rubber soled Chaco but kinda hard to adjust.
Comments about Chaco Sandals Local EcoTread Sandal (Women's):
I loved these sandals when I first saw them, and just bought a pair. I have narrow feet and have had some trouble with getting them to fit the way I'm used to my Chacos fitting. They are very comfortable and I love the "dressier" feel of them, though, so some looseness is worth it. I think if they offered half-sizes, they would be perfect.
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