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Todd Snyder x Gardenheir Leather Fisherman Sandals

Todd Snyder x Gardenheir

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The code SALE20 is valid through August 25, 2024. It can not be combined with any other offer or promotion. Some restrictions and exclusions apply including on third party merchandise, some cashmere, shearling, leather, suede and other styles. Offers are valid at all Todd Snyder stores as marked well as online at toddsnyder.com. The offer is not valid at Todd Snyder wholesale partners.

The Fisherman Sandal has been a staple for over a century, providing the easy airiness of sandals while still feeling covered up and supportive. This classic take on the original style is handmade from luxe, vegetable-tanned Italian leather, with a comfortable crepe sole. These versatile sandals sit right in the middle ground of casual and dressy, so you can wear them with everything from shorts to the beach, relaxed dress trousers, or a summer suit.

Gardenheir is a cult favorite lifestyle and gardening brand founded by Alan Calpe and Christopher Crawford, self-described devoted amateur gardeners. With backgrounds in the arts, they bring a creative (and playful) perspective to the work of gardening — the name itself is a play on words, mixing “gardener,” “garden air,” and “garden error,” as well as the idea of being inheritors and stewards of a natural space.

  • Exclusive to Todd Snyder
  • Italian Leather Upper
  • Crepe Soles
  • Adjustable Ankle Strap
  • Antique Brass Hardware
  • Made in Italy
  • Style GHTSF01-BR
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Reviewed by Max F.
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Rated 5 out of 5

Great!

Leather is ultra-soft, making for a comfortable fit, but the shoe still looks and feels durable and well-constructed.

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