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Stars have brought back a strange and unusual trend – sock shoes. Photo

Sock shoes are back in fashion

In an era when trends are changing at an incredible rate, stars have once again surprised their fans with a legendary, albeit minor, return from the past in fashion. This time, an unexpected shoe appeared in celebrities' everyday life – sock shoes.

Their main convenience is that they do not require lacing and do not rub blisters. All you have to do is "slip on" and run about your business. According to the New York Post, singer Rihanna, who, by the way, prioritizes comfort, artist Matty Healy and 98-year-old actor Dick Van Dyke have already walked in them.

Sock shoes combine comfort and style. They are characterized by the fact that they completely follow the shape of the feet, do not squeeze the ankles anywhere, and do not rub. Hollywood stars prefer them even on the red carpet and are popular among men and women.

The only problem with them is that they consist of socks, and in the summer in sunny weather they can be too hot.

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