
The T-Bar Sandal Is Back - And The Pair We Want Is From Russell & Bromley
Designers like Tom Ford, Versaceand Valentino embraced the strappy silhouette, often pairing it with animal prints, polka dots and the era's signature slinky dresses. With its practical buckle and delicate ankle strap, the style offered a more polished alternative to flip-flops or chunky wedges. Now, two decades later, it's back albeit with sleeker finishes and richer leathers.
At Wimbledon this weekend, Poppy Delevingne gave the divisive shoe her stamp of approval, wearing a sleek tan pair from Russell & Bromley. Paired with a striped co-ord and suede oversized bag the look struck the perfect balance between relaxed and refined. The kind of outfit that spells out British summer with a capital B, it's also a case study in how to make the T-bar feel current.
Of course, Poppy is no stranger to setting trends. She's long been a style muse in her own right from wearing the Alexander McQueen skull scarf before it became a cultural moment, to her recent Nobody's Child collaboration that blends '70s-retro with everyday wearability. Her take on the T-bar is another reminder that, in the right hands (and feet), even the most polarising trends can feel timeless.
If you're unsure how to style them, think clean lines and simple silhouettes. A crisp shirt dress, a slouchy two piece, or even tailored shorts will let the sandals do the talking. Avoid anything too fussy and let the minimalist design shine. The moral of the story? Dust off those Y2K sandals or buy a fresh pair and give them the comeback they deserve. We've included a few of our favourites below (heeled and flat), which are available to buy now. 1.
Zara, Leather Buckle Sandals 2.
Russell and Bromley, Edgebold T-Bar Heeled Sandal 3.
& Other Stories, T-bar Leather Sandals 4.
Zara, Split Suede Flat Toe Post Sandals 5.
Dolce & Gabbana, Satin Keira Heeled Sandals 105 6.
Farm Rio, Beaded Leather Sandals
Price: £310
Renee Washington , Grazia's digital fashion and beauty writer, lives online. With a penchant for wispy lashes and streetwear, she writes about the worlds of fashion and beauty from the viewpoint of the modern fashion girlie..
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