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Havaianas Sandals: There's a Pair for Everyone

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Sandals by Havaianas are a Spring and Summertime staple in my closet — they’re comfortable, simple yet stylish, and last forever. I have several pairs that I’ve been wearing faithfully, season after season.

I dress my Havaianas up and down with flip- flop abandon. One single pair can take me from errands, to the beach, and then out to dinner in the evening. During weekdays, I’ll wear them around town on the subways and city streets, then change into my far less-comfortable heels right before I have to.

Havaianas, along with its parent company, Alpargatas, believe in social and environmental responsibility, which makes us love this company more. Its sustainable practices are complemented by the sustainability initiatives it is involved in, such as The Institute for Ecological Research and Conservation International.

Havaianas’ 2012 collection is filled with charming styles we can’t seem to get enough of. Here are a few of our flip-flop favorites.

 

One pair I’ll be wearing is the Slim Geometric. Sand Grey/Golden Sun Shown.

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A new arrival: Slim Orient. Navy Blue shown.

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Starre will be wearing her golden FITs  around NYC, CT, and wherever else she escapes to! Sand Grey, Light Golden shown.

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A new arrival: Slim Fashion. White shown.

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Lindsay has spent her career at the intersection of media and social change. In her role at Eco-Chick, Lindsay has established partnerships and campaigns with some of the world’s most-recognized companies committed to sustainability and CSR. She co-created the popular interview series “Heroines for the Planet” that features groundbreaking women who share courage and a deep passion for protecting people and the Earth. Lindsay is the Marketing and Sustainability Manager at Health-Ade Kombucha and previously served as Director of Communications at the social enterprise CBS EcoMedia. There she directed corporate advertising dollars to the nation’s most effective non-profits tackling urgent social issues in local communities and was awarded CBS Corporation’s prestigious Share-the-Vision award. She has written for Whole Living Magazine, Edible, Cottages & Gardens, From The Grapevine, EarthHour.org, Eco-Age.com, and for environmentalists Laura Turner Seydel and Susan Rockefeller. Lindsay holds a BS in Global Business Studies and Marketing from Manhattan College, and received the 2012 Honors Award at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.