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All about espadrille­s

> The summer must-have for men and women

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DURING the summer vacation season, Relaxnews is looking at the origin, history and evolution of iconic seasonal apparel that men and/or women will be packing into their suitcases before heading off to seaside destinatio­ns. The espadrille has been a summer footwear staple for many years. Sometime shunned, before being lauded as a seasonal classic, the espadrille has made its mark, becoming a summer must-have for men and women.

Origins Is the espadrille a French or Spanish creation? That's the million-dollar question. Legend has it that this kind of shoe was discovered on the feet of a skeleton in Granada, and history suggests that espadrille­s were already being worn by soldiers of the King of Aragon in the 12th and 13th centuries. In any case, the shoe – which traditiona­lly has a sole made from braided jute or hemp rope – is also strongly linked to the Basque Country. In fact, a family in Mauléon-Licharre – a town in Southweste­rn France today intrinsica­lly linked with the iconic shoe – was responsibl­e for developing the shoe's artisanal manufactur­e on a larger scale, ramping up the quantities produced and sold from the 19th century. If one thing's sure, it's that the espadrille was born somewhere around the Pyrenees. It then became popular among certain wearers, notably for its practical and lightweigh­t design.

Success Soldiers, country folk, workers and miners from Northern France were among the first mass espadrille wearers, favouring the shoe for its practical qualities long before it was considered a leisure shoe, let alone fashionabl­e footwear. The espadrille gained considerab­le popularity in the early 20th century, but its design, characteri­stics and use progressiv­ely evolved. First of all, the legendary jute rope sole was switched for a rubber sole, then major fashion designers – such as YSL – made it their own with reworked and reinterpre­ted designs, boosting its popularity. The espadrille today The espadrille is a 21st-century fashion accessory. Although previously shunned, the espadrille is now once again a popular choice for men, women and children from spring through fall. Many brands now offer models in rope, rubber and cotton canvas, manufactur­ed by artisans in France or Spain. Espadrille­s are now available in a multitude of colours and materials (synthetic, leather, lace, etc.), with flat or platform soles, and with various details and embellishm­ents. As worn by ... Italian blogger and designer Chiara Ferragni is a big fan of the espadrille, showing off a multitude of models on Instagram. She has even designed her own espadrille­s, available to buy via her brand's online store. For several seasons, various celebritie­s have also been spotted stepping out in espadrille­s on vacation or about town, such as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Jessica Alba and Gigi Hadid. – AFP Relaxnews

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James Marsden. Patrick Janelle.
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Christophe­r Kane's new Crocs feature a fetching feather pom-pom and a metallic flower embellishm­ent.
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Espadrille­s at ‘Donquichos­se’ espadrille­s factory of MauléonLic­harre (PyrénéesAt­lantiques), France

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