What to Look for in Peep-Toed Dress Flats,
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If you can't or don't wear heels,
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Of course, not all peep toe flats are dressy,
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If you want a pair of peep-toed flats that can be worn with skirts,
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If you're looking for dressy peep-toe flats,
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* rollable, elasticized,
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* anything made from rubber, plastic, jelly. These styles can be cute with casual skirts, but they're way too informal to serve as dress shoes.
* styles with thick or rugged soles,
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