Heads up, Okabashi fans

By Mir
July 8, 2014

If you love Okabashi sandals—and what’s not to like about beach shoes that are BPA-free, recyclable, and dishwasher safe, really?—through July 10th you can scoop some up on the cheap. Just use coupon code UPSV67C2 for free shipping on any order, plus code JUL40OFF for an additional 40% off.

This is a great way to either try them out or expand your collection. Or to nab some summer shoes for teenagers whose feet won’t stop growing. Either way.

10 Comments

  1. Guaranteed for two years? Cool. Want to try them.

  2. Thanks. Just placed an order.

  3. Yeah for $11 flip-flops! You’re so pretty.

    • Came back home and ordered my daughter a pair of smalls. Perfect beach shoes.

  4. I tried two pair with your last sale notice. These shoes are really narrow, too narrow for my wide feet and too narrow for a friend with medium feet.

    • Which ones did you get, Pictou? My kids and I all wear them with no problems (though we have medium feet tending towards narrow). I wonder if it was a specific model that’s more narrow…?

  5. I got a pair the last time you posted the deal and I love them! I don’t have narrow feet at all and they fit great. I got a pair with a solid base and patterned top and love how I can wear them with nicer outfits than I normally would for flip-flops.

  6. Thanks, Mir! Bought three pairs.

  7. Can’t wait to try all three pairs I bought on when they come in!!!! Stoked that they are dishwasher safe! I’ve been wearing ‘cheap’ thong sandals all summer and they keep breaking while I walk, can’t wait to have higher quality sandals that were affordable. I have bookmarked your blog and am looking forward to more savings in the future, thanks!

  8. BOOO – I like the ones my daughter picked out better than mine. She chose the Maui and they are wider than the ones I bought, the Ocean. So I went back and tried again, but alas, these are expired. Will keep my eyes on you for the next good deal!

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