The Teva, that multistrapped mid-’80s fashion disaster beloved by Deadheads in dreads, is having a moment. Created to keep rubber flip-flops on board while white-water river rafting, the sandal, formerly just functional, has achieved some fashion notoriety. The designer Richard Chai says its carefree attitude and eclectic fans have inspired his quirky urban version, which pairs patent leather with canvas in unusual colors like ultramarine and moss green. Lanvin’s take looks like Transformers, with straps crisscrossing every which way. And Tomas Maier at Bottega Veneta took his jewel-toned leather Tevas on a trip, sporting gray dress socks for a high-luxe touristy look. I wouldn’t recommend giving those a dunk in the deep end.
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