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		<title>Chaco Z/1 Sandal</title>
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Yep, another one of those stories in which there is a lesson to be learned. The lesson is, as it so often has been in the past: read the directions! For years I thought I couldn&#8217;t wear Chaco sandals because they were always too tight. I could never even get my toe through the toe [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yep, another one of those stories in which there is a lesson to be learned. The lesson is, as it so often has been in the past: read the directions! For years I thought I couldn&#8217;t wear Chaco sandals because they were always too tight. I could never even get my toe through the toe loop some Chaco models have. Rather than develop a complex about my tubby feet, I just wore other sandals, admiring Chacos from afar.  That all changed last week when I tried the Z/1 sandal and actually read the adjustment directions conveniently printed on the box. Oh hey, you can just adjust the fit any way you want! Good grief &#8211; you&#8217;d think someone could have told me that earlier. Once adjusted, I was completely stoked with the Z/1s. They are super comfortable, and because they&#8217;re essentially held on your feet with a continuous loop of fabric, they don&#8217;t have any velcro or plastic parts to rub you raw. Well, the buckle is plastic but it&#8217;s on the top of the shoe so it doesn&#8217;t rub or get in the way. The Z/1 is a model without the toe loop, which is my preference, but if you like the toe loop you can, of course, get a model with that feature.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been having this insane summer of good weather up here, perfect for sandals, so the Z/1s have been a staple. They&#8217;re so comfortable and stable on your feet that you can wear them almost anywhere &#8211; a friend just wore them up a ridiculously steep mountain, but I don&#8217;t really recommend that.  Aside from the occasional rock that worked its way under my foot, I thought the Z/1s were almost as comfortable as regular footwear, and I really need them because of the ridiculous sock tan-lines I have. I need the sandals to try to even that out!  I wish these sandals came in a bike version, with clips on the underside. How cool would that be? They&#8217;re not elastic so you&#8217;d still get a somewhat stable shoe, and you wouldn&#8217;t get the bike socks tan lines. I dream of such a day. Anyhow, the straps on the Z/1s don&#8217;t have to be tight to keep the sandal where it belongs, and you can adjust the straps easily even while wearing them just by tugging on them a little bit. I see these sandals everywhere, there are tons of people wearing them and I sure see why!  I even love the color of mine &#8211; same as in the picture above. Very cute, and there are many matchy-matchy options if you like that sort of thing. If you eschew fashion, you can always get basic black which I&#8217;m sure can transition from daytime to evening pretty easily, at least if you live in Alaska where black Chaco sandals count as formal wear.  Definitely a winner, and I&#8217;m retiring my velcro-style sandals, or at least relegating them to fishing duty.</p>
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