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At a corporate office: Doubtful. Slingbacks can be OK. “I’ve known judges who have worn peep-toes, and red ones at that,” says Griffin.
At a business-casual office: Yes, but the more covered up, the better. Also, avoid backless footwear that makes flapping noises when you walk.
At a creative office: Go ahead—straps and all. But keep the flip-flops (especially if they’re rubber) on the beach.
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