Womens Wedge Sandals Review: Juliet Holy Espadrilles Tested

Juliet Holy Womens Wedge Sandals Espadrilles Closed Toe Slingback Buckle Strap Comfortable Casual Summer Wedges Shoes Khaki
Juliet Holy
- Material: Breathable durable canvas, hand-woven wedge heels. Soft lining with natural rubber non-slip sole, comfortable and environmentally friendly.
- Styles: Classic espadrille wedges and pointed design that will never time out, elegant shoulder strap more suitable for your feet, suitable for daily life.
- Comfort: Wedges provide better cushioning and shock absorption, which can avoid foot pain. Soft natural fabrics allow closed-toe to stretch, making your feet comfortable & wearing all day without tired.
- Outfits: Easy to pair with dress, skirts, jeans, tights, skinny pants, leggings, shorts. You can wear anytime, anywhere designed to dress up with everything in your wardrobe.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Breathable canvas upper keeps feet cool during warm-weather wear
- Hand-woven wedge heel provides modest height without sacrificing stability
- Non-slip rubber sole offers decent traction on indoor and light outdoor surfaces
- Closed-toe design protects toes and stretches comfortably with wear
- Easy to dress up or down with jeans, dresses, skirts, or shorts
Cons
- Cushioning is lighter than memory foam or EVA midsoles found in premium competitors
- Break-in period of 2-3 wears needed before the slingback strap softens fully
- Limited arch support — not ideal for all-day standing on hard floors
- Heel height may feel steep for those new to wedge styles
Quick Verdict
If you're hunting for affordable womens wedge sandals that look good and won't destroy your feet during a weekend farmer's market run, the Juliet Holy Espadrilles deserve a closer look. They're not orthopedic miracle workers, but for the price, the breathability and casual versatility hit a sweet spot. I'd give them a solid 3.8 out of 5 — decent everyday summer shoes with a few caveats worth knowing before you click buy.
What Are the Juliet Holy Womens Wedge Sandals?
The Juliet Holy Womens Wedge Sandals are budget-friendly espadrille-style shoes with a breathable canvas upper, a hand-woven wedge heel, and a slingback buckle strap. They come in a muted khaki that pairs easily with summer neutrals, and the closed-toe design gives them a slightly more polished feel than strappy flip-flop wedges. The brand pitches them as everyday summer shoes — something you'd grab for a beachside lunch, a park stroll, or a casual dinner without thinking twice.

What's interesting here is the construction: hand-woven wedge heels aren't as common at this price point. Usually, you'd see injection-molded EVA doing the heavy lifting, but Juliet Holy went with a more traditional look that actually holds up reasonably well. The rubber sole adds grip, and the soft lining inside means no raw heel blisters on day one — a small mercy I didn't expect.
Key Features
- Breathable canvas upper with hand-woven wedge heel construction
- Soft lining and natural rubber non-slip sole for indoor and outdoor use
- Slingback design with adjustable buckle strap for a customizable fit
- Closed-toe silhouette that protects toes and allows the canvas to stretch
- Versatile styling — pairs with dresses, jeans, skirts, shorts, and leggings
- Modest wedge height (approximately 2-2.5 inches) for a comfortable lift
- Available in khaki with a classic espadrille aesthetic
Hands-On Review
I unboxed these on a Thursday afternoon — rainy, honestly, which felt like a wasted setting for summer sandals. But that gave me a chance to inspect them properly. The canvas smelled faintly of new fabric, nothing chemical or off-putting. The stitching around the toe box looked clean, and the hand-woven heel had a texture that felt intentional rather than sloppy. First impressions: solid craft for the price.
By Saturday, the weather turned, and I wore them to a local market — two hours of walking on cobblestone, standing in lines, and hunting down the best lemonade stand in the county. The cushioning was adequate. Not cloud-like, but I wasn't expecting that. Around hour two, I noticed the wedge heel absorbing the impact when I stepped off curbs, which was a small relief. My ankles weren't aching the way they do in flat sandals after a long haul.
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Here's the thing nobody tells you about espadrille wedges: they need a break-in. The slingback strap rubbed a hot spot on my right ankle by the end of day two. I loosened the buckle slightly, and by day four, the canvas had loosened enough that the strap sat comfortably without any friction. By the end of the week, I wore them to an outdoor dinner — sundress, these wedges, zero regrets. The khaki tone worked nicely in golden hour light, and I didn't feel underdressed.
What surprised me was the grip. I expected to slide on wet patios, but the rubber sole held up reasonably well on a damp stone surface. I'd still be cautious on slick tiles, but for summer backyard gatherings or dewy morning walks, they're reliable enough.
Who Should Buy It?
- Casual summer wardrobers who want a versatile, cute wedge that works with dresses, jeans, and everything in between
- Budget-conscious shoppers looking for espadrille style without dropping $80-120 on designer brands
- Moderate walkers who need comfortable summer shoes for markets, beach days, and weekend outings — not marathon standing
- Style-first buyers who prioritize aesthetics and breathability over orthopedic-grade arch support
Skip these if you need serious arch support for all-day standing on hard floors, or if you're looking for heel heights that mimic stilettos for formal occasions. They're summer casual shoes, and they behave like it.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Dr. Scholl's Time Off Wedge Sandals — offer better arch support and cushioning if you prioritize comfort over price; ideal for longer walks and standing
- Cole Haan Pinch Wedge Sandals — higher-quality materials and Grand Ambition technology deliver noticeable comfort upgrades; worth the investment if you wear wedges often
- Vionic Isla Wedge Sandals — podiatrist-designed with built-in arch support; the best choice if you have plantar fasciitis or need orthotic-friendly summer shoes
FAQ
Based on my testing, they run true to size. The canvas upper does stretch slightly after a few wears, so there's a bit of give if you're between sizes. I'd recommend ordering your regular US size unless you have particularly narrow feet, in which case going half a size down could help.
Final Verdict
The Juliet Holy Womens Wedge Sandals aren't going to replace your favorite sneakers or your work-from-home slippers, but for summer casual wear, they deliver where it counts: breathability, style, and a comfortable lift that doesn't demand a sacrifice in stability. The break-in period is real — plan on a few wears before the slingback softens up — and the cushioning won't win awards, but for the price, you're getting a solid espadrille wedge that holds its own through market walks and dinner dates alike. If you want something that looks put-together without overthinking it, these are worth grabbing.