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Sand by Saya – Online Deal

Black, Pink, White, or Turquoise Handmade Sandals in Women's Sizes 7, 8, or 9/10 (Up to 72% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Brightly colored thong sandals dotted with handmade bohemian-style motifs, such as beaded ribbons and sparkly butterflies

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 14, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Redeem online beginning 9/8/12. Valid only for option purchased. Valid only toward given selections. Extra $8 fee for domestic shipping, international shipping fee varies by location.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Sandal etiquette dictates that one should never wear them with socks and that one should always remove them before entering a stranger's sand castle. Follow footwear protocol with this Groupon.

Choose from Twelve Options

With each option, choose from the following women's sizes: 7, 8, or 9/10.

Sand by Saya

Sand by Saya provides a wide array of handmade sandals for women and kids. Japanese designer Saya's New York City–inspired designs feature beaded ribbons, sparkly butterflies, sequin stars, and lace flowers, which take in nutrients when their wearer steps in a puddle. Her comfy, stylish footwear has taken off in the Japanese press, with features in Japanese Vogue and Japanese Elle.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Earthmoving Equipment

Heavy-duty construction vehicles were put here for one reason—to help us mold and shape the earth into something that isn't so unattractive. Here are the main machines we use to pretty up this place:

Bulldozer: This powerful vehicle got its name from its inventor, a bullheaded child who set out to create a machine capable of clearing away all the dangerous, sleeping bulls that stationed themselves near his bedroom window. Today, construction workers exclusively use bulldozers for carpooling and pushing their garbage off the construction site and into the street.

Forklift: These are only used in emergency situations, such as when a building begins to shake violently because one corner was made shorter than the others. To remedy the problem, the construction workers will prop up the faulty corner with the forklift and then elegantly integrate the vehicle into the actual building by covering it with cement.

Backhoe Loader: Construction workers aren't even sure what backhoe loaders do, which is why they always just light them on fire for warmth on days when the temperature dips below 70 degrees.

Why do so many skyscrapers have corners that appear lumpy?

Sand by Saya