Mules and sneakers, from Euro-chic Hogans to all-American Keds, are the perfect antidote to winter's boots.
According to Enright, sandals are also making their mark in Cambridge.
Her s'Avarca Menorca line of canvas slides, straight off the boat from Spain, have been hard to keep in stock.
Eager to try out spring's strappy, block-heeled and open-toed footwear, some local fashion mavens have come up with inventive ways to brave the cold.
"I've seen people wearing sandals with socks," Enright says. "It's weird."
But then, people do tend to act funny when the sun comes out again after a drab winter.
As inevitably as some men find their thoughts revolving around baseball, spring inspires some women to turn to light, romantic looks.
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