Jennifer Aniston Just Made £43 Dr. Scholl's Sandals Look Very Chic

Step aside, Birkenstocks and Crocs. Dr. Scholl's sandals are here to reign supreme as celebrities' "ugly" shoes of choice—well, if Jennifer Aniston has anything to do with it. Photographed in Montreal, Canada, Aniston made the ubiquitous orthopaedic shoes look chic.

In signature Aniston fashion, she wore a fuss-free, laid-back look with staples everyone already owns: a white T-shirt, light-wash jeans, and a brown leather bag (Céline version not necessary). If you're ready to copy Aniston's shoes, in particular, you're in good company: Her Dr. Scholl's Original Collection Sandals (£43) currently have over 100 positive reviews on Nordstrom's website. Scroll down to see how she styled them and to shop them for yourself.

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On Jennifer Aniston: Dr. Scholl's Original Collection Sandals (£43); Céline bag

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