Dolce & Gabbana Sells 'Slave Sandals' On Its Website

The backlash was swift.

You’d think they’d have learned their lesson by now.

The Italian brand has come under fire yet again this week, this time over a “Slave Sandal.”

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While “Slave” was once a common name for lace-up sandals, “gladiator,” has now largely replaced that term in fashion circles.

The “Slave Sandal in Napa Leather with Pompoms” recently became available for pre-order on the Dolce & Gabbana website for $2,395. The brand features the sandals in its spring 2016 collection, which it describes as “a declaration of love to Italy.”

“Slave” was once a common name for lace-up sandals, according to the shoe magazine Footwear News. The term “gladiator,” however, has largely replaced that term in fashion circles.

Social media erupted this week with shock and horror at Dolce & Gabbana’s choice of shoe moniker.

It seems the brand noticed the controversy. As of early Friday, the website’s description of the sandals has changed significantly.

It now refers to the shoes as the “Decorative Flat Sandal.” 

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