Khaite is recalling about 1,860 pairs of women's high-heeled sandals from its Spring Summer 2024 collection, including the Linden Sandal, Louisa Strappy Sandal, and Seigel Heel Sandal styles. The heels on these sandals can detach while being worn, which poses a serious fall hazard to the user. The sandals were sold in various colors and materials, such as suede and leather, at major retailers and online between October 2022 and July 2023 for approximately $920 to $1,080.
The heels can detach from the rest of the shoe during use, making the sandals unstable and potentially causing the wearer to fall. No injuries have been reported to date.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled shoes and contact Khaite for a full refund. For those who purchased shoes through a Khaite store or Khaite.com, email info@khaite.com for instructions on how to return and to receive free shipping and a full refund. Purchasers from third-party retailers must return the product to the third-party retailer to receive a full refund or store credit.
Spring Summer 2024 collection; 'Khaite' printed on soles.
Spring Summer 2024 collection; 'Khaite' printed on soles.
Spring Summer 2024 collection; 'Khaite' printed on soles.

Recalled Louisa Strappy Sandal, violet

Recalled Louisa Strappy Sandal, black

Recalled Louisa Strappy Sandal, white

Recalled Seigel Heel Sandal, black

Recalled Seigel Heel Sandal, natural

Recalled Linden Sandal, scarlet red

Recalled Linden Sandal, khaki

Recalled Linden Sandal, warm white

Recalled Linden Sandal, natural

Recalled Linden Sandal, sapphire
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response