Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
open-toed
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
sandal
▪ Those who did were mostly long-haired, bearded and dressed in open-toed sandals.
▪ There are also these artificial plastic toes that you fit over your artificial foot, so you can wear open-toed sandals.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ She took off her open-toed shoes.
▪ There are also these artificial plastic toes that you fit over your artificial foot, so you can wear open-toed sandals.
▪ Those who did were mostly long-haired, bearded and dressed in open-toed sandals.
Usage examples of "open-toed".
She was wearing black-patent-leather open-toed shoes with four-inch heels, which revealed that her toenails, as well as fingernails, were painted the exact same shade as her lips.
Grenville wore a coloured blazer, the stripes faded like those of an old canvas canopy, a stiff collar and a food-stained old school tie, clumsy grey flannels and open-toed sandals.
She wore tight-fitting miniskirts and tube tops with open-toed shoes having five-inch heels or platform shoes with thick cork soles.