Worn to the Sole: Jordana Brewster’s Favorite Coach Wedges Need a Break

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No matter how huge a girl’s shoe collection is, there is usually a favorite or go-to pair. Can you relate? Well, we think Jordana Brewster can.

The model has an interesting collection of casual and formal shoes, but she loves her Coach wedges the most. Check out our latest sighting of her in Beverly Hills yesterday.

Jordana Brewster in a casual tee and shorts ensemble, looking effortlessly chic while out and about in Beverly Hills on July 25, 2013Jordana Brewster in a casual tee and shorts ensemble, looking effortlessly chic while out and about in Beverly Hills on July 25, 2013 (Credit: Michael Wright / WENN)

These wedges are versatile and perfect for casual use, especially if you want to add extra inches to your height without the extra strain from heels.

Jordana paired the sandals with a tee and shorts, completing a summery-chic getup.

Jordana Brewster showcases her stylish Coach wedges, a perfect blend of comfort and fashionJordana Brewster showcases her stylish Coach wedges, a perfect blend of comfort and fashion (Credit: Michael Wright / WENN)

A Close Look: Signs of Wear and Tear

However, it seems like these sandals seriously need a break. They look overused, with one sole about to be ripped from the left shoe:

A closer look at Jordana Brewster's well-loved Coach wedges, showing signs of frequent use A closer look at Jordana Brewster’s well-loved Coach wedges, showing signs of frequent use (Credit: Michael Wright / WENN)

Looking at the first photo, we thought Jordana had just accidentally stepped on something that got stuck on the sole of her shoe.

Evidence of wear and tear: Jordana Brewster's Coach wedges with the sole starting to detach, highlighting their extensive useEvidence of wear and tear: Jordana Brewster’s Coach wedges with the sole starting to detach, highlighting their extensive use (Credit: Michael Wright / WENN)

However, the second photo clearly shows that it was indeed the sole that was getting ripped off.

These Coach “Henley” wedges are available in two great colors.

Coach "Henley" Wedges in Silver/GingerCoach “Henley” Wedges in Silver/Ginger, $55.26 – $200.00

Coach "Henley" Wedges in Cyclamen/GingerCoach “Henley” Wedges in Cyclamen/Ginger, $55.26 – $200.00