Best type of shoe for swollen pregnancy feet?

So last week I went to London for work. Wore my comfiest soft leather sandals and my feet swelled so much and gave me blisters. The only shoes that are comfy atm are my flip flops or crocs.
Hubby and I are going to London next week for our anniversary and will be on our feet all day. I don’t think flip flops are ideal for walking around all day so I think crocs will be the perfect choice although not aesthetically pleasing 😂

Any other suggestions of shoes I can get to wear throughout the summer to accommodate swollen feet??

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https://www.crocs.co.uk/p/skyline-sandal/208183.html?cid=001&adid=shopping_google_uk_brand__Crocs%7cPerformanceMax%7cUK%7cCatchAll%7cAll%7cAll%7c_16629615481__m&gclid=Cj0KCQjwy9-kBhCHARIsAHpBjHinOu_tO_Fw_rvYe_TkQs6qIhHrBDARPKFfs3jjHNrDbwd7uB2pl5QaAgf2EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

I bought some of these and really comfy. Can also loosen them as my feet get fatter 😂

SNDL23ALLWMS this code for 20% off works if you do buy any 😊

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I got a pair of flat white converse in a size up and they are absolutely perfect for my swollen feet, they are nice and wide and super comfy!

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