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  2. Buy 1 pair, get 1 pair 50% off at Target's sweet spring shoe sale

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    The perfect place to start is with some new shoes, of course, since the shoes make the outfit. Thankfully, Target just dropped a seriously epic spring shoe sale with sneakers, sandals and slides ...

  3. We found all the best Labor Day sneaker deals from Nike ... - AOL

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    The shoes generally retail around $75, but during the Labor Day sale, you can get them as low as $44 depending on your size (though the general discounted price seems to hover between $55-$65 for ...

  4. Is Retro Walking The Best Workout You’re Not Doing ... - AOL

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    The benefits may surprise you. $53.99 at amazon.com. GEL-1130 Sneaker “I love Asics sneakers because I never have to break them in—they are comfortable immediately out of the box," says Andriakos.

  5. Altra Running - Wikipedia

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    It offers neutral and stability shoes for men and women with various cushion levels. [19] The men's and women's versions of each shoe model are built using gender-specific templates to accommodate anatomical differences. Altra calls this Fit4Her on the lady's side and is the only running shoe brand to do a female-specific fit line wide. [10]

  6. Super shoes - Wikipedia

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    Super shoes are more expensive than other running shoes, ranging from $200 to $500 for a pair. [5] Prices in late 2023 for Nike Vaporfly and Alphafly shoes ranged from $260 to $285. [1] Some super shoes are designed to be worn during only a single marathon race after a minimal breaking-in time and have drawn criticism for their environmental ...

  7. Self-tying shoes - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, at a press event in New York, Nike unveiled its self-tying shoe to market, the HyperAdapt 1.0, which was scheduled to hit store shelves in select Nike locations on November 28. The HyperAdapt does not have any real laces, but embedded actuators that, in tandem with pressure monitors, delicately conform the shoe's cushions to the ...