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  2. The 5 best Hoka walking shoes, tested and reviewed - AOL

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    Hoka Clifton 9 $145.00 at Hoka. Hoka Clifton 9 $145.00 at Bloomingdales. Hoka Clifton 9 $144.95 at Zappos. If you’re looking for a Goldilocks walking shoe — meaning one that has just the right ...

  3. The Comfiest Hoka Shoes for Runs, Hot Girl Walks, and Even ...

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    Our top picks for the best Hoka shoes for women of 2023: For more foot-pampering shoe inspo, check out our fave comfortable sneakers and the coolest chunky sneakers (and these bulky white bbs, too ...

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    Caslon Cashmere V-Neck Women's Sweater. $60 $129 Save $69. ... The Hoka Bondi 8 is a walking and everyday running shoe that provides the highest level of cushioning the brand offers and has been ...

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    There are over 11,700 pairs of shoes and clothing items marked down for women, men and kids. It's a lot to sort through! so we did the hard work for you and pulled out nine of the best sneakers ...

  6. The best Hoka shoes for walking - AOL

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    Factors to consider when choosing a Hoka walking shoe. Support: Supportive walking shoes are a must, especially when it comes to arches. The sole shouldn't twist too much, and the shoe should ...

  7. H.C. Godman Co. - Wikipedia

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    The H.C. Godman Company was a shoe manufacturer based in Columbus, Ohio. The manufacturer was the first of significance in the city, founded by Henry Clay Godman as Hodder and Godman Leather in 1876. It operated until 1962, only one of two local shoe manufacturers in Columbus to survive into the 1960s. [1]