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  2. Shoppers in their 60s say these walking shoes are so ... - AOL

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    New Balance Women's 877 V1 Walking Shoe These comfy sneakers come in four widths (standard, narrow, wide and extra-wide) and a massive range of sizes: 5 to 12 extra-wide. $100 at Amazon

  3. The best shoes for flat feet for 2025, according to podiatrists

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    $60 at Amazon. Best affordable shoe for flat feet WHITIN Women's Barefoot Shoe . ... Podiatrist Timothy Karthas says that OOFOS are an ideal choice of shoe for any foot type, but for people over ...

  4. Martha Stewart Swears By These Affordable Walking Shoes - AOL

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    Martha Stewart's new Skechers collection features comfortable and stylish slip-on sneakers, sandals, and wedges for walks, travel, gardening, errands, and more.

  5. Starbury - Wikipedia

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    Marbury is the designer of an initial shoe lineup entitled "Starbury" includes "The Starbury One," a basketball shoe which Stephon wore all season on the New York Knicks, "Starbury Crossovers," a classic "Air Force One"-style shoe which is listed at US$9.98, "Starbury Cyclones," shoes with similar styling to "New Balance" shoes, also retailed ...

  6. ASOS (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    ASOS plc (/ ˈ eɪ s ɒ s / AY-soss) [4] is a British online fast-fashion and cosmetic retailer. The company was founded in 2000 in London, primarily aimed at young adults. [5] The website sells over 850 brands as well as its own range of clothing and accessories, and ships to all 196 countries from fulfilment centres in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Europe.

  7. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1972, Volume Shoe began to consolidate stores in proximity and convert others to the "Payless" brand. The St. Louis operation of "'Hill Brothers Self Service'" stores were known for their bare bones minimalism and the slogan "two for five – man alive!", that is, women and children's shoes were two pair for five dollars. [10]