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  2. 9 Podiatrist-Approved Flip-Flops With Arch Support - AOL

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    Walking for miles in thin-soled flip-flops is thus not recommended since it can lead to foot problems like plantar fasciitis, hammertoe deformity, tendonitis, or just general foot pain. But the ...

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    The Aerothotic Arch Support Summer Orthotic Flip-Flops, which are on sale now for under $25, are APMA approved to reduce foot pain and promote foot health. These Best-Selling Podiatrist ...

  4. 11 Flip-Flops That Offer Great Arch Support - AOL

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    Flip-flops may not be known for arch support, but we found 11 pairs that have it. ... has the brand's signature oversized sole and rocker technology for a smooth stride. Dual layer construction ...

  5. Zori - Wikipedia

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    The hanao are the straps holding the sole to the foot; the part that should fit loosely between the toes is the maetsubo (前壺), [10] and the side-straps are the yoko-o . Hanao , like zori soles, are traditionally symmetrical, with no difference between left and right, though some designs diverge from this.

  6. These are the comfiest flip-flops, according to a podiatrist

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    Lockwood gives Birkenstocks the thumbs up for their support, as do 14,800 five-star fans The Gizeh Essentials EVA flip-flops have a molded, rubber-like upper and sole for extra cushioning and ...

  7. Geta (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of geta. Geta (pl. geta) [1] are traditional Japanese footwear resembling flip-flops.A kind of sandal, geta have a flat wooden base elevated with up to three (though commonly two) "teeth", held on the foot with a fabric thong, which keeps the foot raised above the ground.