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  2. The best Hoka shoes for walking - AOL

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    Sizes: 5 to 12 | Colors: 21 | Type of shoe: Sneakers | Material: Recycled nylon and polyester | Best for: Everyday running, walking. When you have long days that require you to be on your feet, it ...

  3. These Helen Mirren-approved Cariuma sneakers are less than $80

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    Similar to other sneaker brands like Converse and Vans, Cariuma’s shoes are unisex (Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Hamm are also fans of the brand) and the Oca Lows range in size from 5 to 13 in both ...

  4. Feiyue - Wikipedia

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    With the opening up of China and the associated cultural and economic shifts, the sneaker began to lose prominence in China, and by the end of the 1990s, the brand started selling in bulk due to low demand. [5] Once a highly regarded brand, by then, only elderly people and martial arts practitioners valued it as a cheap and durable brand. [5]

  5. 'Like walking on air': These podiatrist-approved sneakers are ...

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    The shoes have earned more than 24,000 five-star reviews from fans who rave about their comfort and strength. They have a slip-on design with an elastic cuff, so you don't even have to bother with ...

  6. Avia (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    Avia made its name as a leading brand in the 1980s for its line of women's walking and aerobics shoes, as well as men's shoes. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Avia had a thriving line of basketball shoes; among those who wore Avia were Scottie Pippen , John Stockton , John Salley , A. C. Green , Clyde Drexler and Robert Parish . [ 11 ]

  7. Simple Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Simple Shoes, also known as Simple, is an American footwear brand created in 1991 by Eric Meyer, a California native. Simple was acquired by Deckers Outdoor Corporation in 1993, then closed by Deckers in 2011, [ 1 ] and subsequently acquired by Denis Ryan in 2015.