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

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    Sobie says the slip on boat shoe with its no-tie laces is a great choice for older adults with flat feet "as it helps keep the foot properly aligned, reducing strain on the joints and preventing ...

  3. Shoe - Wikipedia

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    Slip-on shoe: a dress or casual shoe without shoelaces or fasteners; often with tassels, buckles, or coin-holders (penny loafers). Boat shoes, also known as "deck shoes": similar to a loafer, but more casual. Laces are usually simple leather with no frills.

  4. Shoelaces - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian Areni-1 shoe, which has been dated to around 3500 BC, is a simple leather shoe with leather "shoelaces" passing through slotted "eyelets" cut into the hide. The more complex shoes worn by Ötzi the Iceman , who lived around 3300 BC, were bound with "shoelaces" made of lime bark string.

  5. The Allbirds Tree Runner sneakers are as comfy as a ... - AOL

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    This pair of shoes has more than 11,000 reviews on the Allbirds website alone, ... The stretchy fabric makes these a breeze to step into without undoing the laces, and the reinforced and slightly ...

  6. You'll never have to bend over to tie your shoelaces again ...

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    Super easy to put in his shoes and so nice that we don't have to struggle to untie double-knotted shoes anymore. Going to buy a few more pairs of these!” And at $12 a pop, this is one time ...

  7. Plimsoll (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Plimsolls with elastic instead of laces. A plimsoll, also spelled plimsole, [1] or pump [2] (also known as a gym shoe [2] [1] or a sandshoe [1]), is a light sports shoe with a canvas upper and flat rubber sole. The shoe originated in the United Kingdom, [citation needed] there called a