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  2. The 6 Best Nike Shoes for Walking in Comfort (And Style) - AOL

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    Put a swoosh in your stride. Inside, shop the best Nike shoes for walking, including best-selling styles like the Motiva, InfinityRN 4, and Pegasus 40.

  3. We interviewed 40 nurses and they said these are the best ...

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    Sizes available: Women’s sizes 4.5/5 to 12.5/13; men’s sizes 7.5/8 to 14.5/15 | Widths: Narrow, regular, and wide The Dansko Professional is a nursing icon — and the top clog choice among ...

  4. 7 stylish white sneakers on sale at Nordstrom that are ... - AOL

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    Nike Pegasus Trail 5 Gore-Tex Waterproof Running Shoe (Women) ... They come with a pack of different footbed lenghts so you can mix and match according to your foot comfort.Available in sizes 6 to ...

  5. Nike and Off-White: 'The Ten' - Wikipedia

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    Nike and Off-White: "The Ten" was a sneakers collaboration between Nike and Off-White in 2017. It initially involved the deconstruction of ten iconic Nike silhouettes, designed by Founder and CEO of Off-White, Virgil Abloh. The ten shoes were individually broken down by Abloh, and then rebuilt with a different design and rearranged components.

  6. Birkenstock - Wikipedia

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    The original footbed of the Birkenstock shoe was created in the 1930s and possesses four different layers that complete the shoe. The first layer of the shoe is the shock-absorbent sole, followed by a layer of jute fibers, a firm cork footbed, and another layer of jute. The last layer is the footbed line, which is a soft suede.

  7. Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 - Wikipedia

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    The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 is a self-lacing shoe. It was designed by Tinker Hatfield accompanied by Mark Parker, who was heavily involved in the development. Utilizing an electro adaptive lacing system abbreviated as "E.A.R.L.", the sneaker conforms to the figuration of the wearer's foot. [1]