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  2. The best women's slippers of 2025 - AOL

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    There are hundreds of women’s slippers to choose from today, with options in every style, color, and fabric you can imagine. To help you find the best slippers to wear around the house — and ...

  3. Cloud Slides are just $25 at Amazon - AOL

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    People love these cloud slippers for the cushy foam sole and molded footbed, but they have another big asset: They're waterproof, so you can wear them to the pool or in the shower without damaging ...

  4. 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.

  5. The Most Comfortable Slides We've Found Are On Amazon - AOL

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    Non-Slip Slide. Coming in under $20, reviewers love these slides because of their durability, quick-drying nature, and overall comfort. Reviewers also note the slides have a solid grip, so if you ...

  6. Peranakan beaded slippers - Wikipedia

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    Peranakan beaded slippers, also known as Kasut Manik, [1] literally meaning "beaded shoes", is a type of shoe that dates back to the early twentieth century Malaya. It refers to beaded slippers worn by a nyonya to complete her Sarong Kebaya outfit, together with chained brooches (kerosang) and a silver belt (tali pending).

  7. Diabetic shoe - Wikipedia

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    The shoes must also be equipped with a removable orthosis. Foot orthoses are devices such as shoe inserts, arch supports, or shoe fillers such as lifts, wedges and heels. The diabetic shoes, chappal, and custom-molded inserts work together as a preventive system [4] to help diabetics avoid foot injuries and improve mobility. [5] [6] [7]