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  2. Best value: TIOSEBON Men’s Casual No Lace Sneakers A men's casual slip-on sneakers ((Photo: Amazon)) If you want a budget-friendly option with optimal comfort and lightweight construction, these ...

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    Allbirds sneakers are among the best our editors have tried and constantly top the list of our favorite shoes. This pair is lace-free, allowing for easy wear without needing to fiddle with strings ...

  4. 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

  5. Our Menswear Editors Tested the Best Men's Casual Slip-on Shoes

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    INVESTING IN a pair of the best men’s casual slip-on shoes is a wardrobe hack that makes getting out the door every day a little easier. Tying shoe laces may not take long, but removing that ...

  6. Slip-on shoe - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive addition was a strip of leather across the saddle with a diamond cut-out. Initially only worn in the summer at home, the shoe grew in popularity in America to become a significant part of men's casual shoe wardrobe; in Europe, the style has never reached the same degree of ubiquity. The term penny loafer has uncertain beginnings.

  7. Oxford shoe - Wikipedia

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    Men's cap-toe Oxford shoe by Crockett & Jones. An Oxford shoe is a type of shoe characterized by shoelace eyelet tabs that are attached under the vamp, [1] a feature termed "closed lacing". [2] This contrasts with Derbys, or bluchers, which have shoelace eyelets attached to the top of the vamp. [3]