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  2. Vibram FiveFingers - Wikipedia

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    FiveFingers Spyridon LS. Vibram FiveFingers comprise many different materials that vary depending on the style of shoe. The most common components are Vibram TC-1 performance rubber, which makes up the sole of these shoes, a thin stretch polyamide comprising the frame of the shoe that molds to the contours of the user's foot, and an antimicrobial microfiber footbed.

  3. The best shoes for plantar fasciitis in 2025 - AOL

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    Plantar fasciitis is the inflammation of the plantar fascia, a broad band of ligament-like tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot, from the ball of the foot down to the heel.

  4. If You Have Wide Feet, You Need These Comfortable ... - AOL

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    The best heels for wide feet will keep your feet comfy and supported. Podiatrists recommend their top picks, including Vionic, Naot, Naturalizer, and more. If You Have Wide Feet, You Need These ...

  5. Nurses Say These Are the Best Shoes for Standing all Day - AOL

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    These shoes have an enclosed and reinforced heel and toe to help protect your feet, while offering arch support for comfort and slip-resistant treads for safety.

  6. Vibram - Wikipedia

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    A lawsuit was filed against Vibram in April 2012, over claims made about their Vibram FiveFingers, their minimalist shoe. [18] Vibram claimed that the shoe “reduce(s) foot injuries, and strengthen(s) foot muscles.” The claim was based on Gert-Peter Bruggermann research accepted at the 2005 Conference for the International Society of ...

  7. Jungle boot - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] That improved footwear used a Vibram-type lugged sole co-joined to the leather toe and heel. [1] [10] Water drains in the form of screened eyelets in the canvas top near the bottom were intended to drain moist mud from the inside of the boot using a hastily-modified version of the Bernoulli Principle. [1]