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  2. 9 Podiatrist-Approved Flip-Flops With Arch Support - AOL

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    Unlike those pair of floppy rubber thong slippers we'd find in a drugstore clearance bin, men's flip-flops with arch support are actually good for your feet and made for long-distance slogs. "Flip ...

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    Langdon Flip Flops. Tevas takes the beloved comfort from its strappy sandals and brings it to a pair of flip flops. Another pick of Dr. Barnea, these have a molded midsole and nylon shank to ...

  4. Rainbow Sandals - Wikipedia

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    The company specializes in men's and women's leather, hemp, and rubber flip-flops. When Longley first started making sandals, [1] he was assembling 15 pairs per day out of leather and Malaysian rubber in the garage of his Laguna Beach home. [2] He relocated to San Clemente in 1974 and began manufacturing 1,200 pairs of sandals a day. Since 2002 ...

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    As someone who regularly wears clothes from the men’s section and feels most comfortable in them, I am always on the lookout for the items that are stylish, comfortable and make me feel the most li

  6. The Perfect Gift for Men? Jason Kelce's Flip-Flops - AOL

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    They're the men's Mea Ola sandals from footwear brand OluKai (also available at Amazon and Nordstrom). OluKai says the premium leather sandals have canoe lash whipstitching and octopus-inspired ...

  7. Abercrombie & Fitch - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, it was incorporated and renamed "Abercrombie & Fitch Co." Fitch eventually bought out Abercrombie's share of the business, becoming its sole owner from 1907 to 1928. [7] The company was an elite outfitter of sporting and excursion goods, particularly noted for its expensive shotguns, fishing rods, fishing boats, and tents. [ 7 ]