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  2. These Bestselling Indoor/Outdoor Slippers Have Over ... - AOL

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    Slippers are such an important part of your footwear lineup. Although many likely think slippers should remain indoors, over the years, brands have become hip to the fact that some people prefer ...

  3. The 5 best Hoka walking shoes, tested and reviewed - AOL

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    Hoka Arahi 7 $144.95 at Zappos. Hoka Arahi 7 $145.00 at REI. Hoka Arahi 7 $145.00 at Bloomingdales. The Arahi 7s are designed with Hoka’s J-frame, which is a J-shaped piece of foam that wraps ...

  4. These Men’s Slippers Are Comfy, Cozy, and Durable - AOL

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    From fluffy house shoes to outdoor-friendly dog-walking shoes, these cozy pairs are perfect for the cold-toed men in your life.

  5. Vibram FiveFingers - Wikipedia

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    Vibram FiveFingers were originally targeted to yacht racers to maintain grip on slippery decks without compromising the barefoot experience. [9] Their potential use as a minimalist running shoe was suggested by the Vibram USA CEO to Ted McDonald, a runner who earned the nickname "Barefoot Ted" and ran in the shoes during the 2006 Boston Marathon as part of the brand launch. [10]

  6. Water shoe - Wikipedia

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    Water shoes are usually made of mesh and have a hard sole used to prevent cuts and abrasions when walking in wet, rocky environments. They may often have tiny holes on the bottom or sides of the sole to allow for quick water drainage, which helps the wearer's feet dry faster, keeps the shoe light, and prolongs the lifespan of the material.

  7. 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.