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  2. Editors and Podiatrists Recommend These Hoka Shoes for ... - AOL

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    Hoka shoes are great for walking because they are lightweight but provide cushioning and stability, according to Dr. Parthasarathy. She also points out the rocker-like bottom of the shoes, which ...

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    Hoka's Kaha 2 Low is designed for hiking with an abrasion-resistant toecap, lugged sole, and rubber gripping. Still, it has a plush feel when you step, thanks to the underfoot cushion.

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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 ...

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    Hoka One One Tennine. The company was founded in 2009 by Nicolas Mermoud and Jean-Luc Diard, former Salomon employees. They sought to design a shoe that allowed for faster downhill running, and created a model with an oversized outsole that had more cushion than other running shoes at the time. [2]

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    HOKA x Reformation Mach 6 LS Monogram. Let’s be real, Hoka shoes are a lot to look at. With Reformation, the brand made the chunky, comfy sneaker even more fun, thanks to exciting color ways ...

  7. Victorian fashion - Wikipedia

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    The women's shoes of the early Victorian period were narrow and heelless, in black or white satin. By 1850s and 1860s, they were slightly broader with a low heel and made of leather or cloth. Ankle-length laced or buttoned boots were also popular. From the 1870s to the twentieth century, heels grew higher and toes more pointed.