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  2. The 22 Most Comfortable Wedge Sandals, According to a ... - AOL

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    These stylish, supportive pairs definitely won't kill your arches.

  3. I Found Sandals That Are Actually Comfortable for Walking - AOL

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    Luna Low Heel Slide Sandals. As always, I’ve sorted through pages of Amazon reviews to present the latest and greatest. Technically speaking, you’ll be the 55,811th satisfied consumer for this ...

  4. The Most Comfortable and Chic Sandals for 10,000-Step Days - AOL

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    The 15 best comfortable walking sandals combine comfort and style, whether you're walking in Paris or on a trail. Shop the most comfortable walking sandals.

  5. T-bar sandal - Wikipedia

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    Classic T-bar shoes by Start-rite (known as Sonnet in the United States). A T-bar sandal or T-bar shoe (also known in the United Kingdom as "school sandal" or "closed-toe sandal") is a closed, low-cut shoe with two or more straps forming one or more T shapes (one or more straps across the instep passing through a perpendicular, central strap that extends from the vamp).

  6. Slide (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    This pulls the Achilles tendon, potentially causing shin splints, heel and/or arch pain, [1] or tendinitis. Slides typically aren't designed with a front and back end, which forces the wearer's toes to grip harder to keep the footwear in place, causing foot pain, and with more frequent usage it could change the toe's natural shape and growth ...

  7. Slingback - Wikipedia

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    Slingbacks can be considered a type of sandal [1] and come in a wide variety of styles from casual to dressy, with heel heights ranging from flat to medium and sometimes high, [2] [3] heel types ranging from as thin as a stiletto to as thick as wedges and they can be both closed or open-toe. [4] [5] [6] [7]