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  2. These Comfy, Stylish Sandals Are Podiatrist-Approved for Wide ...

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    These elegant sandals have a 2.75-inch sturdy, braided jute wedge heel and an anti-slip rubber outsole, allowing those with wide feet to “walk comfortably with great stability,” she says.

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    The mesh slip-ons have a sock-like fit and a deliciously cushioned insole that provides bounce and lift. 'My feet don't hurt': Nurses and podiatrists love these comfy sneakers — on sale for $34 ...

  5. Slip-on shoe - Wikipedia

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    Slip-ons are typically low, lace-less shoes. [1] The style which is most commonly seen, known as a loafer , slippers , or penny loafers in American culture, has a moccasin construction. One of the first designs was introduced in London by Wildsmith Shoes , called the Wildsmith Loafer. [ 2 ]

  6. Vans - Wikipedia

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    Vans (originally called the Van Doren Rubber Company) is an American apparel, accessories, and skateboarding shoes brand, established in Anaheim, California, and owned by VF Corporation. The company also sponsors surf , snowboarding , BMX , and motocross teams.

  7. Flip-flops - Wikipedia

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    Flip flops on feet being worn . Flip-flops are a type of light sandal-like shoe, typically worn as a form of casual footwear. They consist of a flat sole held loosely on the foot by a Y-shaped strap known as a toe thong that passes between the first and second toes and around both sides of the foot.