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  2. Hoka vs. Brooks: Here’s what we think about each running shoe

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    $160 at Brooks $160 at Dick’s Sporting Goods. Pros: The Brooks Glycerin 21 shoes have many of the same fantastic benefits I loved about the HOKA Clifton 9 shoes (which isn’t surprising ...

  3. The 10 best shoes for standing all day in 2025 - AOL

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    Cost: $140 | Materials: Leather, PU, suede, nubuck | Sizes available: Women's 4.5/5-12.5/13; men's 7.5/8-14.5/15 | Widths: Narrow, regular and wide There’s a reason that the Dansko Professional ...

  4. Brooks Running launches limited-edition ice cream-inspired shoes

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    Brooks' Melts Collection is available starting Thursday, July 25 for a limited time on the Brooks Running website and at select retailers like Dick's Sporting Goods, Zappos and Road Runner Sports ...

  5. Barefoot - Wikipedia

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    Some modern shoe manufacturers have recently designed footwear to maintain optimum flexibility while providing a minimum amount of protection. Such shoes include the shoes made by Vibram FiveFingers, [121] [122] Vivobarefoot, [123] and Nike's Nike Free shoes. [124] Sales of minimalist running shoes have grown into a US$1.7 billion industry.

  6. Rocker bottom shoe - Wikipedia

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    The shoes are generically known by a variety of names, including round bottom shoes, [1] round/ed sole shoes, [2] and toning shoes, [3] but also by various brand names. [4] Tyrell & Carter identified at least six standard variations of the rocker sole shoe and named them: toe-only rocker , rocker bar , mild rocker , heel-to-toe rocker ...

  7. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    Adidas's Superstar and Pro Model shoes, affectionately known as "shelltoes" for their stylized hard rubber toe box, were fueled by, among others, coaches such as UCLA's John Wooden. [63] Adidas drew about even with Converse in basketball by the mid-1970s before both started to fall behind then-upstart Nike in the early 1980s. [ 64 ]