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  2. These Slip-On Walking Shoes Are Supportive and Comfy - AOL

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    They can be. Many slip-on shoes designed for walking have good support and cushioning to keep users comfortable as they stride—it all depends on the style you choose. “These newer slip-on ...

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    Garden formal, cocktail, or black tie—no matter the dress code, these heels will fit the wedding look you’re pulling together. The low heel and secure design mean you can spend all night on ...

  4. Shoelace knot - Wikipedia

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    The shoelace knot, or bow knot, is commonly used for tying shoelaces and bow ties. The shoelace knot is a doubly slipped reef knot formed by joining the ends of whatever is being tied with a half hitch, folding each of the exposed ends into a loop (bight) and joining the loops with a second half hitch. The size of the loops and the length of ...

  5. Shoelaces - Wikipedia

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    Shoelaces, also called shoestrings (US English) or bootlaces (UK English), are a system commonly used to secure shoes, boots, and other footwear. They typically consist of a pair of strings or cords, one for each shoe, finished off at both ends with stiff sections, known as aglets. Each shoelace typically passes through a series of holes ...

  6. Found: Podiatrist-Approved Dress Shoes for Heel Pain - AOL

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    Citytray Cap Toe Tie. Ecco has a reputation for making some the most comfortable dress shoes on the planet. That's why the brand always on any short list of podiatrist-recommended shoes for ...

  7. Shoe - Wikipedia

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    A shoe is an item of footwear intended to protect and comfort the human foot. Though the human foot can adapt to varied terrains and climate conditions, it is vulnerable, and shoes provide protection. Form was originally tied to function, but over time, shoes also became fashion items.