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I alternate between Clarks flip flops and a generic sandal that is similar to Teva.
Olukai's are amazing! They have great arch support, are super comfy and they dry quickly.
The high arch is my main issue as many of the brands people mention above don't have enough arch support for me. Good to know there is another brand out there that I may be able to try.
I just bought a pair of Chacos that I plan to wear in the parks next year when we go. They're super comfy so far.
I love Fit Flops. They are so cushy with an arch support. Feels like walking on air.I'm on the countdown for our trip . . . 20 days. I've started prepping what we are all going to wear and I realized that I really don't want to wear tennis shoes. I detest them; I only wear them when I run. I would really really prefer to wear an "open" shoe, but have found my feet get sweaty in Crocs.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a women's shoe that would resemble a flip flop, but would be cushioned/supportive?
Third here for Olukai. I get severe lower back pain in shoes without arch support. Olukai are so supportive I've never had an issue. I also wear the butt ugly Keen sandals when I know my feet are going to get wet. They may look awful, but they are supportive and dry easily.Seconding the Olukais. Our last trip, we took a mid-day break and I went back to MK wearing my Olukais. I had meant to change back into my walking shoes and forgot. They were so comfortable I didn't even notice.
Another Olukai lover here! I have worn the same pair for three trips of two weeks each, and they are still comfy with good arch support.Seconding the Olukais. Our last trip, we took a mid-day break and I went back to MK wearing my Olukais. I had meant to change back into my walking shoes and forgot. They were so comfortable I didn't even notice.
My wife swears by her Rockports!I'm on the countdown for our trip . . . 20 days. I've started prepping what we are all going to wear and I realized that I really don't want to wear tennis shoes. I detest them; I only wear them when I run. I would really really prefer to wear an "open" shoe, but have found my feet get sweaty in Crocs.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a women's shoe that would resemble a flip flop, but would be cushioned/supportive?