Yes, Flips Flops from the Dollar Store. (Sorry, I'm old and we use to call them thongs.....I realize that term is used differently now).
I live in my Sketcher Go Walks. Wearing them is like walking on a cloud![]()
I currently have 7 pairs in 3 various styles.
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I've tried them on in the Sketchers store and they were heaven. I was just worried about arch support for 8-10 hours at a park.
If someone like me has quite good feet, do you think they would work for me? Thank you for replying.
Bandaid Friction Stick is the best invention ever made. Amazing product.The most comfortable flip flops for me in the parks are my Crocs vezzy flip flops. Good support, non slip when wet and they dry quickly. I alternate with my Keen Bali slides, Teva mush and crocs meleen sandals. I've had surgery on both my feet so I need something with support.
I also use Bandaid anti friction stick because the humidity and wetness from rain is not something my feet are used to. I got blisters last October when it rained all afternoon in Epcot one day. On our trip in May, none of us got blisters when we used the anti friction stick. It's like a tiny body glide stick and so small it fits in a bag or pocket easily. I highly recommend it no matter what shoes you chose.