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There's nothing like a pair of slip-on Skechers sneakers to bring cloud-like comfort and maximum cushioning with every step
If you're a Skechers fan already, you already know what a game-changer they can be for common concerns like foot pain and lack of support.
These are equipped with some of the brand's most dependable features, like a Goga Mat insole for that soft, cushioned feel that makes it feel like you're walking on air with every step. You'll feel the difference whether you're running errands around town or walking the dog!
Another key feature is 5GEN cushioning. Skechers' popular technology is the envy of the cushioning world, lending the sneakers a bouncy edge over the competition. It's super lightweight, yet highly responsive.
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All of this is amazing, but it's the slip-in factor that has always made Skechers extra noteworthy. The style means you don't have to bend down, fiddle with laces, waste extra time on busy mornings, or deal with finicky shoes at airport security.
It's literally as easy as stepping in and heading out the door. When it's time to remove them, just step out — and there's even a little heel tab built in for easier removal.
Did we mention these sneakers are machine washable, too? That's a huge deal, given that they are so insanely comfy you will find yourself wearing them all the time!
The sneakers are available in a variety of cute color combinations. There's a rich navy with an eye-catching violet/coral ombre outsole, a bright white with a violet/mint outsole, and a black with a neon pink/violet outsole.
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