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"When I booked a last-minute trip to Boston and Martha's Vineyard, I didn't give much thought to my packing list until the night before our flight. But then I remembered how much walking would be involved, and I knew I didn't want to wake up every day and ask myself, "Should I wear my cute shoes or my walking shoes?""
"I put out a call for recommendations for cute, comfortable walking shoes I could wear throughout my trip. The first reply suggested a pair of designer sandals, so I clarified that I wanted sneakers, not sandals, and was looking for a pair under $100. "Dr. Scholl's!" my friend Liz exclaimed, adding that they had good arch support. I immediately headed to Amazon and ordered the Dr. Scholl's Time Off Sneakers -and I'm so thankful I did."
"From the moment I laced them up, these Dr. Scholl's sneakers were different from my previous pair of cute sneakers that pinched my toes. As soon as I put them on, I immediately felt the bouncy cushioning and ample toe box, and I loved the style of the all-white shoe and chunky platform. They felt comfortable without any strange rubbing or poking that sometimes comes with new shoes."
A last-minute trip to Boston and Martha's Vineyard prompted consideration of comfortable walking shoes for extensive sightseeing. A friend recommended Dr. Scholl's Time Off Sneakers for arch support, and a pair was ordered online. The sneakers provided bouncy cushioning, an ample toe box, and a chunky, all-white platform style that avoided rubbing or pinching. The wearer logged over 18,000 steps on multiple days exploring Boston neighborhoods and continued walking and biking around Martha's Vineyard without needing a backup pair. By the end of the trip the shoes still felt supportive and energizing, enabling additional walks around the harbor.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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