Amazon is selling 'comfortable' $80 Dr. Scholl's shoes for $55, and shoppers say they wear them 'almost daily'
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Dr. Scholl's is well-known for its insoles, inserts, and custom orthotics, so you can only imagine how well-received its collection of shoes is. One of its offerings is the Dr. Scholl's Madison Slip-On Sneakers, and they're on sale at Amazon right now. For a limited time, you can get them for 31% off, making the $80 shoes just $55.
These sneakers have a comfortable slip-on design with a padded collar and stretch panels that are easy to take on and off. They feature anti-odor Insole Technology, along with cushioned insoles with arch support, made with 15% algae-infused foam. They're also sustainably made and crafted from recycled materials, which is another reason to love the Madison sneakers.Amazon shoppers love the sneakers, saying they "live up to the name" of Dr. Scholl's with "arch support" and maximum comfort.
One reviewer highlighted it as their "go-to for travel," as they're "the best for the airport" since they are "easy to slip off." They also noted how comfortable they are, saying that "after 21 hours of travel with multiple airports, my feet felt amazing!"
Another shopper also claimed they're great for travel as their "plane shoes," and that they're "easy to get on and off for TSA, and yet comfortable enough to wear full-time on the plane." They added that the shoes are in line with the brand's "reputation as a quality, comfortable casual shoe!"
And they're not just great for travel, but for everyday wear, too. "I love these shoes! The support is better than I could've imagined," a reviewer said. "I've been wearing them almost daily for nearly four months now."
The Dr. Scholl's Madison Slip-On Sneakers for just $55 is such a steal, but there's no telling when this deal will end. Add it to your cart while it's on sale.
Amazon is selling 'comfortable' $80 Dr. Scholl's shoes for $55, and shoppers say they wear them 'almost daily' first appeared on TheStreet on Jun 10, 2025
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