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Walmart Selling 'Perfect' Slip-On Sneakers for $11: 'Best Shoes I've Bought in Years'

Walmart Selling 'Perfect' Slip-On Sneakers for $11: 'Best Shoes I've Bought in Years'

Yahoo23-05-2025

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If you're looking for a budget-friendly pair of slip-on sneakers that will keep your feet supported and comfortable all day long, you'll want to give these sneakers a try. And don't let the low price fool you: reviewers rave that these are the best sneakers they've bought.
The Time and Tru Women's Scrunch Back Slip-On Sneakers are just $11 at Walmart. These highly-rated shoes have a 4.5 out of 5 star rating with more than 7,700 reviews.
One customer writes on Walmart.com that these are "cute, comfy, and budget friendly." Another calls them "perfect" and the "best shoes I've bought in years."
They come in women's sizes 6 through 11 and in widths medium and wide. The shoes are also available in a variety of colors, including Black (pictured below), Leopard, Navy, White, Red, and more. Size availability varies by color.
The shoes have a soft memory foam sock for comfort, a non-marking outsole, a breathable upper, and a "scrunchy" back design that makes them easy to slip on and off.
Walmart writes about the shoes: "Put a pep in your step with Time and Tru's Scrunch Back Sneakers featuring a scrunched back for a secure fit and memory foam insoles for a comfortable all-day wear. Available in an assortment of colors to complement your casual days."
One customer shares, "Love these shoes and in fact have purchased more than one color because they are SO comfortable... For a lower-priced shoe they have a surprising just-right amount of arch support. No pinching, no rubbing, just lightweight comfort. I'll be living in these this summer."
Another person writes, "I'm on my feet 68 hours a day on concrete and they are amazing. I can't believe how comfortable they are especially for the price. It's bright black. It hasn't faded nothing."
A third reviewer shares, "Great minimalist sneakers!" another person shares. "...They're lightweight, easy to slip into, and non-binding across the top of my foot. Super fast shipping and easy ordering process. 👍👍"
Walmart offers free 90-day returns.Walmart Selling 'Perfect' Slip-On Sneakers for $11: 'Best Shoes I've Bought in Years' first appeared on Athlon Sports on May 21, 2025

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