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Buck the Birks! These CUSHIONAIRE sandals are 43% off this week on Amazon

Buck the Birks! These CUSHIONAIRE sandals are 43% off this week on Amazon

New York Post6 days ago
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Summertime is in full swing, readers!
And if you're anything like us, you're on the lookout for a brand new pair of sandals. Time to bust those tootsies out! Summer doesn't last forever, after all; might as well show off your pinky toes while you can.
One issue: Good sandals can be really expensive. Especially if you go with a brand name, like Birkenstock. Luckily for us, you'd have to look twice (or even three times) to distinguish Birks from the CUSHIONAIRE Women's Luna Cork Footbed Sandal With +Comfort, available for 43% off today on Amazon.
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Available in a wide variety of colors, these bestselling sandals have garnered over 9,000 5-star reviews on Amazon, and for good reason. They're constructed from high-quality materials, durable, and at under $30, the price is right.
Don't just take our word for it, though. One happy customer writes: 'How could you go wrong? The price is amazing, the footbed is suede, and the straps are leather.'
Sold yet? We know we are.
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The CUSHIONAIRE Women's Luna Cork Footbed Sandal With +Comfort combines style and support, featuring a flexible cork footbed that molds to the foot's shape over time. Its adjustable double-buckle straps and cushioned EVA outsole provide a secure fit and all-day comfort. With a 1.25-inch platform, it's suitable for various occasions, from casual outings to travel. Best of all? They're available for 43% off this week on Amazon.
This article was written by P.J. McCormick, New York Post Commerce Deals Writer/Reporter. P.J. is an expert deal-finder, sifting through endless brands and retailers to deliver only the best savings opportunities on truly worthwhile products. P.J. finds Prime Day-worthy deals all year long on some of our favorite products we've tested and our readers' beloved best-sellers, from Wayfair furniture sales to the lowest prices on Apple AirPods. P.J. has been scouring sales for Post Wanted shoppers since 2022 and previously held positions at Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and Hyperallergic. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.
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