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Amazon's Memorial Day Sale Has Comfy Shoes From New Balance, Adidas, Skechers, and More Up to 58% Off—From $14

Amazon's Memorial Day Sale Has Comfy Shoes From New Balance, Adidas, Skechers, and More Up to 58% Off—From $14

If you're looking for comfortable shoes to kick off your summer travel adventures, Amazon's Memorial Day sale is the perfect excuse to upgrade your footwear, without paying full price. Right now, shoppers can snag major markdowns of up to 58 percent on travel-ready styles from brands like Skechers, New Balance, Adidas, Merrell, and more.
Whether you're in the market for cushioned walking shoes, trail-ready hikers, breezy sandals, supportive running sneakers, or easygoing flats and mules, there are deals to fit every itinerary—and every budget. We scoured Amazon's sale section to find the best options for comfort, style, and value that also come highly rated. Keep reading to shop the top 40 comfy shoe deals in each category.
These standout picks offer the biggest savings across every category, from $19 suede sandals to $100 high-performance Brooks runners (originally $160!). Whether you're after classic Reebok leather sneakers, slip-on loafers from Hey Dude, or rugged hiking shoes from Merrell and Nortiv 8, Amazon's Memorial Day sale is packed with high-quality, comfort-first shoes up to 58 percent off. Add these deals to your cart first, before they sell out. Skechers Women's Summits Hands-free Sneaker, $35 (originally $75)
Kidmi Women's Suede Sandal, $19 (originally $40)
Merrell Women's Bravada 2 Breeze Hiking Shoe, $45 (originally $90)
Reebok Unisex Classic Leather Sneaker, $39 (originally $80)
Dr. Scholl's Women's Once Twice Platform Wedge Sandal, $50 (originally $95)
Hey Dude Men's Wally Sport Mesh Slip-on Loafer, $47 (originally $65)
Brooks Women's Glycerin Stealthfit 21 Neutral Running Shoe, $100 (originally $160)
Adidas Men's Lite Racer 7.0 Sneaker, $50 (originally $70)
Nortiv 8 Women's Hiking Shoe, $33 (originally $50)
Cushionaire Women's Blain Slip-on Clog, $50 (originally $70)
Whether you're sightseeing in a new city or dashing through the airport, the right pair of walking shoes can make all the difference—and this Memorial Day weekend, Amazon has major markdowns on traveler-approved favorites. From Skechers to New Balance, these sneakers are designed with cushioning, stability, and all-day wearability in mind. And with prices starting at just $39, your feet (and wallet) will thank you.
If your summer plans involve warm weather and plenty of walking, Amazon is serving up serious deals this holiday weekend. Now is the time to snag a pair of supportive sandals, and several of these stylish, travel-friendly picks are over 50 percent off. Whether you're looking for cushioned platform wedges from the comfort classic brand Dr. Scholl's or just need a new pair of flip-flops for the beach, these shoes will keep your feet happy all day.
Whether heading out for brunch, running errands, or packing for a trip, a reliable pair of flats makes getting out the door that much easier—and Amazon's Memorial Day sale is loaded with ultra-comfy options with steep discounts. From Dr. Scholl's strappy sandals to Hey Dude's best-selling loafers and Skechers' cushioned ballet flats, these slip-on styles are supportive and stylish. With prices as low as $20, it's a smart time to refresh your shoe rotation for summer. Dr. Scholl's Women's Islander Strappy Flat, $50 (originally $80)
Adidas Unisex Adilette Slides, $20 (originally $30)
Hey Dude Men's Wally Sport Mesh Slip-on Loafer, $47 (originally $65)
Cushionaire Women's Blain Slip-on Clog, $50 (originally $70)
Project Cloud Women's Loafer, $38 (originally $45)
Lugz Men's Clipper Sneaker, $20 (originally $25)
Skechers Women's Bobs Plush Ballet Flat, $25 (originally $42)
Hey Dude Women's Wendy Chambray Lace-up Loafer, $29 (originally $55)
Floafers Women's Posh Driver Patent Loafer, $40 (originally $60)
Easy Spirit Women's Traveltime Mule, $45 (originally $69)
Whether logging serious miles or just wanting a pair of sneakers that can keep up with your everyday pace, Amazon has major discounts on high-performance running shoes. The highly rated Brooks Glycerin Stealthfit 21 is 38 percent off, and the Adidas Lite Racer Adapt 7.0 is marked down to $50. With prices starting at $41, now's the perfect time to upgrade your running shoes for summer.
If your summer plans include trail time, don't miss these Memorial Day markdowns on some of Amazon's top-rated hiking shoes. With up to 50 percent in savings, you can snag rugged, trail-ready styles from Merrell, Keen, and Saucony—all designed for comfort, traction, and durability on uneven terrain. Whether you're tackling rocky inclines or just want extra support for outdoor adventures, these hiking shoes go the distance—and come in under $100.
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