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Skechers' 'comfiest' sandals with 'no need to break in' cut by 32% on Amazon

Skechers' 'comfiest' sandals with 'no need to break in' cut by 32% on Amazon

Daily Record15-05-2025

Upgrade your summer footwear with these Skechers Sliders designed for comfort.
The warmer season means that sandals will take centre stage in your shoe-drobe. An essential when the mercury rises, they can be worn on holiday and here in the UK.
Of course, whether you are sightseeing, out for brunch or just in the garden, they do need to be comfy. Which is exactly why Skechers' On-the-Go 600 Glistening Sliders are being hailed as "a must for summer."
The footwear firm is beloved for its supportive designs, with these sliders being hailed as its "comfiest" option. Even better, on Amazon, they are enjoying an impressive 32 percent discount, taking the price to under £30.
Usually retailing at £44, the online giant now stocks them as low as £29.99 across various colourways. Considering they are still full price on the Skechers website, Amazon's deal poses an opportunity to save some money.
With their slip-on style design and elasticated straps, they are easy to slip on when worn by the beach or the pool. It also poses a fuss-free design for anyone who struggles to bend down due to mobility issues.
Skechers On-the-Go 600 Glistening Sliders
£44
£29.99
Amazon
Buy here
Product Description
Featuring the firm's 5Gen midsole technology for correct arch support and shock absorption, alongside a Goga Mat insole for a 'yoga mat feel', it's no wonder shoppers say these sandals feel like "walking on air."
Amazon shoppers are able to bag the Skechers Sliders in various colours including silver, black, rose gold and navy. Sizes do range from a two through to nine, but this does depend on the colour.
Another brand offering supportive designs is Fit Flop, with the firm's £125 Buckle Two-Bar Leather Slides offering a similar chunky, cushioned sole, but with a different buckled design.
Shoppers not overly fond of the sliders design might be keen on checking out Pavers' Adjustable Leather Sandals, £29.99 at Debenhams, that offer a "personalised fit."
Alternatively, those wanting to check out Amazon's deal on the Skechers Sliders may want to know that they have amassed 4.4 rating based on over 6,000 global reviews that say they "require no breaking" and can be worn for "miles."
Fashion deal of the week
Jetting off on holiday this summer and need some flattering new swimwear?
One that shoppers can't stop gushing over is Next's Plunge Shaping Tummy Control Swimsuit that seems to "firm" wobbly bits around the waistline. Costing just £40, it boasts 10 colours and prints to choose from.
With its elegant deep plunge neckline and trendy high-cut leg design, it's a fashionable one-piece that also is "not too revealing". It comes with a tummy-shaping panel around the middle that works to smooth out any lumps and bumps.
Each design of the one-piece is available in a regular-fit, with sizes ranging from a six through to 26, although some are beginning to sell out incredibly fast.
Those who have bought the £40 Next swimsuit can't stop praising it, as one shopper said: "The thick straps are super supportive and comfortable and the plunge neckline is very flattering while not showing too much cleavage. It's quite a high leg which I like and it feels very comfortable on.
"It pulls the tummy in nicely and is lovely and soft. I can't wait to wear this by the pool on holiday and I will feel comfortable swimming in it too."
A repeat purchaser wrote: "I've got a few different colours in this style of swimsuit now as it's a very flattering fit whilst also being very comfortable and secure."
Purchase Next's £40 Plunge Shaping Tummy Control Swimsuit here.
One shopper praised: "These are now my fourth pair, they are like walking on air. They need no breaking in, just put on and go."
A second enthusiastic shopper wrote: "The comfiest sandals. Super lightweight very comfortable sandals. Stretchy straps yet still very secure. I usually don't spend a lot on sandals but these are excellent quality, work for a week non stop on holiday and did so much walking and they still feel and look brand new."
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Another Amazon review read: "These are super comfortable. Don't need to break in. They feel great right out of the box. Immediately ordered a 2nd pair in grey after I got the black ones."
Some shoppers have criticised the material of the straps, as one three-star review read: "Nice style but scratchy on the foot. Had a full refund."

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