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33 REI Products For Those Trying To Spend Time Outdoors
33 REI Products For Those Trying To Spend Time Outdoors

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33 REI Products For Those Trying To Spend Time Outdoors

A classic Coleman two-burner camping stove perfect for whipping up a full meal in the great outdoors. With two burners, a windshield, and heat control, you're gonna be the head chef of the wilderness, and everyone will be so glad to have a hot meal in their bellies before snuggling up for the night. Promising review: "We love our Coleman stove! This is the best car camping stove we have. I am mostly a backpacker, but car camping has become more frequent as of late so I decided to get a double burner stoves for those camping trips with friends and family! Works great and is perfect for putting stickers on the back of to document all of our adventures." —rosefergPrice: $130 An REI Co-Op Siesta 20-degree sleeping bag that's oh-so-roomy, oh-so-cozy, and the perfect place for you to snuggle up on car camping trips where you can really make yourself at home. Reviewers especially love that you can separately unzip the bottom for ventilation or even unzip it all the way into a quilt. Where are my "sticks one foot out of the blanket to sleep" friends at? This is the sleeping bag for you. Plus, the polyester shell and lining fabrics have a non-fluorinated durable water repellent to help bead up moisture on the surface so that you stay nice and dry while you enjoy the great review: "I bought this bag for car camping, and it is my favorite bag. So far, one trip (two nights), and it only got down to the high 40s, so I stayed plenty warm. I did bring a flannel sheet, but I didn't really need it for warmth on this trip. The bag is roomy and comfortable. I love that the hood is big enough to accommodate my pillow and I can turn easily in the bag. I also appreciate that in warmer weather, I can unzip the bottom of the bag to put a leg out (didn't need to on this trip). I usually sleep hot, but this bag did not feel confining like a mummy bag. Would recommend!" —StedmanbPrice: $149 (available in medium, medium wide, long, and long wide sizes) An Eno DoubleNest Hammock for relaxing amongst the trees. I literally can't imagine anything I'd like to do more than chill in a hammock on a camping trip. Check out the Eno Atlas straps for a simple setup!Promising review: "The best hammock I've ever bought! I swear there is something magical woven into the material because the moment you slide in = instant relaxation mode! I wish I had purchased this hammock earlier in the season. Super easy to set up (you do need to have your own anchor straps), and VERY dog friendly. I'm excited for many years of magical moments with my pup in this hammock. Worth the price tag! Very well made and VERY cozy." —JenniferPrice: $74.95 (available in 10 colors) A pair of Darn Tough Micro Crew Cushion Socks that are a little bit of moolah up front, but last forever and famously come with a lifetime guarantee — they're THAT confident they'll serve you well. I finally got my first pair of Darn Toughs this year and I LOVE THEM! The heels and toes are perfectly cushioned, the merino wool blend isn't scratchy at all, and they're, well... darn tough! Look at me walkin' around on that campground gravel! Hot tip for my hiking friends with muscular calves: My life changed the day I started just ordering socks in men's sizes! I'm a shoe size 8.5 and find that a men's medium in these socks sits great. Not too big on the foot while leaving ample room for my legs as I FLEX UP THAT MOUNTAIN, BABYYYYYYY! Promising review: "Amazingly comfy and durable! These socks are like walking on clouds in comparison to cheaper options. The price, I feel, is justified not only by how comfy they are, but also by the lifetime warranty. Just don't lose them!" —JakePrice: $26 (available in men's sizes M–XXL in nine colors and in women's sizes S–L in eight colors) A Yeti Tundra 45 Cooler famous for keeping your food and drinks colder than you could ever imagine for days at a time. Especially if you pre-cool it before you load it up, everything from seltzers and beers for campfire time to bacon, eggs, and OJ for a special backcountry breakfast will be ready to rock. Promising review: "This is the first Yeti cooler I have ever purchased and I am in love. We used this while camping and the drinks were so cold they may as well have been in our refrigerator. We did prime the cooler to get it chilled before loading it up, which was simple and made a huge difference! There was ice in our cooler three days after camping, and the drinks were still cold after sitting in our house without AC for four days in 85- to 90-degree heat! (It's a bummer, I know.) That really says something about the quality! 10/10 if you're considering a Yeti, get a Yeti." —Steph_keen_Price: $325+ (available in nine colors) A BioLite AspenGlow mini lantern that packs a whole lotta light into a teeny, tiny package. With a diameter of just three inches, it's a breeze to pop into any bag, and an integrated bungee makes it easy to hang almost anywhere. It's USB rechargeable and can run for 40 hours on its lowest setting, though it'll be hard to resist playing with the "party" setting which cycles through its multicolor modes. Fun! 🤩 🪩 This little lantern RULES. I'm just a huge fan of BioLite generally, but have been really impressed by how bright and reliable this little guy is. And at the end of the day, those are the two things you really want a lantern to be! The little bungee on the back really is useful for putting it up in your tent or somewhere unconventional, and the dimmer is so easy to dial in. Promising review: "Ordered this to have a light in our tent. It's small and compact — perfect for car camping. Also rechargeable. I also like that the lights can change color." —MLSPrice: $49.95 (available in two colors) An REI Co-Op Base Camp 4 Tent so you and your camping crew have the perfect place to lay your heads at night, safe from the elements and ready for anything. Two big doors provide excellent ventilation and ensure you don't need to crawl over sleeping friends to get in and out and the big ol' vestibules give you the perfect place to put extra gear. A good rule of thumb for how many folks can fit in a tent is the number of people listed squished all together *or* that number minus one with room to spread out and for review: "Great tent! The first time I used it, it rained for 27 hours straight. Not a drop inside. Lots of pockets for storage. Set up is a little tricky the first time, but once you know how it goes, it's not bad. Vestibule is large enough to sit in a camp chair out of the rain, and I'm 6 feet and 220 pounds. It does get hot in the sun, but I'm never in it during the day anyway. I would recommend this tent to anyone." —Mike K"We recently were looking for a great car camping tent option. We've spent years using my old three-person backpacking tent, and we wanted something that we felt confident in during bad weather, but comfortable to use as a living space when we're camping. The number one thing I really love about this tent is that it's watertight in rain, but you can sit inside and not suffocate because it has such amazing ventilation. The vestibule is so spacious, you can keep all of your gear here overnight and not worry about inclement weather. No, I can't stand straight up in this tent, but that isn't as important to me as knowing this tent is solid and won't blow over in a bad storm, which some of the taller tents I've seen are more prone to. We've only used this twice thus far, but we're already looking forward to using it more for car camping very comfortably — without having to upgrade to an overly huge tent since it's just me and my wife. Would recommend." —JeffPrice: $474 Or a North Face Wawona 6 Tent if you want something so roomy you can literally stand up in it and walk around — a wonderful quality, especially if you happen to find yourself rained in for the day. You could also set up a little seating area in there, or better yet, invite basically everyone you know to join you on your next adventure. The more the merrier! Promising review: "I recently picked up the Wawona 6 from REI and couldn't be happier. The build quality is excellent — everything feels premium — and the space is exactly what you'd hope for in a tent this size. Tons of room, smart layout, and it sets up solid. One thing to note: it's a bit breezy. For me, that's a huge plus — I sleep hot and live in the South, so the airflow is welcome. But if you're camping in colder climates or pushing into shoulder seasons, just know it's not a furnace. That said, I'm originally from the Colorado high country, and I'd still run this tent with the right bag and layers. 10/10 recommend for anyone looking to shift from ultralight or thru-hiking to more comfortable, stationary setups. As I've gotten older, I've moved away from minimal packs toward gear that adds a little luxury to the outdoors and the Wawona nails it." —OrsoPrice: $550 (available in two colors) *OR* an REI Co-op Trailmade 2 Backpacking Tent that's the perfect budget pick for anyone looking to dip their toe into backpacking this year. It includes a footprint to keep the bottom of the tent from getting punctured, a door on each side for easy entry and exit for all, and like all great backpacking tents, packs down nice and small so you can carry it with you — that's the assignment, after all! The tent weighs 5 pounds and 7 ounces in mind that when a tent specifies how many people a tent is for, they mean the max that can fit in there, so two will be pretty squished in here. When you're backpacking, that can be ideal — you're carrying less weight if you only have the room you need, but don't be surprised if you're sardined! This would also be a super comfortable tent for one hiker and their gear if you want to keep your gear inside with you, though you could also keep you pack under the vestibule or simply out. I've been known to bring along a trash bag to throw my pack in at night in case of rain. Sometimes the cheap, ugly solution is the most effective! review: "This is a very solid and well made tent for two! Very light and easy to set up! The included footprint is a nice touch that makes it even easier to set up. When this says two person, it means a snug two person. When setting this up for the first time, I thought 'Woah this is going to be too small,' but it worked out and it's actually not bad once you get inside. Definitely do-able for a couple or close friends, but it is tight quarters. We loved this tent paired with two REI Trailmade Sleeping pads and a North Face double sleeping bag. Fit perfectly with a little room to spare at the head and feet. Doors on both sides is a nice touch and the rain fly is very solid! The roof vent is helpful when it's warm. If you're just getting into tent camping and you're ready for solo or duo adventures, this tent won't do you wrong. Just be prepared to be a little cozy and you'll have a great experience with it!" —KendricPrice: $199 (available in two colors) A Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil roll-top dry sack because keeping your camp clothes and electronics dry is absolutely essential for any fun, safe camping trip. My love for these lightweight waterproof bags can't be stifled. On my camping trips, I always bring two of these bags. One serves as my clothes bag and the other is my food bag, since it's easy to hang as a bear bag as well. Sometimes I bring a third for my electronics, but sometimes they just go in with my clothes. Enough of my packing specifics — the point is, they're incredibly reliable, actually waterproof, and compact. Being able to pack them down nice and small as you take things out of them is amazing out in the wilderness and for storing at home. Promising review: "Bought this last minute for a three-day backpacking trip (3L size) so I could stuff my day food in the outside mesh pocket of my pack, that way I wouldn't have to go inside my pack to find my food while on the trail. It's a great size for various items and fits easily in the outside pocket. Stayed dry during the rain, and it is easy to fold over and keep secure. Love this little bag. Might get more for other items." —JenniPrice: $22.95+ (available in six sizes and four colors) A Black Diamond sun hoodie that's a personal fave for camping, sunny hikes, climbing, and backpacking trips. Basically, if I'm outside, I'm wearing this. I've started to take sun protection super seriously, so a long-sleeve UPF 50+ option is a must. And even as the sweatiest person alive who refuses to pack deodorant when backpacking (Extra weight? No, thanks), it keeps me dry no matter how many miles I trek. Other things I love? It has washed and dried super well in the two years I've had it and there's a little zippered pocket on the side, which securely stores important little doo-dads like keys and headphones. Promising review: "I bought this shirt over a year ago, and since then have worn it hiking, backpacking, climbing, skiing, and mountain biking. I took a fall while mountain biking and ended up getting a small hole the size of a when I took the shirt off, I was surprised to find the elbow pad I was wearing underneath was ripped, and my arm was all scraped, but the shirt was fine! I've hiked with it in 70- to 80-degree weather and haven't been sunburnt. I sweat a lot, and this shirt dries pretty quickly, so I stay pretty dry. I'm really happy with this shirt. The only thing I wish was that it had a thumb hole and a pocket on the other side as well to balance it out." —Pei FPrice: $109 (available in women's sizes XS–XL and four colors) A Soto Windmaster backpacking stove I've long heard amazing things about and can now confirm TOTALLY rules. This thing boils water in a snap, has an built-in piezo lighter that ignites super easily, and the temperature control is smooth as can be — and all weighing in at just 3.1 ounces! I thought all backpacking stoves were basically created equal, but that was before I encountered this beauty. Thanks, Mom and Dad, for getting this for me for Christmas this year! Holy moly, I really was out here thinking that most stoves were the same, but was totally proven wrong when I finally got to take the Soto Windmaster for a spin. I was using a decade-plus-old backpacking stove. No shade. I loved that thing, and "use what you have" is a really important attitude to have and share regarding gear. You don't need every new gadget. BUT! I'm really happy to say that this stove is a distinct step up. It weighs a whisper, and even though the fold-out prongs and temperature dial are tiny, they feel relatively sturdy, especially when folded in. I was shocked at how quickly water boiled for me. I didn't time it, I was busy, uhhhh, enjoying my life, but it was noticeably faster than my old one. I love the built-in piezo igniter. Just so nice to know that if I forget a lighter, I'm not up a creek, and unlike my old stove, I really only had to click it once for it to ignite. Can't wait to put a decade on this stove! Promising review: "Such a great stove, I returned my daughter's MSR (Mountain Safety Research) for another of these. No fuel leaks when you attach the fuel canister like the MSR. Also, the four prongs felt more stable boiling water. The quick ignite was like magic. Love this purchase!!!" —PatsyPrice: $69.95 A Petzl Sama climbing harness because moving on from rental gym gear and investing in a climbing harness of your own is a beautiful rite of passage. (And then you can transition to climbing outside! Ahhh, fun!) This one is nice and padded for maximum comfort on the wall, has plenty of gear loops, and has been my most beloved piece of climbing gear for years now — on indoor hangs and days at the crag alike. I love this harness! It's comfortable and keeps me safe. Truly, what more could I need? I like that the waist is adjustable with a buckle for security, but also that the leg loops are elastic so I don't have to fuss too much when putting it on. When I'm climbing and wearing this harness, I'm literally not thinking about my harness at all, and I think that's high praise for a piece of gear that needs to be both trustworthy and is technically a men's harness, but I found that it just fit me the best! But, if you're interested in this harness and want to check it out in women's sizing, Petzl makes a women's version called the Luna, which is also on sale right now! When it comes to harnesses, or any wearable outdoor gear for that matter, always be sure to check out the size charts in both men's and women's versions to see which will fit better instead of just assuming. Okay, rant over! Promising review: "Comfy waist belt with better than average padding. The gear loops are good for sport and 1–5 multi-pitch trad. The legs loops are non-adjustable, but have elastic stretch to accommodate for medium to large legs." —Kzoo360Price: $62.73 (originally $84.95, available in sizes S–XL) A Black Diamond headlamp so you can light your path hands-free at camp and to bring *just in case* on long hikes. It even has dimming and strobe settings. Huzzah! The headlamp "remembers" your brightness level between uses and comes with a locking feature to ensure it doesn't accidentally turn on in your pack and kill the battery life. It's also stormproof with an IPX4 rating (aka it won't die if you're caught in a downpour). The headlamp requires three AAA batteries which are included with your purchase or you can pop in a rechargeable lithium-ion battery (not included).Promising review: "I needed a new headlamp as my other just wore out. I looked at the super expensive ultra-bright ones, but took a chance on this good one as it was more reasonably priced. I'm glad I chanced it. This headlamp is comfortable, durable, and very bright. This is exactly what I was hoping for. I've never been disappointed by Black Diamond." —P HyattPrice: $24.95 (available in three colors) A self-inflating sleeping pad so you don't have to huff and puff into your pad after hiking all day while setting up your campsite. I recommend this pad for car campers or backpackers looking to get their feet wet and start to build out a kit. It's not the lightest, *but* at under $100, it's a great deal for the quality and on the low end of the price spectrum of what a typical fully inflatable backpacking pad costs. Promising review: "I love this pad so much. It keeps me warm in the winter and is the most comfortable pad I've ever slept on. The material doesn't stick to you. 10/10 recommend. I love it so much I just deal with the weight and take it on my backpacking trips too." —HarryAHPrice: $84.95 (available in short, regular, regular wide, and long wide sizes) Or an Exped Ultra 3R Sleeping Pad for a great night's sleep while backpacking, especially if you want a pad you can roll up super-duper small at the end of your car camping trip for easy carrying and storage back home. Inflatable pads are especially beloved for side sleepers (including myself) since your hips are nice and suspended above the ground. ^Look at me lovin' my Exped sleeping pad! I've long been an inflatable sleeping pad convert, but had yet to find my, "Holy moly this is the best," model... until recently when I tried this baby. Other pads I've liked — but not loved — felt too narrow and, because of the kind of insulation they used, were SUPER noisy with every move I made in my sleep. It was like sleeping on a Mylar balloon! But this pad is quiet as can be. Thank goodness! I also opted for the medium wide version, which gives me a little more room to spread out — no more feeling like I'm teetering. That extra room and a 3-inch height keep me super comfy as a side sleeper. The wide version is a little heavier (obviously), but even as a backpacker who can be really picky about base weight, I find the extra ounces totally worth it for getting a better night's sleep. The MW (minimum weight) weight is about one pound and seven ounces. Not too shabby!An R-value of 2.9 makes this perfect for three-season backpacking, but especially warmer months. On a recent camping and surf weekend near Santa Barbara, it kept me perfectly comfortable during the cool summer nights. It was seriously the best night of sleep I've gotten outdoors in quite some time. ILY, Exped! Promising review: "I used it for 500 miles on the AT (Appalachian Trail) last year and plan to use it again this year. I'm going to pair it with a lightweight foam pad to protect it from punctures, which I have had before, and increase the overall R-value. I don't recall noise issues, and the pad was comfortable for a big guy who's a side sleeper. If money and/or comfort are no issue, you can find lighter pads." —MikePrice: $139.95 (available in medium, medium wide, and long wide sizes) A Ninja PFD (which stands for "personal flotation device," aka a life jacket) made by NRS, one of the most beloved rafting, kayak, and water sports gear brands around. The thoughtful fit gives you a great range of motion for paddling while still conforming to the body, and it has lots of special features like zippered pockets, attachment points, and a silicone-coated waistband to help keep it in place while taking a dunk. Promising review: "This was recommended to me by a sales associate. They were out of stock in the store, so I ordered it online. Design works great for paddling! The style allows for a much better range of movement than the normal zip-up PFD. It's lightweight and easy to put on and take off with two side buckles and two shoulder straps. The front pocket is great for storing stuff; it can fit a phone in a dry bag with room for a wallet and keys." —AlisonPrice: $149.95 (available in sizes XS–XXL and four colors) A BearVault Bear Canister — the most trusted way to keep your food away from bears — for your safety and theirs. Pictured is the smallest model which is great for solo adventurers and quick trips, but it also comes in larger sizes for longer trips or for people sharing one can. To lock, simply twist to close and to open it back up, just press on the black nubs on the lid whenever they get to the stopper. These are popular in the western United States, where in some areas with grizzlies, they're required, but they're useful almost anywhere if you want a surefire way to keep food untouched by all kinds of I moved to the West Coast, I was sooooo excited that I finally had to get a bear canister! They may be heavy and tough to put in a pack, but hey, they're iconic! This smaller size fits into a pack relatively easily and holds a lot, especially if you're keeping volume in mind while shopping. And they really are useful beyond just for bears. I brought mine to Joshua Tree this past weekend because the last time I was there, there were a ton of mice, and there's just no good place to hang a food bag. Enter: the can! And hey, don't forget to put your trash and any other scented items like toothpaste in there for the night, too. Promising review: "I love this thing. It fits easily into my pack and can fit electrolytes, snacks, a collapsible mug, matches and fuel, and 6–8 freeze-dried meals. Even witnessed an inquisitive deer who accidentally rolled it down a rocky hill and not a scratch or crack on it!" —stacePrice: $76.95 (also available in larger sizes) An REI Co-op Flash 22 pack so you have a simple, well-designed daypack ready to go if you want to go on hikes from camp. It's on the budget-friendly side of high-quality gear, coming in at $60, and it's money well spent. REI brand gear tends to really hold up, so get ready to reach for this bag for years and years to come. The pack has two huge side pockets for water bottles or extras, a mesh hip belt that stores away if you're not using it, an internal water reservoir sleeve if that's your vibe, extra internal pockets, and an external bungee so you can create more connection points if needed. Promising review: "Took this down to the Smoky Mountains last week and it was great! It is well made, has lots of pockets, and is super lightweight. It even has a built-in whistle! Highly recommend." —LesleyPrice: $59.95 (available in four colors) A Garmin inReach Mini 2 to help you stay in touch with loved ones or in case of emergency when you're out in the backwoods. This little nugget can send messages, update friends back home about your location, and most importantly send SOS messages, all without cell service. A huge relief to have for hikers of all kinds, especially if you love nothing more than a good solo trip. To use the Garmin on your trip, the device requires a monthly service fee of $14.95+ (or $11.95+ if you opt for an annual contract). But don't worry, if you're just planning on one trip, the monthly plan only requires a 30-day commitment, so you can bail after your hike and reactivate the next time you go on an adventure. It weighs just 3.5 and has 11 different types of subscription plans available for individuals, professionals, and review: "Recently used the Garmin inReach Mini 2 on a seven-day backpacking trek in the northern Yosemite wilderness. I kept it on during the day, sent two to three preset check-in messages per day, and turned it off overnight (and kept it in my sleeping bag). After six nights/seven days like this, I still had 40% battery life left. Messages usually took about a minute to send with no/minimal tree cover, and the Bluetooth-connected phone app makes typing messages from your phone very easy. I'm so glad I had it with me to get info about the Washburn fire that started while I was on the trail. Overall, I (and my loved ones back home!) am very happy with how the Garmin performed." —ElysePrice: $400 (available in two colors) An Osprey Aura AG 65-liter pack so you can hit the ol' dusty trail with everything you need in a supportive, cushioned pack that has all the special features you need, but not so many that it weighs you down. With a suspended mesh back, plenty of pockets, and a comfortable hip belt, there's nothing I don't adore about this pack. I call it my "Cadillac." 😏 ^That's me with the slightly older model on my first backpacking trip!Osprey is known for making exceptional packs for all kinds of journeys, and the Aura is no exception. It has a separated sleeping bag compartment, a huge mesh pocket on the outside for camp shoes and immediate needs, snack pockets on the hip belt, a whistle on the chest strap, large water bottle holders on each side, loops for trekking poles or an ice axe, sleeping pad straps, and compression straps to get your weight distributed evenly. But best of all, a ton of these features are unclippable/removable if you're not using them and don't want the extra weight — because it adds up! I took the "brain" off my pack — a separate large compartment that goes over the pack's top — but it's included if you want it. I find that this pack's weight distributes very comfortably — at least as comfortably as it can be — and the cushions on the waist strap really did the trick. No bruising or chafing, even on my first trip! Picking a pack is personal, especially since everyone has different intentions, needs, and bodies, but with how customizable this pack is, I'd recommend it to almost anyone. This was my first ever pack and it really helped me ease into the idea of carrying everything I need, which is daunting! This is an extremely comfortable intro. I found the 65-liter to be a good size for starting out with larger/heavier beginner gear, but if you're going for a shorter trip or a summer trip where you have less bulk, or are already a lightweight packing pro, it also comes in a 50-liter review: "I bought this last year and am still very happy with my purchase. It has all the room I need, even when I carry a bear canister. It sits nicely on my hips so I have no sore back at the end of the day. I couldn't ask for a better pack." —BobbiePrice: $340 (available in sizes XS–L and three colors; the Aura is technically a "women's" pack, but you can check out the "men's" version called the Atmos here) A Sawyer Squeeze water filtration system that blows any other system out of the — say it with me — water. It's adaptable and easy to use in almost any situation, planned or not. I've encountered some pretty sad excuses for water sources and have still been able to get liquid into the bag to be filtered and safely consumed. The set comes with one squeeze screw-on water filter, two 32-ounce collapsible pouches, one replaceable pop-up drinking spout, and one syringe filter cleaner. It only weighs three ounces. It removes bacteria such as Salmonella, cholera, and E. coli, as well as protozoa such as Giardia and If you're immunocompromised, be sure to read all the package instructions to make sure it's safe for you.I adore this water filter for its ease of use, adaptability, small size, and zero wait time. Just fill the bag, screw on the filter, and roll the bag to squeeze the filtered water into your bottle. You don't need to wait for it to be done like with water treatment pills or gravity systems, and there's no funky taste — just fresh, clean, crisp water. If even the bag-filling situation sounds like it would take too much time, you can also screw the filter DIRECTLY ONTO A WATER BOTTLE and drink straight from it. Game-changing. Either way, it's a quick, lightweight system that I completely recommend. Promising review: "I've taken this on a couple of backcountry/backpacking trips and it's so handy and easy to use. I find I prefer to carry two Smartwater bottles with me (one for dirty water, one for filtered water), screw the filter to the top of one, and squeeze clean water into the second bottle. I also love that it's small and lightweight. It's perfect for backcountry trips." —sarah279Price: $45.95 An REI Co-Op 650 down jacket to stay cozy and warm whether you're hitting the trail or embarking on errand day in town, which can truly be an adventure all on its own. Down is known for its packability, light weight, and breathability, making it a perfect layer all year long, especially on adventures in the mountains or desert where cool mornings and nights can sneak up on you. Promising review: "REI brand is one of few that fits my body type, with a smaller torso/arms and wide hips. Fits well, good quality, excellent warmth for a casual mid/outer layer." —HayleePrice: $89.93+ (originally $129, available in women's sizes XS–3X and 10 colors) A Nemo Disco 30 Endless Promise down sleeping bag to help you dial in your sleep system while out backpacking and get the best night of sleep you can. Its unique "spoon" shape is ideal for side sleepers while still shaving off pack weight compared to traditional rectangular bags, and 650-fill-power hydrophobic down keeps you warm without getting stuffy (vents help with that, too). The sleeping bag's hood and footbox are treated with waterproofing in case of any condensation against your tent walls, has a draft collar to keep the cold from getting in, and its shell is made of 100% recycled ripstop polyester. Promising review: "I've used this bag for a while now, and it's the best I've ever used. From the backcountry lakes of Wyoming's Wind River Range to riverside fields along rivers in New Hampshire, it has come everywhere with me. As a taller person with broad shoulders, the long version fits me PERFECTLY. I'm also someone who gets pretty hot while sleeping, so the venting features have been a game changer. Not only is it comfortable and functional, but it's also made from recycled materials and can be easily repaired. If I could give this product more stars, I would!" —DomPrice: $269.95+ in both men's and women's models (available in regular and long lengths) A Kula Cloth, aka the most amazing reusable pee rag money can buy. It has a waterproof external layer (that's the pretty printed one), an antimicrobial ~wiping~ side, and snaps that keep the cloth closed when you're not using it. If you're tired of doing a weird pee dance or having straight-up damp underwear after going in the woods, here is the long-awaited solution! If you didn't know, now you know. Yeah, the Kula Cloth is life changing if peeing in the woods gets you down. It's also super useful for general travel if you're traveling anywhere with an unreliable TP situation. There's also a little loop on the corner so you can just carabiner it to the outside of your pack if you're backpacking. Ya know how people who drive Jeeps nod at each other on the road? People with Kula Cloths on their packs nod to each other on the trail. It's a thing. Promising review: "I've had one for years now and it has been such a game changer from backpacking, camping, or just hiking. We take them everywhere outdoors, and I consider this one of the best outdoor inventions ever. If you don't want wet panties or have to be packing toilet paper into a baggie to pack out, this is the ticket! I wouldn't be without one outdoors!" —outdrgrlPrice: $20 (available in seven patterns) A Rumpl Camp Pillow if you don't want to sacrifice your home pillow to the wilderness gods but still want somewhere soft to lay your head. I *love* this pillow for its double-sided fabric (one cooling, one soft), perfectly plush feel, and ability to fold in half into this little stuff sack. I thought I was done with outdoor pillows for good until this one from Rumpl walked into my life. Wanting something outdoor-specific, but disappointed by inflatable models, my backpacking brain transitioned me fully to just using my clothes bag, even when car camping! But thank goodness I've finally found an outdoor pillow I dig, so I can get a good night's sleep when on trips with a little more gear! It really is so plush and comfy, and at the end of the day, that's all I really want from a pillow! I use the fleece side because I tend to sleep cold, but it's nice to know the cooling side is around for the next time I'm on a humid trip. Is the pillowcase machine-washable? You bet! That's the Rumpl $59.95 (available in two colors) A pair of collapsible trekking poles to aid your climbing (and making you look super legit). Yes, they help you get up the mountain, but we're not talking enough about how useful they are for getting down. Step with certainty and do your knees a favor by getting yourself a reliable pair! You don't want to skimp on quality with a piece of gear you're putting your weight on, uhhhhh next to a cliff's edge. Under-$100 is a solid price point for a high-quality set that's much cheaper than the alternatives while still making sure they're going to be safe and last you a long while. These also have wrist straps to keep them from flying out of your hand (though it might prompt a chuckle, sorry!), and come with included trail baskets to ensure they're just as useful on soft terrain like sand and snow as they are on solid ground. Promising review: "For the price, these are excellent trekking poles. I've brought them on day hikes and multi-day camping trips to prop my tent up. They're significantly cheaper than carbon and weigh nearly the same. If you're getting into hiking and aren't sure what to get, go for these, they're the best all-around introduction to trekking poles." —EKTPrice: $79.95 (available in two colors) A Petzl Borea climbing helmet because keeping your coconut safe when climbing outside is of the utmost importance! I like this helmet because it's easily adjustable, fairly breathable — even in some serious heat — and not super-duper expensive. Promising review: "I just used this on a climbing trip in Vegas, for limestone and red rock and felt safe and secure in it. Four other people had it on the trip, which speaks for itself. I love how easily adjustable it is! My newbie friends didn't have helmets and we shared mine and they were easily able to adjust between climbs. I am petite and have a small head and it fit comfortably. Hit my head a few times on the walls with this helmet on and hardly felt the hits." —eggofchaosPrice: $74.95 (available in three colors) A Tilley hat to give your SPF some support and protect your face and neck from that bright, bright sun as you hike, fish, and while away these sunny summer days. With a UPF rating of 50, it helps block some sun while a mesh upper keeps air flowing. Nobody wants a sweaty head! Taking it out of the water? Embedded foam keeps it afloat if it goes overboard. Promising review: "This is the hat I've been looking for! Getting older and needing some shade on my noggin, face, and neck. I've purchased a few other hats, but this one is the most comfortable and breathable, and covers my neck and long nose, too. The wife says it looks good on me and she's picky!" —Danny DoradoPrice: $99 (available in sizes 7–8 and five colors) An iconic Petzl Grigri belay device because if you've been rock climbing for a bit, chances are it's time to finally invest in one of these. The assisted brake gives peace of mind to both climbers and belayers alike, whether you're top rope or lead climbing indoors or out. Need a locking carabiner to go with? I use a Black Diamond RockLock Screwgate Carabiner. It goes without saying that I love my Grigri! It keeps me and my climbing partners safe, and what's not to love about that?! Finally buying one felt like a true climber rite of reviews: "Great belay device. I use it constantly and have had no issues with it. The paint will most likely wear off from rope friction, but the function of the belay device is great. Prefer it way more over my old ATC belay device." —Matt"I love my Pretzl Grigri. As a 5'4" woman who lead climbs with 6'+ guys, it saves my butt on a regular basis. I feel completely comfortable catching a whip with this, no matter what distractions are going on or how fast I need to react. It does take a bit of practice to learn how to feed the rope through smoothly for lead belaying, but after a bit of practice, it doesn't slow me down at all. I also feel much safer climbing with my belayer using an auto-locking belay device, and I've never had any issues with any Pretzel Grigri I've ever climbed with. I highly recommend it." —livhausPrice: $99.95 (available in three colors) A Hest Foamy Sleeping Pad for anyone who refuses to be any less comfortable sleeping outdoors than they would in their comfy bed back home. More power to ya! This rollable pad has two layers of memory foam, a waterproof bottom in case your tent gets wet, and a compression harness that doubles as a welcome mat. Aw, home sweet home. Promising review: "If you are looking for a mattress for car camping or extra bed in a hotel, this is it. So much more comfortable than any air mattress or sleeping pad. I'm 6'3" and 230 pounds, and this mattress is better than half of the hotel beds I have slept on. It's incredible." —JlendoPrice: $279+ (available in short, regular, and regular wide sizes) A small medical kit because it's a good idea to have first aid supplies on hand when you're out in the wilderness, full stop. This one has everything you need and is well-organized, which is actually very important during a real emergency. This kit always comes with me on most longer hikes and definitely on all backpacking trips. It's small, light, and completely unobtrusive! It has many different kinds of bandages, a splinter and tick remover, bug bite relief wipes, aspirin, and more!Promising review: "It is exactly what I was looking for. It has everything expected. It is properly sized for backpacking or moto-camping with my dog." —Josh LPrice: $32.95 (available in three styles) A Nemo Chipper seat pad so you can join the veritable army of outdoor enthusiasts who swear by this simple and elegant little "chair." Use it to keep your bum clean while you take a rest, give yourself a little more padding wherever you need it when you sleep, use it as a list goes on and on. Plus, it's made out of reclaimed and remolded foam scraps, hence the funky, cool colors. Promising review: "This is a luxury item, but the kind you can easily justify because of its compact size, light weight, and versatility. I'll throw it in both a backpacking pack and a day pack. I've used it under my sleeping pad to add a little more padding under my hips, to make a picnic bench cleaner and softer, to sit on in a parking lot while changing shoes, to widen the top of my hammock so it's not closing in on my head, and of course just to sit on when taking a break. I rest my pack against a tree and use it and the Chipper to make a nice recliner in the woods." —GorillaJasonPrice: $19.95

Affordable Old Navy Finds: 27 Cute Styles Under $100
Affordable Old Navy Finds: 27 Cute Styles Under $100

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time05-07-2025

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Affordable Old Navy Finds: 27 Cute Styles Under $100

A ridiculously comfortable jersey pajama jumpsuit because who can be bothered to pick out a coordinating top and bottom when you have places to go and people to see? Certainly not you, queen. Promising review: "Cute, and comfy, and easy to throw on." —JenniferPrice: $17.49+ (originally $34.99; available in XS–4X and in three colors with petite and tall options) An oversize T-shirt since you've been wearing that same Taylor Swift Fearless Tour shirt since 2010, and it's so covered in holes, it's basically just a rag. Time to replace your beloved oversized tee with this beauty for optimal lounging! Promising review: "I love my shirts to be on the longer side, so I purchased three of these shirts in a tall and that's exactly what I got! All three color shirts are vibrant and beautiful." —Madison MPrice: $8.49+ (originally $22.99+; available in sizes XS–4X, including tall and petite fits, and 10 colors) A pair of high-waisted flare leggings you could totally wear to a yoga class, but then you're gonna wanna keep them on after because of how buttery soft they are. Promising reviews: "These are the best pants ever! They are comfortable like yoga pants but can be dressed up for work or a night out! They feel so soft to the touch. I ordered more!" —Old Navy Customer"Very nice shape and length." —LeahPrice: $26.99+ (originally $44.99; available in sizes XS–4X, in tall and petite options, and seven colors) A cropped activewaer tee shirt as soft as clouds, because you deserve to look adorable and feel super comfortable at the same time, even if you're working out outdoors. Promising review: "Soft and comfy shirt perfect for [a] workout or lounging." —anonymous Price: $19.99 (available in available in sizes XS–4X, petite and tall options, and seven colors) Or a snug crop tank top with a crewneck made of a super soft cotton blend, because try to name bottoms this wouldn't go with. I'll wait... Price: $3.99+ (originally $14.99+; available in sizes XXS–4X, petite and tall options, and 21 colors) A T-shirt dress that's basically like your favorite nightgown but still presentable enough to wear when you greet your delivery person at your door when they bring your dinner. Promising review: "Great casual dress or beach cover-up!" —anonymous Price: $12 (originally $19.99+; available in sizes XS–4X, petite and tall options, and six colors) Or! A maxi version of the dress if your house gets a little chilly and you want to keep warm while you're snuggled up reading your favorite book. Price: $24.99+ (available in sizes XS–4X, petite and tall options, and three colors) A stretchy mid-rise skort so you can skip sliding into a pair of rigid denim shorts that may make you sweat a lot. These will keep you feeling cool while looking even cooler. Promising review: "I've always been a fan of the stretchtech shorts, now this skort is the same quick drying material. Absolutely, my new favorite skort!" —Kristi GouldiePrice: $15 (originally $29.99; available in sizes XS–4X and three colors) A pair of effortless gauzy pants so lightweight, you'll feel like you aren't even wearing pants. (Which is what we're going for, right?) Promising review: "Very summery pants! Very comfortable while still feeling cute and flowy." —AvaPrice: $20 (originally $39.99; available in sizes XS–4X, three lengths, and seven colors) Or! A pair of stretchy pants you can rock at the office, but you won't want to take off once you get home because they're just that comfortable. Promising review: "I love these pants. They are extremely comfortable and cute. I got so many compliments on these!" —Court S. Price: $19.99 (originally $39.99; available in sizes XS–4X and five colors) A fit-and-flare maxi dress because you're sure to have lots of fun brunch outings coming your way this summer, and wanna feel comfortable and look cute AF while you're sipping your mimosa. Promising review: "Super pretty and comfortable. I wore it to dinner at a fancy restaurant the other night and was complimented." —anonymousPrice: $26.99 (originally $44.99; available in sizes XS–4X and five colors) A floral midi skirt for an effortless #OOTD that doesn't involve a pair of jeans or pants. If you have a cropped collared shirt in your closet, this pretty staple will pair perfectly with it! Promising review: "Love these skirts! I have them in three colors, and they are a staple in my workwear rotation." —anonymousPrice: $8.99+ (originally $34.99; available in sizes XS–4X and five patterns) A cropped straight-hem shirt made of lightweight linen because honestly, the French tuck is soooo 2017 (sorry Tan France). This is an updated version on a closet classic! Promising review: "This button-down is so cute and can be dressed up or down. The weight, material, and color are perfect for spring and summer." —AnonymousPrice: $10.49+ (originally $36.99; available in sizes XS–4X and 19 colors) A pair of high-waisted linen blend pull-on shorts that can be worn with a cute matching top (as shown on the model below) *or* another easy summer tee. Stay cool and cute, even if your weather app says it'll be 80+ degrees outside. If you'd like to create the ultimate summer 'fit, you can buy a matching linen-blend long-sleeve top here. Promising review: "These shorts are so comfortable and look like a higher-end brand. I'm going to be living in these all summer!" —AnonymousPrice: $15 (originally $29.99; available in sizes XXS–4X and seven colors) A basic go-to tee shirt you're going to wear pretty much every day, for how incredibly soft and comfortable it is. Plus, you can wear it with basically any bottoms. Promising review: "The color is chef's kiss. Bright, summery, lightweight. You need every color!" —Tierra Price: $10 (originally $14.99; available in sizes XS–4X in regular, tall, and petite sizing, and 16 colors) A black mini dress because it never hurts to have a signature LBD in your arsenal when looking for something cute to wear to a dressy occasion. Promising review: "These dresses are so comfy, I will live in them in summer. I paired this with a cute pair of wedges with bright red straps, which I have, and got so many compliments and loved the look." —LinziPrice: $20.99 (originally $34.99; available in sizes XS–4X and 11 colors) A puff-sleeve peplum top for those Instagram-worthy opportunities that could strike at any moment. You might as well call yourself a full-time influencer with this piece! Promising review: "I love the way it fits me. I bought this a couple of weeks postpartum, and it was exciting to find a cute top that I felt good in. The stretchy fabric also makes breastfeeding easy." —Emily Price: $12.99+ (originally $34.99; available in sizes XS–4X, in petite and tall sizing, and five colors) A fit-and-flare denim mini dress so darn adorable, you'll get tired of strangers stopping you and asking you where you got it. Promising review: "The fit of this dress is perfect and true to size. There's enough room in the bust and the waist is tapered without being too form-fitting." —SarahPrice: $23.99 (originally $39.99; available in sizes XS–4X and five colors) A short-sleeve polo top for adding a fun, sporty flair to any fit you have going on. Just pair it with some white sneakers to ~serve~ tennis chic! Promising review: "The fabric is soft and fits very comfortably." —Elsa C. Price: $11.49 (originally $22.99; available in sizes XS–4X and four colors) A totally adorable shift dress perfect for wearing as you're going about your day or for throwing on top of your bathing suit if you have plans to hit up the pool later. Promising review: "I have been looking for the perfect solid black dress for the beach. I love that it was a petite size, so it was a great length for me. Nice quality and looked adorable on.:)" —AnonymousPrice: $26.99 (originally $44.99; available in sizes XS–4X, tall and petite options, and six colors) A high-waisted faux-wrap linen-blend mini skort (say that ten times fast), so you don't have to worry about flashing your underwear when a summer breeze comes along. Promising review: "So cute and I can't wait to wear it! It can be dressed up or down. Great for summer." —AnonymousPrice: $12+ (originally $39.99; available in sizes XS–4X, petite and tall options, and eight colors) A chic, lightweight blazer for when you want to serve executive realness even though you're only an entry-level employee. Dress for the job you want, diva! Promising review: "I'm so happy that I purchased this blazer. I will get a lot of wear out of it. The fabric is great. Dress it up or throw it on with the matching shorts or a pair of jeans. True to size." —HeidiJPrice: $37.99 (originally $54.99; available in sizes XS–4X, in petite and tall options, and two colors) A slouchy lace-trim cami top to give off effortlessly cool vibes everyone will envy. Pair this with a long skirt or trousers, and you might as well be a fashion influencer. Price: $24.99+ (available in sizes XS–4X, petite and tall options, and five colors) Some very on-trend baggy denim shorts (that would actually look very cool with the top above), if you want something slightly more elevated than regular ol' Daisy Dukes. Promising review: "The mid-rise baggy shorts are perfectly slouchy and baggy! They look so good with a tank top!" —AnnMarie Price: $21.99+ (originally $44.99; available in sizes 0–30 and five washes) An absolutely stunning satin cowl-neck maxi dress, you might as well get in every color since this thing looks like it could come from Reformation but costs less than $40! Summertime weddings: here we come! Promising review: "I received a ton of compliments on this dress. I will definitely order in another color for wedding season." —Jennifer Price: $32.99 (originally $54.99, available in sizes XS–4X, tall and petite options, and six colors) A split-neck crinkle gauze dress perfect for taking on a picnic or hitting up a farmers market to get all that yummy summer produce. Promising review: "Loved all the selection of colors! I bought three! Packs easily, no worrying about the wrinkles! Can wear as a cover-up at the pool or for a casual evening dinner!" —Danielle MPrice: $17.99 (originally $29.99; available in sizes XS–4X, tall and petite options, and seven colors) And finally, a lightweight cardigan if all your coworkers enjoy working in an arctic tundra, but you prefer to exist in a temperature more fitting for human life. Keep this at your desk to keep out the chill! Price: $36.99+ (available in sizes XS–4X, petite and tall options, and 10 colors)

24 Walmart Shoes That Are So Comfortable, Your Cost Per Wear Will Be Almost $0
24 Walmart Shoes That Are So Comfortable, Your Cost Per Wear Will Be Almost $0

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time23-06-2025

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24 Walmart Shoes That Are So Comfortable, Your Cost Per Wear Will Be Almost $0

A pair of chic flats featuring a stretchy knit upper that hugs the foot to give a sleek 'n' snug fit *without* painfully digging into your precious skin. Bonus! They're machine washable. Promising review: "Great pair of pointed toe flats with a tad bit of stretch. Super comfortable to wear for long periods of time. Nonslip bottom, memory foam insole, and somewhat breathable upper. I have NOT done so, but they look like you could throw them in the washing machine if needed." —CherylPrice: $17.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and five colors) A pair of milky-white platform penny loafers since they've got a timeless style that looks just darling with jeans, skirts, or dresses. Oh! And BTW, they've got dreamy memory foam insoles, too. Promising review: "Love them. Stylish, comfortable, and true to size. Look more expensive than they are. So versatile, too!" —CaliePrice: $11.95 (available in sizes 6–11) A classic mesh athletic sneaker to keep you stylishly supported (without overheating) as you're out and about doing errands or walking around the block. Some reviewers even say they're better than the ones from much more expensive brands! Promising reviews: "These are my favorite shoes. I have them in every color possible! I suffer from severe rheumatoid arthritis and have spent so much money on very expensive shoes, and these are the best! The only problem is that they're always sold out. Please, please try to keep them in stock more. They're wonderful." —anonymous"I have mobility issues, and these tennis shoes help keep me grounded. They are well-made, sturdy, and come in a wide range of widths. They are comfortable and have plenty of room to wiggle your toes without feeling like your circulation will be cut off. I have had them several months, wear them every day, and they still look new." —JenniferPrice: $17.98 (available in sizes 6–11, two widths, and eight colors/styles) Some chocolate brown faux-leather riding boots so you can strut around like an English Duchess heading out for a ride in the countryside, aka full of self-confidence *and* style. Promising review: "These boots are very comfortable! I had them on all [day] and my feet did not hurt. I love them!" —LoriPrice: $44.85 (available in sizes 6–11 and two colors) A pair of the cult-favorite classic Crocs because it's no secret that these quirky plastic shoes are some of the comfiest things you can buy for your feet. Don't knock 'em 'til you try 'em, people! Promising review: "Absolutely love these! Beautiful colors and super comfy! I normally wear women's size 10 and ordered size 11, and it's a perfect fit — not too small and not too big!" —LilMommaPrice: $22.49+ (originally $49.99, available in sizes 6–12, men's sizes 4–13, and 34 colors and patterns — not all sizes available in all colors) Some slide sandals with a pillowy sole that's so soft, cushiony, and cloud-like, you'll hardly want to take them off — and since these versatile bbs can be worn indoors and outdoors, you can pretty much wear them 24/7. Promising review: "Comfortable, my goodness, my feet feel as if I'm walking on clouds. I have looked everywhere and purchased many slides, but these slides are the best. Fits perfectly." —CheyennePrice: $12.99+ (originally $19.98; available in sizes 5–13, men's sizes 4–11, and 11 colors) A pair of leather two-strap sandals if you want the oh-so-trendy Birks look at a MUCH cheaper price. They've got a similar natural cork footbed that offers great arch support, and according to one reviewer, feels "like walking on a cloud." YEP, I'm sold. Promising reviews: "These sandals look just like Berks but are a fraction of the price. I have only worn them a couple of times, but they were comfy and cute. I got black and off-white. I expect to live in them this summer!" —SaavyGal"I love these!! Got these for my daughter's Easter basket, and I know she'll love them. She really wanted some Birks, but they are just too pricey. These Project Cloud slides are close enough, tho. Tried them on because we are pretty much the same size, and they fit perfectly! And super comfy!!! Like walking on a cloud! Of course, I haven't worn them around, but hopefully they'll hold up on my 14-year-old daughter." —Walmart CustomerPrice: $39.90+ (available in sizes 5.5–11 and three colors) A pair of white platform sneakers you can wear with pretty much anything for a casual chic vibe. Truly, these are such a footwear staple. Promising review: "I bought these shoes specifically for my vacation to NYC last week, and I wore them every day, and they held up SOOO well. They looked so cute and are bright white. Comfortable enough to walk around NYC for nine days, which is amazing considering the price! Ordering more now!" —AmberPrice: $17.98 (available in sizes 7–12, including wide options, and in three colors) A sophisticated square-toe mule with just an itty-bitty heel and delicate piping at the toe because you're the kind of person who cares about the these details take the shoe from simple to ~elegant~. Promising review: "These are so comfortable and can be styled up or down. They are a little small, or if you're on the fence, size up." —JulianaPrice: $34.48+ (available in sizes 6–12 and five colors) A pair of silver platform sneakers ready to provide an instant *glam boost* to any plain ol' outfit. Promising review: "I fell in love with this pair of shoes the first time I saw them. They are comfortable, so chic, and they are worth the price. I love how soft the material on the shoes are as well. They are easy to slip on. They have a great lightweight design. Additionally, they have the perfect color combination. I highly recommend it." —ElianaPrice: $9.94+ (available in sizes 6–11 and in one other color) A pair of scrunch ballet flats you can tuck away in your purse for being during the wedding reception when you realize those fancy heels you wore are A) super uncomfy and B) definitely not fit for dancing. Promising review: "Absolutely the best shoe for this price. I bought these for a wedding and they didn't disappoint. They're comfortable, and the sleek, simple design helps to easily match any outfit. There are so many color options, and I truly need a pair in every color. These can easily be dressed down with some skinny jeans and a cute top or paired with that holiday dress or dress pants outfit. I would purchase these over and over and over again!" —CherylPrice: $12.98 (available in sizes 6–11, including wide options, and three colors) A pair of super cute strappy sandals so you can let your toesies breathe as you soak up the summer sunshine. And if you plan to walk a lot in the coming summer months, you're in luck — reviewers say these are so comfy that they easily walked for miles in 'em! An espadrille wedge sandal for when you want to look super cute but also plan on walking a million miles *cough cough* summer Europe trip *cough cough*. Promising review: "True to size. I have narrow, slim feet, and these fit perfectly. It's hard to find shoes for thinner feet. The straps hold the shoe in place nicely. The height is not too high, making it comfy to walk in. I wore these for about five hours at an event, and my feet did not hurt." —AgathaPrice: $11.44+ (originally $17.98; available in sizes 6–11 and two colors) A pair of ankle booties with V-cutouts on the side to add some extra breathability and ~flair~, making them the perfect closed-toe shoe for summer days. Promising review: "They are very comfortable, I like them a lot." —KimPrice: $24.98 (available in sizes 5.5–9 and three colors) A high top tennis sneaker if you love the old-school aesthetic but wouldn't mind a few extra inches in height. Heck, now maybe you'll even be able to reach things off the top shelves at the grocery store (maybe). Promising review: "These high top tennies are perfect! I have looked for a pair with a black top and black soles for a long time. I was thrilled when I saw these No Boundaries version. They are comfortable and stylish high tops for an incredibly great price. I have always loved the No Boundaries brand and these are no exception!" —WilliamPrice: $11.96+ (available in sizes 6–11 and seven colors) A lace-up heel that'll make a serious style statement as you walk onto the dance floor at your cousin's wedding. Best of all, the thick block heel offers plenty of support for the actual dancing part, too. Promising review: "YOU NEED THESE SHOES. I have them in black and red and just ordered the tan ones, too. These heels are so comfy and the perfect height. I have worn them everywhere to prom and to church on Easter Sunday. They run true to size and fit so nicely. WORTH IT!" —MacyPrice: $42.99+ (available in sizes 5–10.5 and 15 colors) Some buckle clogs in case you're not ready to give up the convenience of your also don't want your feet to overheat. These are cozy, but not overly warm (especially if you don't wear socks), meaning you can slide them on for errands or lounging most days of the year. Promising review: "These are perfect! These fit super perfectly. They might be small with a thick sock, though. I got the cream color, and they will match EVERYTHING! Can't wait for fall now." —RachelPrice: $22.98+ (available in sizes 6–11 and six colors) A comfy and supportive Chelsea rain boot since it's extremely cute and versatile — we're talking footwear that can handle pretty much any weather condition and almost all types of terrain, and do so in style. Promising review: "These boots are so versatile, cute, and comfortable! They slide on easily and have plenty of support and cushion to wear all day. They also have good tread, so they don't slip. They are waterproof and rugged. And they clean up easily by just wiping them off. The texture of the boot doesn't look like a classic shiny rain boot. It looks more like a regular boot. They're very nice, so I can wear them to work, and if I'm working in the yard, mud, or water. Very versatile" —TraciPrice: $27.98 (available in sizes 6–10) A faux-suede pointed-toe loafer for when you have an important school or work presentation, but know that wearing heels would totally ruin your confidence. Enter: These bold and powerful ~boss babe~ shoes with no more than a shadow of a heel. Promising reviews: "These shoes are very comfortable and are good quality. I would definitely recommend you wear these with or without pantyhose or socks." —Shontelle"These are AMAZING!!! I'm shocked at how beautiful and classy they are. The quality is fantastic! They are not stiff at all — very supple. Buying in another color now! I run between an 8.5 and a 9, so I purchased the 9. I am surprised the 9 is a touch snug, but they do just fit, and I think they'll stretch over time." —AnniePrice: $19.99+ (originally $30.88; available in sizes 5–11 and eight colors) A pair of round-toe boots with an impressive resume of stylish details: a block heel, center seam, stretchy gore accents, AND a shiny O-ring zipper. Yep, they're hired! Promising review: "Great price, style, and comfortable." —DOROTHYPrice: $59.99 (available in sizes 6–12 and five colors) A pair of pumps because you need a go-to pair of heels for ~fancy~ allow me to introduce your new faves. These ones are classically elegant *and* comfortable. Promising review: "Comfortable to walk in and perfect heel height." —StephaniePrice: $24.94+ (available in sizes 6–11 and eight colors) A double-buckle Mary Jane shoe in a shiny leather finish that's surprisingly lightweight and breathable with a strong vintage vibe. Promising review: "Very comfortable to walk in. The chunky heel gives great support, and they fit true to size." —RitaPrice: $21.99 (available in sizes 5.5–9 and three colors) A pair of slip-on mesh sneakers with a design that feels more like a lightweight sock than a clunky athletic shoe. Reviewers say they stretch and mold to your foot, helping to alleviate foot pain (including "big toe" arthritis) and toe smushing. Promising review: "I am extremely impressed with the comfort, quality, and value of these shoes. I have orthotics to make walking more comfortable from my podiatrist. It is hard to find shoes that fit well when I wear them. These shoes are perfect for this purpose. I spent a considerable amount of time shopping for another pair of shoes that match the functionality of these. I finally gave up and just purchased a second pair of these for myself. I love the fit. They feel as though they were tailor-made for my feet. The unique design assures that they stay snugly on my feet. No shifting as I walk. Brilliant. My feet do not hurt at all when wearing these shoes, even after a long day of chasing my toddler grandchildren around the shopping mall. These shoes are well constructed out of durable materials, so I feel that they will last me a very long time, making them an absolutely terrific value. I highly recommend these comfortable shoes." —Walmart CustomerPrice: $23.99 (available in sizes 5–10 and seven colors) An open-toe low-wedge sandal since it just might be the Goldilocks of summer sandals: Not too high and not too low with juuuust the right amount of strappy details (including an ankle strap that'll keep it from shifting around and causing blisters)! Promising review: "Love the shoes — comfortable and stylish." —valeriePrice: $24.29+ (available in sizes 6–10 and five colors — not all sizes available in all colors)

30 Walmart Items To Transform Your Outdoor Space
30 Walmart Items To Transform Your Outdoor Space

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time25-05-2025

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30 Walmart Items To Transform Your Outdoor Space

A double umbrella so you and your plus one can lounge all day by the pool without ending up rosy red. Three air vents make sure you are still getting air circulation while under the umbrellas. Promising review: "The material is thick, the pole and mechanism is sturdy, the color is beautiful and it's a big size. I couldn't believe the quality for the price I paid." —TeePrice: $89.99 A gorgeous handwoven end table to put your lemonade and iced tea on after a long day of yard work. The top of the table is also a removable tray, so you can bring items out of the kitchen with ease. Promising review: "This is 5 stars all the way around. Cute set, and a nice Serena & Lily alternative!!!" —JenniferPrice: $37.97 And the matching loveseat with Scotchgard-treated fabric that helps repel water and stains, which is extremely necessary when dealing with white furniture. Promising review: "I love these chairs! The thick 6-inch cushions sit so well. They are the perfect height. So relaxing. When shopping online, you never know what quality you're going to get unless you choose Better Homes and Gardens. It only takes a few minutes to assemble. It includes the tools and the instructions are easy to follow. The packaging on it was so well. None of the pieces were damaged during shipping. The chairs are well made. None of that cheap fabric lining the seat. It has a steel frame. These chairs will last for years. I can't wait to have my girls over!" —BeautifulPrice: $197 (originally $297; available in two colors) A cooler because no hotel means getting your own drinks, but you won't mind once you have this rolling cooler to place by your side. The flip-top lid is fully removable, so you can easily load the cooler. Promising review: "So glad we bought this cooler. It's a great addition to a backyard BBQ. The size is big enough to fit a variety of drinks. Shipping was fast. We also bought a cover for the unit separately and keep it covered outside when not in use." —JeannieGPrice: $196.99 A ceramic fountain of three cascading jars with a sound that will put you to sleep in no time. Just set up a comfortable chair next to the fountain to unwind after a long week. Promising review: "Very nice fountain. So easy to set up. Aesthetically pleasing and a nice sound from the fountain. It is not loud but I can hear it from the inside of the house at night while we sleep. Highly recommend it, and super good price point." —TeresaPrice: $78.76 A bar top table and chairs in a strikingly beautiful teak wood that's a great gathering place to gossip with the gang about the latest Real Housewives episode. Promising review: "Beautiful and well made set." —DianePrice: $658.99+ (available in two colors) A striped outdoor rug with a flatweave texture that dries quickly, so you don't have to worry when a summer storm hits. Build the perfect little living room space in your backyard. Promising review: "I bought this in 2 colors for my front porch. There has been no fading or mold. I'm pleased with how it holds up and will continue to buy." —ShawnaPrice: $35.74+ (originally $67+; available in four sizes and 11 colors) Fairy stake lights for a whimsical feel at night. Light up your lush garden with six globe lights on each stake. 🧚🏽‍♀️ Promising review: "Just so cute. I got two fairy stakes. Lots of pretty little orbs in my yard at night." —KathyPrice: $6.84 A rechargeable lamp with a dimmable touch switch to djust the lighting to your needs. Less light for a romantic dinner outdoors or more light for finishing the last chapter of your book. Promising review: "I saw all of the reviews on these lamps and decided to go for it and ended up buying six of them so that I can use on my patio table outside in the evenings, but I also put them in my children's bedroom and in the kitchen so that when we get up, we can have a little light and don't have to worry about using electricity as they are rechargeable. I also have the chance to use them as a flashlight the other night when I couldn't find something in my closet, so I decided to put one there too these are genius also love the dimmable options" —MrsJoePerryPrice: $10.97 (also available in a two pack) Lantern candle holder made of metal to withstand the elements and not lack any character thanks to the arched glass windows. Little decor pieces like these can have a huge impact when designing a space. Promising review: "Definitely worth it! There are so many like this design that is so much more expensive and the quality, look and overall value for these are amazing. You wont regret buying these." —AlissaPrice: $17.99+ (available in four sizes and a two-pack) And a two-pack of outdoor candles to put in the aforementioned lanterns. These come with a remote to turn them on/off so you can adjust the lighting mode and brightness depending on your mood. It's he look of real candles without the worry of them blowing over and causing a fire. Promising review: "These candles offer the same lighting effect of a wax candle without the danger of starting a house fire. You set the flicker speed according to your preference and from there just use the provided remote to switch them on and off. Great product!" —DavePrice: $11.49 (also available in a nine pack) A five-pack of self-watering pots to plant all your succulents in without having to think about all the constant maintenance. This way the plants are getting the amount of water they need without you stressing if you over- or under-water them. Promising review: "They were not cheap looking at all! I wouldn't be the life of your plant on their irrigation system, but still works great for potted plantst they were not cheap looking at all! I wouldn't bet the life of your plant on their irrigation system but still works great for potted plants! it's a good bang for your buck." —ShiraPrice: $15.99 (originally $1899; available in three colors) A wicker daybed that will make you forget you're in your own backyard. The cushions are made with a water-resistant fabric so you can pop out of the pool and right onto the daybed for a little midday nap. Promising review: "Looks very nice when put together" —KristinaPrice: $859.99 An outdoor fan to beat the heat in style. The blades have a gorgeous leaf design, plus the LED light will allow you to spend the evenings reading outdoors. Promising review: "These fans are a great value. The fans are in an outdoor covered picnic area. We tried the fancy ones, with remotes, etc. The remotes got wet, wouldn't work, and the fans were then junk. No replacements available. These fans work perfect and no muss no fuss! Highly recommended and saved us serious cash to boot!: —mrujointPrice: $114 (originally $129) A hanging egg chair because you deserve to sway the day away in this certified relaxation station. Promising review: "This may quite frankly be the best chair on the planet. It only took us about 15 minutes to put together too. I'm 5'11 and my favorite feeling is when my feet don't touch the ground. This chair is a dream for me. I love being able to swing around as well! So glad I bought this chair and would absolutely buy it again!" —RachaelPrice: $197 (originally $247; available in three colors) Wood patio pavers that interlock to create a deck or cover a worn-out one. These tiles can be cut to fit your space precisely so you can create the perfect border. Promising review: "They look great and the price was reasonable, especially considering the alternatives. They were easy to install and the flexibility was nice as well--it's good to have options." —KimPrice: $79.99 A bar table because no hotel-like experience is complete without a bar. Three rows of wrap-around shelving make for maximum storage of your fave beverages. Price: $282.88 And a set of rattan-style barstools to complete your at-home bar. The large backrest and seat mean hours of comfort, so chat up the bartender (aka your roomie). Promising review: "The bar stools are light and easy to move Having plastic webbing makes it easier to clean Height is a little smaller than a regular bar stool but makes it more versatile for tables A good price for a starter set Will see how long they last in my area ….AZ" —EdyPrice: $199.48+ (available in three sizes) A rectangle fireplace with an easy start electronic ignition and adjustable heat control if you're someone who likes modern tech paired with a sleek design. Promising review: "I just got this and am so happy with it! It is such good quality and amazing to get this big of a fireplace for this price. The cover for the tank is just a bonus." —MocktailPrice: $197 (originally $297) A large wooden outdoor table that's expandable so you can extend it when you have the neighbors over for a potluck. The natural elements of the acacia wood with a teak finish will complement your yard nicely. Promising review: "HIGHLY RECOMMEND. BEAUTIFUL! This table is beautifully made! It looks so classy. I love that it can be made to fit more people if needed. I highly recommend this product. It looks fabulous on our patio." —Walmart customerPrice: $418.59 And outdoor dining chairs for all the guests you'll be hosting at your new table. Bonus: they're designed to stack on top of each other so you can store them away when the weather gets tough. Price: $73.99+ for two (also available in sets of four and six) A set of outdoor curtains because stripes are in this season (and every season, really). Hang up these bright, bold curtains to create a cabana vibe on your patio or gazebo. *Cabana boy (unfortunately) not included.* Promising review: "Beautiful!! Looks great on my deck! Nice fabric and colors are perfect for outdoors." —CorkeyPrice: $21.59+ for two (available in three sizes and three colors) A coral-colored lattice-patterned hammock for a dreamy, tropical resort-esque nap outside, because it even has a built-in pillow. At 6.5 feet in length and with a capacity of 450 pounds, there's enough room for two to cuddle up. You just have to decide who is going to be the big spoon. Promising review: "It easily fits two normal-size adults or three smaller people. Very attractive looking, love the colors, came with the chains and everything to hang it with. It's very comfy and I love the built-in pillow." —CarriePrice: $52.72 String curtain lights for a luminous backdrop. They have eight modes so you can make the lights twinkle if your in the mood to party. Price: $20.99+ (available in five colors) An above-ground pool with a pump so you can splish-splash all summer long. A tool-free assembly that takes 30 minutes to set up, so you'll be swimming in no time. Promising review: "This is a very good quality pool, especially for the low price. The only heads up I want to give, if this is your first time setting up a pool as well, make sure that the ground you are putting it on is smooth and even!! We are about to set our pool up for the second time because I was to impatient to keep leveling out the ground. So we ended up with the deep end and a shallow end lol" —NicolePrice: $123.99+ (originally $199.99; available in eight sizes and two styles) Or an outdoor misting system if the idea of maintaining a pool of any kind sounds like too much work, but you still want to beat the heat while enjoying your garden. Promising review: "This product is the best. Feels like I have my own cabana, like I do when I go to Vegas. You can adjust the water pressure for how high or low you want the mist. I would totally recommend this mister to anyone interested!" —LesliePrice: $18.69 A three-piece outdoor furniture set with rocking chairs that are not the wooden kind from your grandma's house. These are ~chic,~ ~sleek,~ and made with weather-resistant materials and a simplistic design that'll instantly upgrade your backyard. Price: $115.99+ (available in three colors) A 120-inch projector screen so you can upgrade your summer movie nights. Its foldable setup takes only 10 minutes to pop up, so you'll be enjoying your popcorn and cinema in no time. Pro tip: Use air mattresses as seating because what better way to watch a movie than while outdoors and from the comfort of a bed?! Promising review: "I have been enjoying movies outside with this portable screen. Easy to set up and provides a great experience!" —NonicknamePrice: $99.95 for the 120-inch screen (also available in a smaller size) A set of two outdoor pillows filled with material made from recycled plastic bottles, because we love an eco-friendly purchase. These pillows are UV- and water-resistant, plus they come in 15 playful colors and patterns so you can mix *and* match. Promising review: "This is my second time to purchase these pillows. They are great outdoor pillows — love the vibrant colors and water-resistant fabric! (Lasted four years but lost some of their color after power washing, so I don't recommend doing that.)" —HappyMommaPrice: $24.99+ (available in 18 colors/patterns) Or a seat cushion and pillow to spruce up the patio furniture you already have. These deep-seated cushions will allow you hours of relaxation and comfort, so grab the latest Sarah J. Maas book and dive into those pages. Promising review: "Love the comfort and fit of these thick seat cushions on our patio furniture. The color is exactly what we expected, and we have updated the look of our older patio furniture. They were much less expensive than the ones we saw from another online vendor." —PatriciaPrice: $39.97+ (available in eight colors/patterns) Need ingredients for all your new recipes? Shop each recipe directly through the app, or check out Walmart's grocery selection to get veggies, meat, seafood, and more delivered right to your door. Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.

30 Comfy Walmart Shoes You'll Wear All The Time
30 Comfy Walmart Shoes You'll Wear All The Time

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time11-05-2025

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30 Comfy Walmart Shoes You'll Wear All The Time

A pair of chic flats featuring a stretchy knit upper that hugs the foot to give a sleek 'n' snug fit *without* painfully digging into your precious skin. Bonus! They're machine washable. Promising review: "Great pair of pointed toe flats with a tad bit of stretch. Super comfortable to wear for long periods of time. Nonslip bottom, memory foam insole, and somewhat breathable upper. I have NOT done so, but they look like you could throw them in the washing machine if needed." —CherylPrice: $14.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and five colors) A pair of milky-white platform penny loafers since they've got a timeless style that looks just darling with jeans, skirts, or dresses. Oh! And BTW, they've got dreamy memory foam insoles, too. Promising review: "Love them. Stylish, comfortable, and true to size. Look more expensive than they are. So versatile, too!" —CaliePrice: $22.98 (available in sizes 6–11) A classic mesh athletic sneaker to keep you stylishly supported (without overheating) as you're out and about doing errands or walking around the block. Some reviewers even say they're better than the ones from much more expensive brands! Promising reviews: "These are my favorite shoes. I have them in every color possible! I suffer from severe rheumatoid arthritis and have spent so much money on very expensive shoes, and these are the best! The only problem is that they're always sold out. Please, please try to keep them in stock more. They're wonderful." —anonymous"I have mobility issues, and these tennis shoes help keep me grounded. They are well-made, sturdy, and come in a wide range of widths. They are comfortable and have plenty of room to wiggle your toes without feeling like your circulation will be cut off. I have had them several months, wear them every day, and they still look new." —JenniferPrice: $14.98 (available in sizes 6–11, two widths, and nine colors/styles) A pair of faux leather mules you can slip into for a fast, easy, and effortless dressy look. The horsebit detailing on the top adds just the right amount of edgy-chic, IMO. Promising review: "Cute, comfortable, excellent quality. This is my second pair." —WendyPrice: $19.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and two colors) Some chocolate brown faux-leather riding boots so you can strut around like an English Duchess heading out for a ride in the countryside, aka full of self-confidence *and* style. Promising review: "These boots are very comfortable! I had them on all [day] and my feet did not hurt. I love them!" —LoriPrice: $44.85 (available in sizes 6–11 and two colors) A pair of the cult-favorite classic Crocs because it's no secret that these quirky plastic shoes are some of the comfiest things you can buy for your feet. Don't knock 'em 'til you try 'em, people! Promising review: "Absolutely love these! Beautiful colors and super comfy! I normally wear women's size 10 and ordered size 11, and it's a perfect fit — not too small and not too big!" —LilMommaPrice: $29.99+ (originally $49.99, available in sizes 6–12, men's sizes 4–13, and 34 colors and patterns) Some lug-sole oxfords for a preppy and ~smart~ look, no studying or exams required. In fact, the only degree you need to sport these is the one that says you're a Certified Fashionista. Promising review: "These shoes are very comfortable. I bought them for my 14-year-old who has somewhat wide feet. The insole has a memory foam feel." —TacoTuesdayPrice: $10.49 (available in sizes 6–10) Some slide sandals with a pillowy sole that's so soft, cushiony, and cloud-like, you'll hardly want to take them off — and since these versatile bbs can be worn indoors and outdoors, you can pretty much wear them 24/7. Promising review: "Comfortable, my goodness, my feet feel as if I'm walking on clouds. I have looked everywhere and purchased many slides, but these slides are the best. Fits perfectly." —CheyennePrice: $12.99+ (originally $19.98; available in sizes 5–13, men's sizes 4–11, and 11 colors) A pair of leather two-strap sandals if you want the oh-so-trendy Birks look at a MUCH cheaper price. They've got a similar natural cork footbed that offers great arch support, and according to one reviewer, feels "like walking on a cloud." YEP, I'm sold. Promising reviews: "These sandals look just like Berks but are a fraction of the price. I have only worn them a couple of times, but they were comfy and cute. I got black and off-white. I expect to live in them this summer!" —SaavyGal"I love these!! Got these for my daughter's Easter basket, and I know she'll love them. She really wanted some Birks, but they are just too pricey. These Project Cloud slides are close enough, tho. Tried them on because we are pretty much the same size, and they fit perfectly! And super comfy!!! Like walking on a cloud! Of course, I haven't worn them around, but hopefully they'll hold up on my 14-year-old daughter." —Walmart CustomerPrice: $36.90+ (available in sizes 5.5–11 and four colors) A pair of white platform sneakers you can wear with pretty much anything for a casual chic vibe. Truly, these are such a footwear staple. Promising review: "I bought these shoes specifically for my vacation to NYC last week, and I wore them every day, and they held up SOOO well. They looked so cute and are bright white. Comfortable enough to walk around NYC for nine days, which is amazing considering the price! Ordering more now!" —AmberPrice: $17.98 (available in sizes 7–12, including wide options, and in three colors) A sophisticated square-toe mule with just an itty-bitty heel and delicate piping at the toe because you're the kind of person who cares about the these details take the shoe from simple to ~elegant~. Promising review: "These are so comfortable and can be styled up or down. They are a little small, or if you're on the fence, size up." —JulianaPrice: $43.79+ (originally $49.99, available in sizes 6–12, including wide sizes, and five colors) A pair of silver platform sneakers ready to provide an instant *glam boost* to any plain ol' outfit. Promising review: "I fell in love with this pair of shoes the first time I saw them. They are comfortable, so chic, and they are worth the price. I love how soft the material on the shoes are as well. They are easy to slip on. They have a great lightweight design. Additionally, they have the perfect color combination. I highly recommend it." —ElianaPrice: $19.98 (available in sizes 6–11 and in one other color) A pair of scrunch ballet flats you can tuck away in your purse for being during the wedding reception when you realize those fancy heels you wore are A) super uncomfy and B) definitely not fit for dancing. Promising review: "Absolutely the best shoe for this price. I bought these for a wedding and they didn't disappoint. They're comfortable, and the sleek, simple design helps to easily match any outfit. There are so many color options, and I truly need a pair in every color. These can easily be dressed down with some skinny jeans and a cute top or paired with that holiday dress or dress pants outfit. I would purchase these over and over and over again!" —CherylPrice: $10.98 (available in sizes 6–11, including wide options, and two colors) A pair of super cute strappy sandals so you can finally let your toesies breathe after a long winter trapped inside boots and slippers. And if you plan to walk a lot in the coming summer months, you're in luck — reviewers say these are so comfy that they easily walked for miles in 'em! A pair of scrunchback sneakers if you don't want to bother with the hassle of tying laces every time you go to put on your shoes. These just slip on and off, easy as pie (which will make your life 100X easier going through TSA). Promising review: "These are the only shoes that I can wear that are so comfortable and never hurt my feet, from the very first day that I wore them! I love them so much. I got different colors to match different outfits, and they are adorable, even with dressy clothes! I will always order these shoes until they stop making them!" —DonnaPrice: $10.98 (available in sizes 6–11, including wide options, and six colors) A mid-calf cowboy boot that'll bring the YEE to your HAW this rodeo by rodeo season, I just mean summer. Someone better cue up some country music cause we're ready to line dance! 🤠 Promising review: "I got so many compliments from my friends. Comfort in every way. Easy to put on and off, very stylish." —JoanPrice: $36.99+ (available in sizes 5.5–11 and two colors) An espadrille wedge sandal for when you want to look super cute but also plan on walking a million miles *cough cough* summer Europe trip *cough cough*. Promising review: "True to size. I have narrow, slim feet, and these fit perfectly. It's hard to find shoes for thinner feet. The straps hold the shoe in place nicely. The height is not too high, making it comfy to walk in. I wore these for about five hours at an event, and my feet did not hurt." —AgathaPrice: $17.98 (originally $24.98; available in sizes 6–11 and two colors) A pair of ankle booties with V-cutouts on the side to add some extra breathability and ~flair~, making them the perfect closed-toe shoe for spring days. Promising review: "They are very comfortable, I like them a lot." —KimPrice: $17.39 (available in sizes 5.5–9 and three colors) A pair of classic lace-up sneakers because this iconic style has been around for decades, and it's not going out of fashion anytime unlike in middle school, you *do* actually look cool wearing these now. Promising review: "Didn't want to spend $60 on those other shoes with the star if you know what I mean, so I bought these instead. I have a pair of the other shoes and they're nowhere as comfortable as these!! I had my sister try them as well, and she, too, agreed that these are much more comfortable!! Runs true to size." —BeccaPrice: $17.98 (available in sizes 6–11, including wide options, and in three colors) Or a high top tennis sneaker if you love the old-school aesthetic but wouldn't mind a few extra inches in height. Heck, now maybe you'll even be able to reach things off the top shelves at the grocery store (maybe). Promising review: "These high top tennies are perfect! I have looked for a pair with a black top and black soles for a long time. I was thrilled when I saw these No Boundaries version. They are comfortable and stylish high tops for an incredibly great price. I have always loved the No Boundaries brand and these are no exception!" —WilliamPrice: $14.99+ (available in sizes 6–11 and nine colors) A lace-up heel that'll make a serious style statement as you walk onto the dance floor at your cousin's wedding. Best of all, the thick block heel offers plenty of support for the actual dancing part, too. Promising review: "YOU NEED THESE SHOES. I have them in black and red and just ordered the tan ones, too. These heels are so comfy and the perfect height. I have worn them everywhere to prom and to church on Easter Sunday. They run true to size and fit so nicely. WORTH IT!" —MacyPrice: $43.99+ (available in sizes 5–10.5 and 15 colors) Some buckle clogs in case you're not ready to give up the convenience of your also don't want your feet to overheat. These are cozy, but not overly warm (especially if you don't wear socks), meaning you can slide them on for errands or lounging most days of the year. Promising review: "These are perfect! These fit super perfectly. They might be small with a thick sock, though. I got the cream color, and they will match EVERYTHING! Can't wait for fall now." —RachelPrice: $10.41+ (originally $19.98, available in sizes 6–11 and five colors) A comfy and supportive Chelsea rain boot since it's extremely cute and versatile — we're talking footwear that can handle pretty much any weather condition and almost all types of terrain, and do so in style. Promising review: "These boots are so versatile, cute, and comfortable! They slide on easily and have plenty of support and cushion to wear all day. They also have good tread, so they don't slip. They are waterproof and rugged. And they clean up easily by just wiping them off. The texture of the boot doesn't look like a classic shiny rain boot. It looks more like a regular boot. They're very nice, so I can wear them to work, and if I'm working in the yard, mud, or water. Very versatile" —TraciPrice: $22.98 (available in sizes 6–10) A faux-suede pointed-toe loafer for when you have an important school or work presentation, but know that wearing heels would totally ruin your confidence. Enter: These bold and powerful ~boss babe~ shoes with no more than a shadow of a heel. Promising reviews: "These shoes are very comfortable and are good quality. I would definitely recommend you wear these with or without pantyhose or socks." —Shontelle"These are AMAZING!!! I'm shocked at how beautiful and classy they are. The quality is fantastic! They are not stiff at all — very supple. Buying in another color now! I run between an 8.5 and a 9, so I purchased the 9. I am surprised the 9 is a touch snug, but they do just fit, and I think they'll stretch over time." —AnniePrice: $19.99+ (originally $30.88; available in sizes 5–11 and eight colors) A chic leather sandal so you can live your best ~Greek Goddess Summer~ — and because a Goddess would never have to deal with the foot pain of a mere mortal, these have soft memory foam soles. Promising review: "Very comfortable and true to size. I'll be ordering more colors. Highly recommend." —BethanyPrice: $39.95 (available in sizes 5.5–11 and three colors) A pair of round-toe boots with an impressive resume of stylish details: a block heel, center seam, stretchy gore accents, AND a shiny O-ring zipper. Yep, they're hired! Promising review: "Great price, style, and comfortable." —DOROTHYPrice: $55.23+ (available in sizes 6–12 and five colors) A pair of pumps because you need a go-to pair of heels for ~fancy~ allow me to introduce your new faves. These ones are classically elegant *and* comfortable. Promising review: "Comfortable to walk in and perfect heel height." —StephaniePrice: $26+ (available in sizes 6–11 and eight colors) A double-buckle Mary Jane shoe in a shiny leather finish that's surprisingly lightweight and breathable with a strong vintage vibe. Promising review: "Very comfortable to walk in. The chunky heel gives great support, and they fit true to size." —RitaPrice: $19.99 (available in sizes 5.5–9 and three colors) A pair of slip-on mesh sneakers with a design that feels more like a lightweight sock than a clunky athletic shoe. Reviewers say they stretch and mold to your foot, helping to alleviate foot pain (including "big toe" arthritis) and toe smushing. Promising review: "I am extremely impressed with the comfort, quality, and value of these shoes. I have orthotics to make walking more comfortable from my podiatrist. It is hard to find shoes that fit well when I wear them. These shoes are perfect for this purpose. I spent a considerable amount of time shopping for another pair of shoes that match the functionality of these. I finally gave up and just purchased a second pair of these for myself. I love the fit. They feel as though they were tailor-made for my feet. The unique design assures that they stay snugly on my feet. No shifting as I walk. Brilliant. My feet do not hurt at all when wearing these shoes, even after a long day of chasing my toddler grandchildren around the shopping mall. These shoes are well constructed out of durable materials, so I feel that they will last me a very long time, making them an absolutely terrific value. I highly recommend these comfortable shoes." —Walmart CustomerPrice: $23.99 (available in sizes 5–10 and seven colors) An open-toe low-wedge sandal since it just might be the Goldilocks of summer sandals: Not too high and not too low with juuuust the right amount of strappy details (including an ankle strap that'll keep it from shifting around and causing blisters)! Promising review: "Love the shoes — comfortable and stylish." —valeriePrice: $28.99 (available in sizes 6–10 and six colors)

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