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  2. Rule the Court With These Expert-Recommended Tennis Shoes for ...

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    Hypercourt Express 2HB. Parthasarathy recommends this lightweight shoe for its stability and support. “It provides a lot of lateral support which is good for the side-to-side movements of tennis ...

  3. The 9 Best Tennis Shoes for Serving This Summer - AOL

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    The best tennis shoes for women combine the best of design, comfort, and flexibility. Shop expert-vetted styles from Asics to Nike. The 9 Best Tennis Shoes for Serving This Summer

  4. Slip-on shoe - Wikipedia

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    A less casual, earlier type of slip-on is made with side goring (sometimes called a dress loafer). [4] Made in the same shape as lace-up Oxfords, but lacking the laces, these shoes have elasticated inserts on the side which allow the shoe to be easily removed but remain snug when worn. This cut has its greatest popularity in Britain.

  5. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    A pair of modern Nike all-purpose athletic shoes. Sneakers intended for sports have a flexible sole, appropriate tread for the function, and ability to absorb impact. As the industry and designs have expanded, the term "athletic shoes" is based more on the design of the bottom of the shoe than the aesthetics of the top of the shoe.

  6. 13 No-Show Socks That'll Save Your Feet (and Your Shoes) - AOL

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    Whether you're wearing sneakers or loafers, going sockless is the new way to go. Our favorite brands—like J.Crew and Bombas—shop the best no-show socks of 2024.

  7. Plimsoll (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    In Hong Kong, white plimsolls functioned as cheap athletic shoes from the 1970s to the 1990s. Due to naming taboo (in Cantonese, 鞋 (shoes), sounds identical to 骸 (corpse)) and their color and shape resembling noodlefish, they were commonly known as baahk faahn yú(白飯魚). A pair typically cost around $15 HKD (around $2 USD) and was the ...

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