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  2. Shoppers in their 60s say these walking shoes are so ... - AOL

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    My 60-year-old feet need these." We know that $100 is an investment for most, but one walking shoe is really all that you need. And, based on shoppers' reviews, once you've found the one that you ...

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    Wear the high-waisted wonders under clothing or on their own — Amazon shoppers say they prevent thigh chafing. Shoppers over 60 love these 'incredibly flattering' shorts — and they're 55% off ...

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    Named as our best overall walking shoe for women over 50, the Reebok DMX Comfort + shoe is as good as it gets. (Oh, it was also given the Best Walking Shoe award in WH's 2024 Fitness Awards 2024).

  5. Gym shorts - Wikipedia

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    The international volleyball federation now requires men's shorts to have an inseam of at most 10 centimeters (3.9 inches). [2] Shorter cut gym shorts appear to be slowly returning to popularity for those that favor function over fashion. Many gym shorts have an inlay made of a comfortable fabric such as cotton, similar to swim shorts. These ...

  6. Shorts - Wikipedia

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    Shorts that terminated at the upper thigh became increasingly popular as informal leisurewear and sporting attire throughout the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s for both men and women. [68] In the early 1970s short shorts began to be made in fashion fabrics, in which form they became known as hotpants (see above), a term popularised by Women's Wear Daily.

  7. Walker (mobility) - Wikipedia

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    The first US patent was awarded in 1953 to William Cribbes Robb, of Stretford, UK, for a device called "walking aid", which had been filed with the British patent office in August 1949. [1] Two variants with wheels were both awarded US patents in May 1957, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and the first non-wheeled design that was called a "walker" was patented in ...

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