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As a runner, I’ve been wearing OOFOS sandals as my post-run recovery shoes for years, and I’ve been fortunate enough to form a relationship with the brand. Yes, they’re pricey, but it’s important to me that my feet stay comfortable and injury-free when I switch out of my running shoes. I’ve had the opportunity to try SKECHERS’s slide sandals, which are super comfortable thanks to the brand’s foam technology and cushioning. I normally wear a U.S. women’s size 9.5 in both running and everyday shoes.
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