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Amazon cuts 34% off 'light' Skechers sandals that are 'comfy right out of the box'

Amazon cuts 34% off 'light' Skechers sandals that are 'comfy right out of the box'

Daily Record20-05-2025

Amazon's deal is offering these Skechers sandals at their "lowest price in 30 days."
Skechers has earned a reputation for providing comfortable footwear. It's not just trainers that the firm offers, as it also boasts a whole host of sandals.
And with summer and holiday season around the corner, it's safe to say it's officially open-toe footwear season. For shoppers looking to bag a pair of Skechers sandals for less, we know where to get a good deal.
Amazon is currently offering the beloved brand's Women's GO Walk Flex Sandal Sublime at their "lowest price in 30 days", with the total cost being dropped from £54 to £34, saving 34 per cent off the RRP.
These river-style sandals feature Skechers' countered Goga Mat comfort footbed, making them a "supportive" choice for those who are on their feet for long periods of time, whether that be at work or out walking all day.
On top of the £20 saving, these sandals are perfect for physical exercise, using the footwear firm's lightweight, yet highly responsive, Ultra Go Cushioning that make them feel like "walking on air."
Available in sizes two to nine, these black Skechers are finished with an adjustable ankle strap that is secure with a Velcro fastening, making them a fuss-free pair for anyone who struggles with mobility or pain issues.
For those who would prefer a different style, then there are these Ergonomic Flip-Flops from Fit Flop that boast a thong-style design for £32. With contoured arch curves and impact pillows, they are said to have "changed the flip-flop game."
Anyone who does prefer a chunkier design might be keen to check out these £60 Brooklyn 4U Crocs Sandals that have been designed to provide "superior all-day comfort and ultimate wardrobe versatility."
Fashion deal of the week
Jetting off on holiday this summer and need some flattering new swimwear?
One that shoppers can't stop gushing over is Next's Plunge Shaping Tummy Control Swimsuit that seems to "firm" wobbly bits around the waistline. Costing just £40, it boasts 10 colours and prints to choose from.
With its elegant deep plunge neckline and trendy high-cut leg design, it's a fashionable one-piece that also is "not too revealing". It comes with a tummy-shaping panel around the middle that works to smooth out any lumps and bumps.
Each design of the one-piece is available in a regular-fit, with sizes ranging from a six through to 26, although some are beginning to sell out incredibly fast.
Those who have bought the £40 Next swimsuit can't stop praising it, as one shopper said: "The thick straps are super supportive and comfortable and the plunge neckline is very flattering while not showing too much cleavage. It's quite a high leg which I like and it feels very comfortable on.
"It pulls the tummy in nicely and is lovely and soft. I can't wait to wear this by the pool on holiday and I will feel comfortable swimming in it too."
A repeat purchaser wrote: "I've got a few different colours in this style of swimsuit now as it's a very flattering fit whilst also being very comfortable and secure."
Meanwhile, Skechers' Sublime Sandals have earned a 4.5 rating based on over 1,000 Amazon reviews, with praise hailing them as "comfortable right out of the box" and also a "go to for the summer."
One of these reviews read: "I love my new sandals! They felt good straight out of the box, in fact so good, I ordered another pair in a different color a few days later.
"I have a really hard time finding comfortable shoes due to a sciatic nerve issue so I am especially thankful I gave these a try."
A second shopper agreed: "Love the color and these are very comfortable right out of the box. I'm glad because I got them a day before I left on vacation and was able to walk a lot with no problems. My foot felt secure as well."
The width and length of the sandal has been a common point of criticism for some customers, with one three-star review reading: "I have three pairs of these which fit fine, hence ordering another pair BUT these are so much bigger than all the other size 5s in length and width. Very disappointed, will have to return."
Although, someone else said about the fit: "I found these to fit perfectly. The straps, arch support and the materials used are top notch. These sandals are very versatile for either the beach or with a dress, shorts or jeans. Perfect go to for the summer."
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Another fan said: "I love these sandals so much I will definitely buy another pair. They are light weight and so comfortable that I can wear them all day long.
"I have plantar fasciitis and always have trouble finding shoes or sandals that I can wear all day without my feet hurting constantly. My feet never hurt in these sandals."
Shop Amazon's 34 per cent discount on the Skechers GO Walk Flex Sandal Sublime here.

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