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This Summer Sandal Sale Is Packed With Clarks, Skechers, and More—Up to 44% Off
This Summer Sandal Sale Is Packed With Clarks, Skechers, and More—Up to 44% Off

Travel + Leisure

time12 hours ago

  • Travel + Leisure

This Summer Sandal Sale Is Packed With Clarks, Skechers, and More—Up to 44% Off

The key to a successful vacation is packing the correct pieces for your destination, and that list should always start with comfortable footwear. No matter where you're headed this summer, you'll likely need a pair of sandals that can be styled with a variety of outfits, hold up to long days of exploring, and offer cushioned arch support. If you don't already have a go-to pair or want to add to your collection, now is the ideal time to shop—especially while so many top brands are on sale at QVC up to 44 percent off. We found pairs from Clarks, Vionic, Skechers, and Dr. Scholl's that are not only on sale but also have a shopper stamp of approval for sandy beaches, pool days, and city sidewalks. Below, shop our picks for the 10 best deals on summer sandals at QVC. Clarks Collection x Jane Leather Chelseah Peak Wedges, $47 (orig. $84) Clarks Collection Leather April Clover Sandals, $60 (orig. $70) Vionic Rejuvenate Adjustable Recovery Slide Sandals, $86 (orig. $95) Skechers Go Recovery Thong Sandals, $38 (orig. $53) Skechers Brystol Heeled Sandals, $54 (orig. $60) Clarks Cloudsteppers Sunmaze Loop Thong Sandals, $40 (orig. $48) Skechers Cali Summer Cove Ocean Pearl Slingback Sandals, $35 (orig. $50) Skechers Bobs Desert Kiss Peak Look Slide Sandals, $31 (orig. $45) Clarks Collection Leather Merliah2 Cove Slide Sandals, $65 (orig. $85) Dr. Scholl's Island Icon Buckle Slide Sandals, $34 (orig. $61) For a shoe that can be worn for just about any occasion, snag these Clarks Collection leather sandals. They have a flexible runner sole, cushioned insole, and adjustable straps, and they're on sale in four colors, including blue/gray, tan, off-white, and black. One shopper who has bunions and arthritis called these shoes a 'godsend,' adding that they 'give great support' for their 'weak ankles and flat feet.' After long days of walking around a new city, your feet will need a comfortable and supportive place to rest. These recovery slides from Vionic have a podiatrist-designed orthotic footbed, which helps to stabilize your foot, relieve knee pain, and offer arch support. Multiple shoppers who have plantar fasciitis gave them a five-star rating, including one who called them 'life-changing shoes,' and another who said it is 'amazing how much better [their] feet feel' when wearing these. They love them so much, they 'never want to take them off.' Whether summer plans include a tropical vacation or sunny afternoons spent in your backyard, these Skechers slide sandals are a wardrobe must-have. The style is easy to slide on while running out the door, and they come in brown, silver, black, and rose gold to go with any outfit. One shopper said they are 'lightweight and cushioned,' and another called them 'very nice sandals' that are ideal for 'lounging on a beach.' These Clarks flip flops have an adjustable strap that provides a more comfortable and customized fit. They have a soft, cushioned footbed that one shopper said 'molds to [their] feet.' They're available in white, blue, pink, and navy, and the simple style makes these an ideal pair to wear with jeans, athleisure, or a sundress. Keep scrolling to shop more on-sale summer sandals at QVC. Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week.

Father's Day Special – Thoughtful Gifts and Unique Experiences to Make Dad's Day Extra Special - Middle East Business News and Information
Father's Day Special – Thoughtful Gifts and Unique Experiences to Make Dad's Day Extra Special - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Mid East Info

Father's Day Special – Thoughtful Gifts and Unique Experiences to Make Dad's Day Extra Special - Middle East Business News and Information

As Father's Day approaches on June 15th, it's the perfect time to honour the strength, wisdom, and unconditional support of dads everywhere. Whether you're planning to surprise him with a thoughtful gift, enjoy quality time together, or treat him to a hearty meal out, here are some top recommendations to make the weekend extra special. Ajmal Perfumes: Celebrates the Timeless Presence of Fathers with the Signature Scent of Aurum Elixir This Father's Day, honour the strength and enduring presence of fathers with a fragrance that speaks of legacy and refinement. Ajmal Perfumes, the region's leading luxury fragrance house with over 70 years of perfumery heritage, presents Aurum Elixir, the perfect gift to express appreciation through the art of scent. Aurum Elixir opens with a fresh burst of bergamot, blackcurrant, and strawberry; a bright, fruity blend that instantly uplifts. At its heart, jasmine adds a soft floral touch, enriched by smooth caramel and warm cashmere wood. The base settles into a lasting trail of patchouli and vanilla, balancing sweetness with depth. Elegant, warm, and inviting, it's a scent that feels both comforting and confident. Priced at AED 210, 75ML Availability –Available across Ajmal Perfumes boutiques, authorized retailers, and online platforms throughout the GCC Clarks Tan Leather Shoes: Comfort Meets Timeless Style This Father's Day, gift dad the perfect blend of style and comfort with Clarks' Monahan Step in rich Tan Leather, available at Jashanmal National Company. Designed for effortless wear, this sleek slip-on features smooth uppers, a contoured footbed, and a cloud-light EVA sole for all-day ease. A thoughtful, everyday luxury for the man who's always there for you. Priced at AED 745 Availability: Jashanmal Online & Jashanmal stores in UAE Jashanmal Premium Gift Cards: The Perfect Choice for the Man who deserves a token of appreciation Every moment of giving is deeply cherished, consider the Jashanmal Premium Gift Cards –an exceptional offering for all your Gifting needs. These reloadable gift cards, available up to AED 5,000 with a one-year validity, allow recipients the freedom to choose from a wide range of luxury products, from fashion and electronics to home décor and travel items. Ideal for a dad who would like to choose his own from a wide range of luxury collection available at Jashanmal stores and online. Accepted across Jashanmal stores in the UAE, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain, they offer a premium shopping experience with a variety of carefully curated product. The Little Things offers Dragon Ball Z Goku/Vegeta Wireless In-Ear Headphones By Prime Audio This Father's Day, Give the Gift of Legendary Sound Let Dad power up his playlists with the ultimate fusion of anime style and premium audio performance. The Dragon Ball Z x Final Audio Wireless In-Ear Headphones come in two iconic editions — Goku or Vegeta — so you can choose the Saiyan that matches his style. Goku Edition – Orange-and-blue accents inspired by Goku's gi, with voice prompts from the legendary Masako Nozawa ('Kamehameha!'). Vegeta Edition – Bold blue-and-white design echoing the Prince of Saiyans' armor, voiced by Ryo Horikawa ('Final Flash!'). Price: AED 649 Available in: The Little Things Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates, Bluewaters Island and online at Product Links: Gift Him United Colours of Benetton Polo Shirt from Jashanmal Group Short sleeve polo shirt in soft linen and cotton blend yarn. Shirt collar and partial opening with buttons on the front. A casual classic that lends itself to a thousand different occasions. Make him feel special with this gift available at Jashanmal Stores and Online. Priced at AED 340. Availability: Jashanmal Online & Jashanmal stores in UAE Take him out for a complimentary hot appetizer at Level 19 Lounge, Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel, Dubai Experience a taste of the best from the newly launched Level 19 Lounge & Bar. For all the fathers around Dubai, all you need to do is show us a photo of you along with your kids and enjoy a hot appetizer on the house. A small gesture of appreciation from our side! Some of the dishes include Golden Scallops with Cauliflower Puree, Wild Mushroom & Truffle Arancini, Teriyaki Chicken Shish Kebab and the Mixed Seafood Tempura Basket from the selection of your choice. Friday – Sunday | 6:00 PM – 3:00 AM; Level 19 Lounge & Bar T&C: Applicable on a minimum spend of AED 75. Available on: 13, 14, 15 June and 20, 21, 22 June For reservations and inquiries: please contact +971 50 707 1196, WhatsApp +971 50 707 1196 or email us at prkkfnb@ Give Dad the gift of time, flavour, and relaxation. Whether he's a culinary enthusiast, a lover of peaceful getaways, or someone who values life's finer pleasures, Park Regis Kris Kin offers the perfect experience for every kind of father. This Father's Day, make it more than just a celebration—make it a meaningful expression of gratitude with moments he'll treasure forever. Website: Contact: +971 50 707 1196 Instagram: @parkregiskriskin

‘I am forever changed by the loss of this special man': Sophie Grenham on grief, loss and gratitude as she faces her first father's day without her dad
‘I am forever changed by the loss of this special man': Sophie Grenham on grief, loss and gratitude as she faces her first father's day without her dad

Irish Independent

time11-06-2025

  • General
  • Irish Independent

‘I am forever changed by the loss of this special man': Sophie Grenham on grief, loss and gratitude as she faces her first father's day without her dad

Dad avoided public speaking like the plague, but I know he would have been proud of my standing there talking about him, even if he disliked being the centre of attention. My family and I didn't make an official announcement about his funeral arrangements as we wanted to keep the ceremony simple. So, six months on, this is my public tribute to my father. Michael John Langford Grenham, known to most of us as Mike or 'Hong Kong Mick', was born in Holles Street Hospital in 1946, a post-war baby that his mother called her miracle child. Olive Grenham (née Jones) was an entrepreneur from Cork city, and his father Jack Grenham was a London-born ex-navy commander and insurance broker with Irish roots. My father spent his childhood in Hong Kong, where his parents were based, and went to boarding schools in Switzerland and England. While photography would become his profession, he first studied economics at Trinity College Dublin. It was in his final year there that he met my mother, Margaret, who worked in a boutique off Grafton Street. They were quickly married and had two sons, Michael and Nicholas. I arrived almost 10 years later. Dad always bought the school uniforms and took us to Clarks for shoes. He read my bedtime stories and did the funny voices, and often drew a cartoon serpent which he made up. When we went swimming, I climbed on his back and we dove down into the deep end, pretending to be whales. He had a mischievous sense of humour and was full of stories about his younger years and Hong Kong, the place where he was most happy. In 1985, he moved us to Hong Kong, where we stayed for 12 years. The deaths of my grandparents, which happened within a few weeks of each other, was what brought us to live there. They owned a couple of properties and a small business that my grandmother started after the war – a crystal and china shop called Grenley's, which sold everything from Waterford Crystal to Royal Doulton Beatrix Potter figurines. As a child, I did not enjoy regularly having a camera in my face, but I now appreciate his persistence My parents had an opportunity to escape 1980s recession-hit Ireland and live in the beautiful apartment that was left to us, to educate their children at excellent international schools and to breathe new life into my grandmother's shop. They had many prominent customers, including Chris Patten, the last governor of Hong Kong, who I'm told once minded the shop while my mother ran out to buy takeaway coffees. Other clients were Imelda Marcos and, less controversially, John Travolta, who was looking for aviation-themed glassware for his plane. My mother was the face of the company while Dad managed the accounts. He kept up his photography on the side, shooting many catalogues and other commercial work. We are incredibly fortunate to have hundreds of photographs taken by Dad over the years on the finest film. As a child, I did not enjoy regularly having a camera in my face, but I now appreciate his persistence. I'm often in portraits wearing a less-than-impressed expression, but there are some genuinely lovely ones in the collection. I recently realised that he captured my earliest memory. It was early in the morning and I was peeping through the bars of my cot, and I could hear cooing and other encouraging sounds. Those sounds were my parents, Dad with a camera in his hand as usual. Sure enough, the moment is there in an album. One of my fondest memories is when I was about 16 and we were at a holiday home in Crosshaven, Co Cork, which had belonged to my grandparents. My father decided to photograph me sitting in a bed of bluebells in the garden. Having an intense fear of bees and wasps, I protested at having to do this while the buzzies loomed large. Dad told me I was being silly as he clicked shot after shot, each minute seeming to last an hour. When the arduous task was over and I was free, he set about clipping the hedges. I was safely away when in my peripheral vision, I noticed a figure legging it across the lawn. In my own words from the time: 'I've never seen something so big move so fast!' It transpires there was a wasp's nest and Dad got stung – and I was never so vindicated. My mother and I laughed about this for years, and even he could manage a wry smile. I have few photographs of me with my father because he was usually the one behind the camera. Many photographers are shy about turning the lens on themselves, but when Dad occasionally did this, you would invariably see his cheeky side. I'm very fond of a self-portrait he took with a matinee idol pose. ADVERTISEMENT Learn more One of his favourite jobs was photographing the late Sean Connery in Marbella… 'Tall' was the first word he used to describe the ultimate Bond After we came back to Ireland, he had his own darkroom at our family home in Churchtown. As a young father, he went door-to-door offering his services as a family photographer. He shot portraits, christenings and many, many weddings. His images have hung in homes all over Dublin for decades and I would bet that some of them are still there. He later moved into the field of fashion and design, and worked freelance for several prominent advertising agencies, newspapers and magazines. One of his favourite jobs was photographing the late Sean Connery in Marbella. Unfortunately, we don't have the negatives as Dad wasn't in a position to keep them, but he said that Connery was easy to work with and quite an affable chap. 'Tall' was the first word he used to describe the ultimate Bond. Away from the camera, Dad was a rugby fanatic who watched Munster at every opportunity. He was also an avid fisherman, and helped my brothers choose their first fishing rods at Rory's Fishing Tackle in Temple Bar. He and owner Rory Harkin were friends and I remember hanging around the shop while they caught up. Wherever Dad went when I was a youngster, chances are I was with him. I often kept him company on the banks of the River Dodder while he climbed in wearing waist-high waders. He loved taking us on little adventures, and could make even a dreary trip to the dump into something daftly fun. I have Dad to thank for my love of art, photography and travel, and we took a few trips together. In 2009, we went to New York where we stayed in a friend's apartment on the Upper East Side and explored the city. I had been before many times, Dad only briefly. On our first full day, we were heading to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and had to cross Park Avenue, one of the city's main arteries. I had just made it across and assumed Dad was right behind me but when I turned, he wasn't there. Instead, he was on one of the islands in the middle of the busy road, face down in a bed of tulips. I thought, 'what the flip is he at?' It turns out he had put his camera right down into the flower bed and shot as if from the perspective of an ant. For the rest of the trip, he didn't stop snapping pictures of bright blooms that were planted all over the city – never mind the great architectural structures we feasted our eyes on – and so began his obsession with floral art, inspired by the great American artist Georgia O'Keeffe. One summer, we displayed a selection of his works in a solo exhibition in Marlay Park's Orangery. He spent a lot of time in this beautiful green space as well as the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, where he got to know many of the groundskeepers. Dad was hugely supportive of my journalistic endeavours and when I started out, he gave me my first art portfolio in which to house my clippings. I came home one evening after a gruelling day working in a department store and there it was sitting on my bed. We collaborated many times when he took pictures to accompany my articles. Our earlier subjects include the late visual artist Charlie Whisker, author Julia Kelly, and former Late Late Show host Ryan Tubridy. His final portrait was of author Neil Hegarty when I interviewed him for The Gloss Magazine in 2019. Sadly, Dad's mental and physical health declined in recent years, not helped by the great loss of my dear brother Michael in 2012 after a long illness. A series of falls led to three hospitalisations for Dad in the winter months, until one big fall in 2023 signalled the beginning of the end. Dad was bed-bound for a year until one night he took a turn, and after a week he slipped away on the eve of his 78th birthday. Now, his urn sits by my living room fireplace with a vase of fresh flowers for company. Words can't quantify the gaping sinkhole his absence has created. They say that one becomes an adult when a parent dies, and I know this to be true. Anyone who has watched a loved-one deteriorate in front of their eyes knows the devastating impact it has on their world. It took a lot of psyching up to view them, realising it may be the last time I see Dad's photographs for the first time I assumed I would have another few years with Dad, and can't help but feel robbed even though I am grateful and honoured to have been his daughter for 41 years. I am forever changed by the loss of this special man, the person I was closest to in my family. I miss talking to him about the places I've been since, special projects I've worked on or funny things I've seen. My mother and I are currently purging the family house of excess possessions, and on one of my visits, I looked in a drawer and found five rolls of film which had been undeveloped. As if finding buried treasure, I made my way to the John Gunn Camera Shop on Wexford Street and asked them to process them. John Gunn had known my father since 1971. Understandably, I tried to stop the tears from falling as I told him what happened. Some of those rolls of film were over 20 years old, hard worn by time, but they feel like one of Dad's last gifts to me. When I opened the files of those scanned images, I was trepidatious but that feeling swiftly gave way to joy and even laughter. I found shots of the old house in Crosshaven; myself as a university undergraduate quietly studying; earlier pictures where I had a terrible short haircut when I tried, in vain, to copy Gwyneth Paltrow's style from the movie Sliding Doors; and my brother Michael's 30th birthday in our kitchen in Churchtown. It took a lot of psyching up to view them, realising it may be the last time I see Dad's photographs for the first time. Though, knowing his hoarding tendencies, there are possibly other treasures hidden in other drawers and I hope I find them all. Dad's cousin Bill Jones gave me some valuable advice. He told me that my father wanted me to have a good life, and I am going to ensure that I don't waste opportunities to travel and be out engaging with the world. Dad didn't always get it right, but he was a kind, loving person who let me be who I wanted to be. I've been dreading my first Father's Day without him as I'd usually have a plan for us. However, I am not going to sit at home and feel sad. I'm going to do things that I know he would have enjoyed. Many people have told me that your relationship with a loved one doesn't end when they die. I can confirm this to be true. He's with me all the time. Dad often said that life goes on, and I owe it to him to live mine.

11 Comfortable Sandals With Tons of Arch Support You'll Want to Pack on Every Trip—All Under $50 at Amazon
11 Comfortable Sandals With Tons of Arch Support You'll Want to Pack on Every Trip—All Under $50 at Amazon

Travel + Leisure

time10-06-2025

  • Travel + Leisure

11 Comfortable Sandals With Tons of Arch Support You'll Want to Pack on Every Trip—All Under $50 at Amazon

Sneakers are typically the go-to when you think of supportive walking shoes, but wearing them on summer trips can leave your feet hot and sweaty. A pair of comfortable sandals, however, can give you arch support while letting your feet breathe as you relax at a tropical resort or explore new cities on foot. Amazon's fashion store is filled with thousands of comfy sandals that are packable and built with arch-supporting features. Whether you're looking for flip-flops or strappy sandals, you can find options for less than $50 from popular brands like Vionic, Skechers, and Clarks. Check out our top picks below, with options starting at $26. You can count on these Vionic Rest Bella II sandals to give your feet a more polished appearance thanks to the adorable bow detail. They're also made with the podiatrist-approved brand's comfort technology that's built into the insole and provides arch support, stability, cushioning, and flexibility. Just like fan-favorite Crocs clogs, these Swiftwater sandals come with a water-friendly material that makes them the perfect companion for beach trips. One traveler said they're easy to clean and change into after workouts and flights. Plus, their flexible material and low-profile design make it easy to pack into your suitcase without adding extra bulk. These Skechers flip-flops come from an American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)-certified brand and feel like you're 'walking on a cloud,' according to one happy shopper. The upper is made from a soft knit material that helps prevent rubbing and has a plush cushioned insole that one reviewer with plantar fascists said provided support while standing and walking during a three-week trip in Maui. Reef's Cushion Vista Hi Platform sandals offer an elevated design that's dressy enough for wine tours and art museums. The upper straps are made from soft vegan leather that you can quickly slip your feet into, and the sandals are compact and flexible enough to stuff into a carry-on without taking up much space. They have the brand's signature cushion footbed and arch support for comfort, and a rugged outsole for stability. And, reviewers noted that the "extremely comfortable" sandals fit their wide feet "perfectly." Throw on these platform Clarks flip-flops when you want to add height to your look without sacrificing comfort. The flip-flops are made with Clarks' Cloudcomfort technology, which, according to the brand, makes them lightweight and breathable. They also have a non-slip grip for extra stability.. These top-selling Cushionaire sandals have a simple, casual look and can be paired with practically all of your vacation clothes—it's no wonder they've become an Amazon No. 1 best-seller. They come with adjustable buckle straps to help keep your feet secure while the cork footbed and memory foam insole offer arch support and comfort. That way, you can explore a new city or town without needing to bring a spare pair of shoes. Unlike a pair of basic thong flip-flops, this relief style from Plaka comes with braided straps to add some texture to your travel outfits. The shoes are made with a medium arch to help reduce heel and back pain, according to the brand, and are made from water-resistant materials so you can take them to the pool or beach without worry. More than 30,000 shoppers have rated these trek-ready Aerothotic flip-flops five stars, with one reviewer saying they're comparable to their 'more expensive' counterparts. The shoes have a simple design with arch support for extra comfort. Plus, their versatile design means they can be worn straight from the beach to dinner. These elegant sandals come decked out in jewels that'll dress up your feet for nice dinners out. The soft insoles are the best part of the shoe, according to one reviewer. Chiming in, another traveler shared that they wore them every day on a two-week trip to Thailand instead of the other shoes and sandals they packed. You can throw on these sport sandals to keep your feet supported and cushioned during camping trips and outdoor adventures. One reviewer commended the wide toe box and adjustable Velcro heel strap, and another traveler said their feet felt great after wearing them on a hike through the woods, in swampy grass, and on pavement. 'Will definitely continue to wear these on my hikes and on camping trips,' they wrote. These orthotic-level KuaiLu sandals are made with contoured arch support to help take pressure off your feet, according to the brand. One shopper preferred these over their sneakers during a trip to Disneyland and was able to walk 10 miles in them. They wrote, These sandals saved me, my legs [and] my lower back!' Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week.

Birkenstock Sandals and Comfy Clarks Shoes Are Up to 74% Off in This Secret Summer Sale
Birkenstock Sandals and Comfy Clarks Shoes Are Up to 74% Off in This Secret Summer Sale

Travel + Leisure

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Travel + Leisure

Birkenstock Sandals and Comfy Clarks Shoes Are Up to 74% Off in This Secret Summer Sale

I'm going to let you in on a little secret: One of our favorite under-the-radar retailers, Rue La La, is quietly offering major deals on Birkenstock and Clarks shoes—just in time for warm-weather travel. Whether you plan on jetting off to Europe, strolling down beach boardwalks, or exploring new cities on foot this season, these versatile pairs strike the ideal balance between comfort and style. With prices slashed by up to 74 percent, this hidden sale is the perfect excuse to refresh your collection of go-to comfy shoes. From minimalist espadrilles you'll wear to breezy dinners on an island getaway to durable sandals ready for walking tours through bustling cities, there's something here for every kind of traveler. Below, we've rounded up the most comfortable and stylish picks from the shoe sale—but act quickly, because these deals won't last (and neither will your size). Arguably the MVP of summer shoes, these Birkenstock Arizona sandals are a timeless staple that travelers and travel editors alike swear by. Whether you're pairing them with a flowy midi dress for a day of sightseeing in Santorini or slipping them on with cutoffs for an afternoon picnic in the park, they're endlessly versatile. The contoured cork footbed molds to your stride, making them feel more like custom orthotics rather than trendy sandals. Finding a suede sandal this chic and comfortable for $23 feels like a travel hack that's almost too good to be true. With earthy olive suede, contrast stitching, and a cushioned footbed that feels luxurious underfoot, these Clarks mules are practically made for cobblestone streets and late-night gelato runs. Dress them up with a linen jumpsuit or down with cropped jeans and a tank—they'll look good either way, and your feet will thank you. A thong-style twist on the Birkenstock classic, these Gizeh sandals are beach-town ready. They're ideal for a relaxed day of strolling through seaside markets, thanks to the contoured footbed and gentle microfiber lining that prevents any rubbing. The adjustable buckle ensures a snug fit, and the pared-down silhouette plays well with everything from caftans to tailored shorts. Your go-to travel sneaker just got a Mediterranean makeover. These sleek white leather espadrilles offer the structure of a sneaker with the breezy style of an espadrille. The signature cork-latex footbed and slip-on style make airport sprints and urban exploring feel effortless. Wear them with wide-leg trousers and a crossbody bag in Rome or toss them on with a sundress for a sidewalk café lunch in Paris. Soft suede and sophisticated stitching set these Clarks sandals apart from your standard summer pair. With an adjustable ankle strap and plush cushioning, they're ideal for summer events that require a bit of polish—think alfresco dinners, rooftop happy hours, or a walkable day exploring. And at 74 percent off, there's no reason not to grab them now. These fan-favorite Birkenstock clogs are the fashion-forward traveler's answer to airport style. The bright color and copper buckle make them stand out, while the slip-on design and Birkenstock footbed ensure hours of wear with zero complaints. The bold hue acts as an accessory on its own—wear it with neutral travel basics to instantly elevate your look from functional to chic. The Clarks Sarafyn Iris Loafers feel like they belong in a capsule wardrobe. Understated enough for the office but refined enough for a Parisian sidewalk café, the polished leather and cushioned sole deliver comfort and sophistication in equal parts. Try them with a slip skirt and button-up for a smart travel outfit that can easily go from meetings to museums. Equal parts playful and practical, these blush-toned wedges from Clarks are just begging for a sunset dinner by the sea. The lightweight design and cloud-soft insole make them a dream to walk in, even on uneven paths or boardwalks. Pair them with a ruffled dress or white jeans for a warm-weather outfit that turns heads. Simple yet elegant, the Birkenstock Madrid sandals are an easy win for minimalist travelers. The high-shine upper adds a polished feel without sacrificing comfort, and the sleek silhouette is perfect for dressing up or down. Wear them to the pool with your favorite cover-up or style them with tailored linen pants for a dinner out. These Clarks sandals pack a serious design punch with their black nubuck straps, silver buckle, and woven midsole. They have a touch of edge but remain totally wearable, especially when paired with denim cutoffs or a breezy midi skirt. The best part? They're 74 percent off, marking them down to a price that's comparable to a few coffee runs. If your adventures tend to veer off the beaten path, the Birkenstock Arizona CT sandals are your match. With a more rugged sole and weather-resistant leather, they're ready for forest trails, mountain towns, or urban hikes. But despite their toughness, they're still stylish enough for brunch once you're back in town. Lightweight and laid-back, these Clark sandals are made for beach days, boardwalk strolls, or sightseeing in the heat. They're breathable and have a plush insole that keeps your feet comfy even if you're walking miles. For just $36, they're a budget-friendly add-on to any carry-on suitcase. With their pastel hue and platform silhouette, these leather Clarks loafers are a fun alternative to sneakers, perfect for dressing up your everyday travel look. The chunky sole provides cushioning and style, while the lavender color adds a pop that complements everything from jeans to breezy dresses. They'll transition easily from sightseeing to dinner reservations. The Franca Sandals are a more refined Birkenstock style, thanks to their slender criss-cross straps and warm tobacco leather. Gold-tone hardware adds a luxe feel, while the soft footbed keeps you walking happily through airports, cities, and coastal promenades. These are your wear-with-everything sandals that you'll end up reaching for daily. Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week.

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