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Your Guide to Slides

Your Guide to Slides

Sometimes we just need a quick shoe to put on, something without laces or restrictions. This is where slides come in. They are easy, low effort, comfortable, and still have the potential to be stylish.

With so many options out there, it can be challenging to pick the pair that will suit you the best. Keep reading to hear more about your potential next pair.

Calm

While most slides have thin soles, Nike’s Calm Slides have exactly the opposite. They provide maximum comfort with their foam material and all-around support. The thick material avoids any slipping or bending. They are also stylishly minimalistic, fitting perfectly into this next year of fashion.

Offcourt

Another good Nike option could be the Offcourt Slides. From the side these look a bit different compared to traditional slides, with different materials combined together. The “Nike” labeled strap is made from a softer materiel stitched to a two-toned foam sole, making them stand out from the rest.

New Balance

If you are further interested in the minimalistic look, the New Balance 200 sport slides. Offered in multiple neutral colors, these slides accommodate your feet and aim to provide comfort anytime you need it. The “N” shaped strap designs gives the shoe a unique yet simple look.

More Options

Of course, we cannot overlook all the options that Birkenstock has to offer. They have their classic suede Arizona sandals, complete with cork and buckled double straps. These shoes can find their place in any season somehow and have been part of modern casual wear for some time now.

They also offer the women’s Madrid Big Buckle sandal, which has just one strap, adhering to a more traditional slide model. If you want a slide that’s not open toe, the Boston Suede Birkenstocks would probably be your best bet. These have also been a big part of casual fashion amongst Gen Z.

Three pairs of Nike shoes in varying colors and designs.