Can anyone recommend a set of flip flops that are durable and last a long time? I had another cheap pair break the other day, and I’m looking for something more durable.

  • Eww
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    1 year ago

    I recently purchased my first pair of leather Olukai sandals and they have been incredible. I had Rainbows a long time ago, but these are way more comfy, didn’t even have a break in period.

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      Olukai are the best. Their sole shape is perfect for my foot and I never get random foot pains while wearing them. I’ve worn my pair for 4 years now and the only sign of use is slight wear on the heal.

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    1 year ago

    My wife has had the same pair of rainbow flip flops since we met in 2010. She wore them basically every day for years but now we both wear Birkenstocks which are another good option.

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    Okabashi sandals or slides. Made in the USA, Durable rubber with grippy texture on the vamp, so they stay on your feet without straps or Velcro. Comfy, even for those of us born with pancake feet.

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    Im going to suggest an alternative. Just get some crocs. They are light and airy, can handle water which all drains out the holes, easy to clean as you can just hose them off, pretty cheap given that they will last for years. You want the original clog type though. None of the fancy new stuff.

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        Did you hear the Idiocracy anecdote? The costume designer had to find some shoes that absolutely nobody would ever wear and it was the early 2000s so there was this brand new show on the market, so she brought back boxes of Crocs and was like: here. Here is the ugliest, dumbest shoe I could find.

        I actually want a pair of the og model, but haven’t got them yet.

        What i usually do is get a cheap pair of slippers, cut out the rubber thong, and use a length of Paracord to tie tarahumaru sandals. Cheap, comfortable as heeeeck, they look cool, and you can make and repair them yourselves. Life lasts on the durability of the sole you choose, I usually use softer soles so they conform to my feet better.

        Called Huaraches - here’s how to tie them https://youtu.be/BwEusN9DCxw

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          1 year ago

          Like on a chain or wrapped around your neck? Does it ward off vampires like garlic or were you trying to sneak a snack into a movie?

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            its a joke about one of those kids books on growing up that was popular when I was young. Which was a looooooooooonnnnnnnnnnggggggggg time ago.

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          You both have valid points. This kind of civility and open-mindedness is fantastic, but it’s not going to make a croc less ugly. A croc is all the bad shoes ever made, rolled into one and dipped into the powdered sugar of despair.

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            Can’t argue that they aren’t ugly but im the kind of guy that is utility and function are all that matter. Much to my wifes chagrin. I have a black pair I call my bussiness crocs for the office.