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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-12-2009 @ 6:34PM
Alexi said...
I'm with you on the struggle to find shoes that last. In my experience, Chacos have been far and above the most durable travel shoes (I like letting my feet breathe - avoid socks at all costs) that I've ever gotten. Yes, they're open and rocks can get in and no, you can't really wear them to a dressy restaurant, but they're nicer than Tevas and the straps and sole mold to your feet.
I did a review on some other travel sandals at the NileGuidance blog here.. But now I kind of want to try these Terrasoles out.
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