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In the right shoe, of course. instead. If you notice that your shoes aren?t exactly up to par, it

In the right shoe, of course. [Tennis shoe; purple active shirt; gray backpack] Photo by On / Arc'Teryx / The North Face / Reviewed Sure, it’s a Monday. And sure, you could spend it inside with the Monday scaries. But if it’s bright and sunny outside, you should [go for a walk]( instead. If you notice that your shoes aren’t exactly up to par, it may be time to break in a new pair. Today, we’re diving deep into what you should look for in a new walking shoe, just in time for you to really get into hot girl walks. If you’re looking to go off road and on a trail, we have a bunch of picks for you, too. Peruse [our favorite hiking gear]( before you take to the trails. Enjoy your stroll, Sara Beth Bolin Staff Writer, Newsletters Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. [Orange, blue, and green tennis shoes]( Photo by Hoka / Saucony / Nike / Reviewed THE RIGHT SHOES FOR A SPRING STROLL There are a ton of benefits to a morning walk—it can [alleviate your stress levels]( improve your [cardiovascular health]( and help [start your day]( on the right foot (literally). But if you don’t have the right shoes, you can actually end up hurting yourself more than helping. We [talked to a podiatrist]( to help you find the best fit. When you buy a pair of walking shoes, buying the correct size is important, as the wrong size can have a negative impact on your feet. Our expert recommends getting your feet measured every two years at a brick-and-mortar shop so you get the most accurate results. You’ll also want to make sure you have the right amount of support based on how you walk. Flat feet? No problem—[we have picks for you]( too. [Read More]( More Stories #[Nespresso machine]( Nespresso vs. Keurig: Which is right for you? When it comes to single-serve coffee makers, two brands stand out: Nespresso and Keurig. But the right one for you depends on a lot of factors, including how you take your coffee in the morning. [READ MORE]( #[Robot vacuum]( The best robot vacuums and mops Yes, robot vacuums are cool, but you know what’s even cooler? A robot vacuum that can also mop your floors. Our favorite combo robots get the job done well, switching seamlessly from mop and vacuum functions. [READ MORE]( #[Model wearing dress]( Your guide to cocktail wedding attire Let’s face it: wedding guest dress codes can be vague and confusing. When you read “cocktail attire” on the invitation, here’s what you should wear. (Hint: it’s not a sundress or a floor-length gown.) [READ MORE]( #[Cactus in pot]( How to help your succulents thrive Taking care of your houseplants can be difficult, especially when you don’t know the signs of trouble. Use these tips from our experts to help your succulents live a long and healthy life. [READ MORE]( Shop these deals - We love [these abercrombie jeans]( and today they're on sale. Plus, save 20% on [dresses for every occasion]( and [men's spring shirts](. - this week's [best deals at target]( include a great [television]( and a [quarter-zip sweatshirt](. - clean up well with this [portable carpet cleaner]( for under $100. [Placeholder] JOIN THE CARPOOL [Subscribe to our monthly newsletter]( and get expert guidance for every stage of your parenting journey. [Share with a friend]( [Subscribe]( [Visit us on Facebook!]( [Visit us on Instagram!]( [Visit us on Twitter!]( [Visit us on YouTube!]( [Visit us on Pinterest!]( [Reviewed Logomark]Reviewed is part of the USA Today network Reviewed 19 Brookline St Cambridge, MA 02139-4103 Copyright © 2024 Reviewed, All rights reserved. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Update your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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