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The best adaptive boots, sneakers and sandals we’ve tried. [Purple compression socks; jean button-up shirt] Photo by Heat Holders / Silverts / Reviewed Everyone deserves to feel great in the clothes they wear, but for some people, standard seams, clasps, and designs just don’t work. Our style and accessibility teams work hard to find alternatives for those with differing abilities, from [clothes that are easy to put on]( to [socks that help with neuropathy symptoms](. Today, we’re talking about one of our favorite subjects: shoes. We’ve tested hundreds of pairs (no, really), and found some options that work for a wide variety of people. You know the drill—keep scrolling for our top picks. Have a great Monday, 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. [Gray Kizik sneakers; Pink Hoka sneakers; Birkenstock sandals] Photo by Kizik / Hoka / Birkenstock / Reviewed The best shoes for every ability Whether you’re strolling, running, or just standing, you need a pair of shoes that’ll help you, not hurt you. Not all shoes work for all people, however. Our style and accessibility experts have worked hard to find shoes that fit your specific needs. If you need extra pep in your step (AKA: a bit of support), there are plenty of options that will help you feel more comfortable. When we spoke to a podiatrist, he said that [Hoka sneakers]( are a great choice for those with foot, knee, and back pain. We also love a good [orthopedic sandal]( like these trendy styles from [Birkenstock](. Dealing with plantar fasciitis? Try [these shoes from Aetrex]( expert wrote that they’re super comfortable and cute. If you have trouble with laces, snaps, and zippers, a slip-on option is your best bet. We found [the best slip-on boots]( for [walking]( [working]( and trekking through [rain]( and [snow](. Our experts have also tested slip-on sneakers, like the [Skechers Slip-ins]( and [Kizik Athens]( and found that they work really well. For shoes that help you take a stable step every time, check out [our favorite non-slip shoes](. More Stories #[Model wearing white shirt, black bowtie, and black pants]( Men’s wedding dress codes, explained So you’ve received the invite and looked on the wedding website, and the dress code is… less than explanatory. Our expert breaks down every wedding guest dress code for men, from casual to a white tie affair. [READ MORE]( #[Model doing yoga]( Is yoga good for seniors? We asked an expert There’s more to yoga than improving your mind-body connection. We spoke to a yoga instructor and functional movement specialist about the benefits of yoga for seniors. [READ MORE]( #[Dyson vacuum]( The best Dyson vacuums Dyson is one of the biggest names in vacuums, and for good reason. Our lab tested all the current Dyson vacuums to see which ones work best for your home and lifestyle. [READ MORE]( #[Container of Bar Keepers Friend]( The easiest way to clean rust off your tools Your tools have been put to work, but they’ve accumulated some rust in the process—this doesn’t mean they’ve bit the dust. We found the best way to remove all kinds of rust from everything from kitchen knives to outdoor tools. [READ MORE]( Shop these deals - membership benefits AT [SAM'S CLUB]( just got even better—we have [the inside scoop](. - Our favorite [robot vacuum and mop combo]( is over 30% off at [amazon](. - some of our [most anticipated fall styles]( are on sale at urban outfitters. [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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