These Comfy Sneakers Feel Like You’re Wearing Socks (+ Under $30 w/ Promo!)
Hello, convenience!
If you’re a big fan of making life easier when getting dressed, I’m sharing some walking shoes that take just seconds to throw on and go about your busy day! So, if you’ve been on the hunt for the perfect, affordable everyday sneaker to add to your wardrobe, look no further than these new favorites of mine!
I recently scooped up these memory foam sneakers in three different colors on Amazon – granted, there are about 30 colors so it was a tough choice! I’m a super casual dresser about 99.9% of my life, so having some casual walking shoes I can throw on fast is super important to me. 🙌 (By the way, they pair perfectly with these Lululemon legging dupes!) 😏
Aside from coming in so many different colors and having amazing reviews, I was immediately drawn to the simplicity of this women’s walking shoes and couldn’t wait to see how they stretched with my feet! Let me just tell you… they did not disappoint!
In fact, these casual walking shoes feel like I’m actually wearing a pair of comfy socks! 😱
Whether you wear these sneakers with socks or no socks, these shoes form right to your feet and literally slip right on! Plus, they’re extremely lightweight (less than 1 pound per pair!) making them even more comfortable to walk around in – I even forgot I was wearing them a few times!
I bet ya never thought you’d see me in so much color, huh? 🤣 Given the affordable price (starting at just $29.99), I couldn’t resist stepping outside of my comfort zone and grabbing a pair of these fun blue casual women’s sneakers to go along with my gray and black pair. 🙌
Even though these walking shoes are extremely lightweight, I believe the quality is going to be great over time. They have a nice grip on the bottom and a cushy sole inside so you can go about your day in comfort & style.
Plus, since the shoelaces are a one-and-done type of design, they won’t be seeing much action either, which means, they’ll probably look brand new until the soles on these walking shoes run out of life. 🙌
Since wearing these walking shoes, I’ve only noticed two drawbacks worth mentioning:
- They run a tiny bit small. If you’re bordering a half size, I’d recommend sizing up. I typically always wear a size 7.5 in sneakers and these were a little snug. That said, some reviewers think they run a tad big, but of course, if you’re an Amazon Prime member, you’ll have the luxury of free returns, so order two sizes with confidence if you’re feeling unsure! 👏
- They’re not for working out. This might not matter to you, but these don’t offer support due to their flexibility of just slipping them on. So only plan to wear these for running errands, light walking, and only looking like you go to the gym. 😉
Here’s what some of the 8,000+ 5-star reviewers on Amazon are saying about their casual women’s walking shoes:
“I ordered these walking shoes in the color white and they’re extremely comfortable, breathable, stylish, and flex right with your feet! I’m super happy with these and already thinking about what color to order for my next pair!” – Paige ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“I was a bit skeptical about ordering these walking shoes considering it’s not a brand I’ve heard of, but I’m so glad I took the chance! I’m on my feet all day at work and these shoes are light and comfortable, true to size, and I definitely recommend them.” – Lisa ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“I work at a hospital and these shoes are great for when I’m on my feet all day. I’ve tried the other lightweight shoes that don’t have the ties on top from Amazon, but the backs of them dig into my ankles. These shoes with the ties on top fit perfect and were so affordable!” – Katie ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
They looked like a great deal, especially with the code, however I hate how Amazonβs always has different prices for different sizes and colors. For a size 8, they are all $36.99-42.99, no where near the good price that you guys got. π
It’s not just a size 8, it’s all sizes. I clicked through every size and color option, and they’re are ALL $36-$42. The only “$19.99” pair is the Peach show in size 11.5
Seems like a bit of click bait advertising on Amazon’s part if you ask me…π€
Yep. 36.99 for me too and code doesn’t work.
Iβve noticed prices going up since the Covid money was released. A car dealer showed me an invoice for a car. The price was adjusted upwards $4900…..due to βmarket conditions .β I will be buying a car because mine is a 1999. However i keep hearing used as well as new prices have recently gone up. Other items, especially needed goods seem to be going higher.
Darn! I do find them as low as $19.99. Pricing does vary by size. So sorry for the issues with the code. We have updated the post while we look into this.
Hello again! There is a new code and deal added to the post if you wanted to check once more!
Code doesn’t work
Bummer! Sorry for the confusion. We’re looking into this!
Hi Sharon! The code has been updated if you wanted to click back through!
Well that was a waste of my time. Like others said code doesn’t work.
So sorry, Steph. I have passed this along to the team to look into. Hoping to have it fixed soon!
Hello again! This has been updated if you wanted to check back!
For size 7.5 they are all the higher prices too.
Fire what it’s worth, I bought these last December. They were too tight on top. I normally don’t have that problem with shoes.
Thanks for the honest review on how they fit for you, Brigitte!
Yeah, in size 9 I don’t see any options below $36. I mean, I get that Amazon always has varied sizes and price points, but listing this as “starting at $19.99” leads people to be frustrated once they click through.
Thanks for the feedback. SO sorry for any confusion. I’ll be sure to pass this along to the team. We hope to have the code and deal updated real soon!
The code still isnβt working and prices range between 37 & 42π’. Bummer!!
So sorry, Shanna. We hope to have this updated soon!
Hello again! This is working now if you wanted to check again!
Sorry Hip2save, I don’t know who your followers are these days, but this old timer misses the days of Collin posting coupons and great deals. First there’s a post about buying a box of meat priced at $10-15/lb. Then this post that started with sneakers priced at $16 which turned out to be click bait because guess what the price is really $37-42. The post has been corrected but remains up, like this is a good deal? I’m happy for you that you are paid well enough to afford these things, but I started following Collin back in the beginning because I saved money on things that my family needs, now it’s a waste of my time to open the app! And it saddens me to say that!
I’m sorry to say I agree. π I started following many years ago and got so many crazy-good deals, freebies, printable coupons, etc. Now it feels like it’s mostly paid/sponsored posts, and the same deals get posted several times over a few days. I still check it every day or two but it isn’t the same. I understand that as a business grows, it changes. But I think some of those changes are disappointing for some followers. I still use a lot of the Amazon deals–those are great, especially for Subscribe & Save. So many of the other posts aren’t even really deals anymore–they’re info about new product launches, or recipes, or lists of top-selling items that aren’t necessarily deals. Not trying to be ungrateful–just giving honest feedback that it has changed a lot.
I feel the same way, but I’ve begun to wonder if it has something to do with the corporations not doing great price cuts and sales like they used to. I say this because I’m also subscribed to Slickdeals and their content has plummeted over the past few years. They used to have a consistent flow of great deals/coupons and now it’s a ton of pushed posts from sponsors and “deals” that aren’t that fantastic. I think the lack of great deals is simply that there aren’t any to post. I know that if they had the content to post, they would post them. Amazon affiliate links and other paid affiliate links are motivation to do so. Amazon used to have so many wonderful steals, but I believe that’s because they were still trying to overshadow all the brick-and-mortar stores. It was part of their business plan to mark their prices down to sell more memberships. It worked and now they have managed to dominate the scene and make us dependant on them. It’s not necessary for them to have so many price cuts anymore. Unfortunate for us though π
As well agree, hip2save is not what it was. Used to check all the time, now can go days and seem to not really miss much. More of a lifestyle blog feeling than a deal site. Tons of posts now go with zero comments, in the past tons of people would comment. Deleting the app actually felt good. Bring back the old ways, please
OH MY GOODNESS, I just said that same exact thing to my husband. I 100% agree. I miss those good ole days. Couponing has changed quite a bit though….