Last day to save: Every classic shoe you’ve ever loved is on sale right now—Adidas, Vans, Skechers and more

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These classic kicks deserve a place in your wardrobe. (Photo: Zappos)
These classic kicks deserve a place in your wardrobe. (Photo: Zappos)

There’s a reason some shoes have so much staying power. It’s because they’re really good. Sure, you can pay $200 for a nice slip-on sneaker from Vince, or you could go straight to the source and get the classic Vans that Vince based its shoe on. If you share this ideology and love the brands you’ve worn for decades, this one’s for you — because those slip-on Vans are on sale, and so are all the other shoes you’ve been wearing for your entire life. And today only there’s a sale on sale!

Vans Classic Slip-On

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(Credit: Zappos)

We’ll stay true to this classic slide forever. They boast a padded collar and a plush footbed, making them perfect for all-day wear. As much as we like our Vans to look a touch distressed, these have an ultra-durable upper so they’ll last through all your upcoming treks.

Shop it: Vans Classic Slip-On, $44.50 (was $55), zappos.com

Adidas Samba Classic

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This soccer shoe was first produced in 1949 — talk about classic. A lightly cushioned footbed makes them great for walking, working, and anything that requires you to be on your feet all day.

Shop it: Adidas Samba Classic, $60 (was $70), zappos.com

Teva Original Universal

Teva Original Universal (Credit: Zappos)
Teva Original Universal (Credit: Zappos)

This versatile sandal is back in fashion, but did it ever really leave? Unlike most sandals, which rub and blister your sock-less feet, the nylon webbing is ultra-comfortable on even the most sensitive feet.

Shop it: Teva Original Universal, $35 (was $50), zappos.com

Dr. Martens Work Fellside Steel Toe SD Chelsea

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A sleek and functional Chelsea boot with that Doc Martens edge we all love. Unlike the classic Docs that take dozens of wears before they’re truly broken in, these are soft and conform to your foot right out of the box.

Shop it: Dr. Martens Work Fellside Steel Toe SD Chelsea, $130 (was $140), zappos.com

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star '70 Ox

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Converse produced this premium version of their original Chuck Taylors that is even more comfortable and durable, and looks just as good. The platform sole provides height and support, while the lightweight canvas upper doesn’t require any breaking in.

Shop it: Converse Chuck Taylor All Star '70 Ox, $66 (was $80), zappos.com

Skechers Premiums

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(Credit: Zappos)

The ‘90s are back, and we’re thrilled about it! Over a thousand reviewers swear these are the most comfortable shoes ever, and we believe them: They both look and feel like clouds.

Shop it: Skechers Premiums, $45 (was $50), zappos.com

Nike Benassi JDI Slides

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(Credit: Zappos)

Your chancletas need a re-up. Whether you wear these to the pool, to walk the dog, or just around the house, these slides are comfortable, cool, and somehow look good even when worn with socks.

Shop it: Nike Benassi JDI Slides, $19 (was $25), zappos.com

Frye Veronica Short

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Edgy but wearable, these biker boots make you look effortlessly cool. Soft vintage leather feels comfy from the first wear, while the chunky rubber sole provides plenty of traction and support.

Shop it: Frye Veronica Short, $179 (was $289, zappos.com

Saucony Originals Jazz Original

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This classic sneaker won “best quality” running sneaker when it launched in 1981 and is still made with the same attention to detail. A padded tongue, collar and footbed provides plenty of comfort and shock absorption, so you can wear them on hikes, to the gym, or just to run errands.

Shop it: Saucony Originals Jazz Original, $43 (was $60,) zappos.com

J.Crew Ryan Penny Loafers in Leather

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Wear these with slacks, dresses, or jeans — no matter what, you’ll always look put together. Unlike other penny loafer styles made of an ultra-stiff leather, these are buttery from the moment you slip them on to when you (reluctantly) take them off.

Shop it: J.Crew Ryan Penny Loafers in Leather, $111 (was $158), zappos.com

Puma Cali

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A go-with-anything shoe that gives you a little height. The platform sole feels sturdy yet light, while the foam-padded collar envelops your foot in comfort.

Shop it: Puma Cali, $57 (was $80), zappos.com

Stuart Weitzman the 5050 Boot

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These fashionable boots aren’t just chic — they’re designed with comfort in mind. The back is ultra-stretchy and forgiving, so you can tuck jeans, leggings, or just wear them with socks. The styling options are endless.

Shop it: Stuart Weitzman the 5050 Boot, $497 (was $695), zappos.com

Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66

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Every cool person in Europe wears these. Wear these on your next trip — either abroad, across state lines, or even down the block. The perforated padded footbed ensures your feet can breathe.

Shop it: Onitsuke Tiger Mexico 66, $65 (was $85), zappos.com

Sperry Saltwater

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When did duck boots get so fashionable? The waterproof rubber sole has plenty of traction, so you won’t worry about slip-and-sliding any time you encounter icy terrain.

Shop it: Sperry Saltwater ($100, was $130) zappos.com

Havaianas Slim Flip Flops

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These are the chicest flip flops you’ll ever own. Unlike the $5 pair you dread wearing, these are designed for comfort and support, so you’ll want to wear them on beach days and beyond.

Shop it: Havaianas Slim Flip Flops ($21, was $28) zappos.com

New Balance Classics WL515v1

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Somehow this classic sneaker looks cool no matter who wears it. Maybe it’s the padded sole, or the ultra-soft suede and mesh exterior — either way, these are designed with comfort as the top priority.

Shop it: New Balance Classics WL515v1 ($45, was $70) zappos.com

Hunter Original Tall

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These boots are so durable, they’re practically invincible. They’re also designed to last years, plus be so comfortable and lightweight, you can wear them on days it’s not even raining. There’s a reason celebrities and It Girls alike love wearing these to music festivals: They’re sturdy, can handle any weather, and encase your foot in comfort.

Shop it: Hunter Original Tall ($100.50, was $150) zappos.com

Dansko Professional

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They’re so good for your feet, and they’re so cute. The grippy sole makes them perfect for slippery weather and terrain, while nearly 900 reviewers swear by them for days they have to be on their feet all day.

Shop it: Dansko Professional ($104, was $125) zappos.com

Reebok Lifestyle Club C 85

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The colors of this shoe are so on point. These are as comfortable as they are cool, and some reviewers love how the shoe makes their feet appear smaller.

Shop it: Reebok Lifestyle Club C 85 ($67.50, was $75) zappos.com

Koolaburra by UGG Koola Short

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Comfort has a new name: Koolaburra. These feature an iconic suede or smooth leather upper, plus an ultra-soft sheepskin inside.

Shop it: Koolaburra by UGG Koola Short ($70, was $80) zappos.com

Vans Authentic Pro

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(Credit: Zappos)

Oh, you skate? Sturdy canvas provides support, while the chunky sole not only adds height, but gives you plenty of traction, too.

Shop it: Vans Authentic Pro. $50 (was $60), zappos.com

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