Versatile kicks for your next weekend escape.
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Eddie Bauer Rivet
With durable canvas uppers and an unfussy look that pairs well with just about everything in your weekend bag, the ($70) impresses the old-fashioned way.

Sanuk Randolf
Think of the slim-fitting ($60) as a hipper, more streamlined version of the standard-issue Sanuk you might already own. Didn鈥檛 watch Miami Vice as a kid? It鈥檚 also available in a few solid colors.
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(Michael Karsh)
OluKai Nohea Mesh
The 鈥檚 ($95) quick-drying microfiber lining is like a chamois for your feet. And we love the flip-down heel that lets you slide into it on the fly.
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(Michael Karsh)
Sperry A/O 2-Eye Stripe
A hand-sewn upper and real rawhide laces give the ($80) its classic look, but an EVA heel cup ups the comfort level.
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(Michael Karsh)
Reef Rover Low Premium
This is the most comfortable shoe ($80) we鈥檝e worn. It also looks classy enough for a night out and provides more than enough grip for seaside exploring.
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(Michael Karsh)
SeaVees 05/65 Westwood
The ($78) is better made and better looking than any of the other retro sneakers we tried. It鈥檚 also stable and durable enough for a few sets of mixed doubles.

Freewaters Captain
The number-one reason we love the ($55): Its foot-bed was developed in cooperation with the sleeping-pad mavens over at Therm-a-Rest. It features little ridges that improve airflow and also feels great on your tootsies.
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(Michael Karsh)
Merrell Roust Frenzy
Purpose-built for bicycle commuting, with a stiff midfoot for maximum pedaling efficiency, the faux-leather ($110) is so light, airy, and comfy, it quickly became our go-to summer roll-to-work shoe.
