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    Archies Support Flip Flop Home / Archies Support Flip Flop

    $40.00

    Archies Support Flip Flop Features:

    • One-piece construction, meaning no plugs to blow out
    • Made out of a specialized closed cell foam that molds to your foot
    • Real arch support, up to 2.2cm of orthotic support
    • Encourages optimal foot posture aiding whole body alignment
    • No toe clawing. your toes don’t have to grip to keep your thongs on
    • Stretchable straps
    • Light as feather

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    • It will take 3-5 business days for us to process and deliver your order.
    • Free local pick up available at the clinic

    Please note that we are not required to provide a refund or replacement on personal use items unless the item is faulty.

     

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    Color

    Black, White, Navy, Khaky, Mint, Taupe, Tan, Lilac, Peach, Coral, Blue, Grey, Pink, Lemon, Kelly Green

    Size

    US M4/W5, US M5/W6, US M6/W7, US M7/W8, US M8/W9, US M9/W10, US M10/W11, US M12/W13

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