| does this exist? i have olukais and like them but the straps are thick and i just find myself gravitating back towards the rainbows. i would spend a lot to get a pair of flops that meet all my desires but i think i'm looking for a unicorn |
| I'm not sure what looks like a rainbow means but I wear these 9 months out of the year. They have good arch support. They do wear down so I have to buy new ones each year but they are pretty supportive. teva mush flip flops for women |
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WTF does rainbow mean in this context?
Also, the answer is Archies. |
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I feel like if you don't know what rainbow means in this context you're gonna not be speaking the same language as OP. Rainbows are a very famous flip flop brand, basically solidly made leather:
https://www.rainbowsandals.com/product/301ALLN0_LADIES |
The "a" before rainbow added confusion. |
| Some of the Rainbows have great arch support. That’s what DH and I like. |
| Get the thin strapped olakais |
These are too narrow for my feet for whatever reason, the straps dig in |
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Just want to note that OP could have avoided a thread’s worth of confusion with proper capitalization.
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Ha! So true! The whole thing reads very differently once you know “rainbow” is a brand. |
Rainbow is a brand |
| I’m still in shock people spend this on flip flops. I wear Reefs and Sanuk. If I need more support I don’t wear flip flops at all - I wear Birks. |
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I wear crocs kadee ii. I swear by them for my plantar fasciitis
They don’t look like my rainbows though, which are leather. Rainbows will form to your feet. My current pair of rainbows got wet I think and then stiff so they never formed to my feet. But all my other pairs did. |
OP here. Sanuks were possibly the worst things I have ever put on my feet. They are worse than going barefoot for the anatomy of my feet. Happy for you but cant wear something that causes chronic pain! Sorry everyone about the capitalization! I thought everyone knew Rainbows! |