10 Best Deals On Casual Shoes
Updated on: December 2023
Best Deals On Casual Shoes in 2023
Crocs Men's Santa Cruz Playa Slip-On Loafer, Graphite/Light Grey, 11 M US

- KEEP IT CASUAL: Drop the top and take a ride down the Pacific Coast Highway in these trendy and stylish men's loafers. Good for wear on the beach and in the office.
- MEN'S BOAT SHOES: Loafers for men that offer a sleek and modern silhouette but still offer easy on and off. Topped off with a nice layer of canvas fabric.
- ALL-DAY SUPPORT: These men's slip on shoes have padded heel cups and Dual Crocs Comfort material to provide all-day support, so you just might forget they’re still on your feet, dude.
- CONVERTIBLE MEN'S SLIP-ON SHOES: Wear them like a loafer, or fold down the heels when you want to up the leisure quotient and wear them like a slide.
- CROCS FOR MEN: Lightweight design of a traditional Crocs shoe with a more casual style. The relaxed fit and durable sole make them a must for any men's wardrobe.
Sanuk Men's Chiba Slip On,Tan on Tan,10 M US

- Sized appropriately to meet the needs of the Big & Tall
- Super laid-back look with frayed seams and padded stretch collar
- Molded EVA foam footbed
- Happy U outsole; Heavy canvas upper with frayed edge and soft canvas lining
Clarks Women's Cheyn Madi Loafer, Black Scrunch Leather, 7.5 M US
Nike Women's Air Max 270 React Casual Shoes (6.5, Black/White/Black)

- 270 Max Air unit for shock absorption and energy return
- Modern-art inspired hues for a unique look
- React foam cushioning delivers a springy, lightweight feel
- Synthetic and textile material on the upper
- Classic Air Max 93 and Air Max 180 elements on the upper design
Nike Women's Free Tr 8 Running Shoes (9.5, Light Cream)

- 3-D printing on mesh offers structure, flex and breathability.
- Rounded tooling allows the foot to expand and move naturally.
- Dual-fusion midsole provides soft foam cushioning underfoot.
Converse Unisex Chuck Taylor All Star Ox Low Top Classic Optical White Sneakers - 13 D(M) US
PUMA Men's Tazon 6 Fracture FM Sneaker Periscope Silver, 10.5 M US
ASICS Men's Gel-Venture 6 MX Running Shoes, 9.5M, Stone Grey/Stone Grey

- Rearfoot GEL technology cushioning system - Attenuates shock during impact phase and allows for a smooth transition to midstance.
- Removable Sockliner - A sockliner which can be removed to accommodate a medical orthotic.
- Removable Sockliner - A sockliner which can be removed to accommodate a medical orthotic.
- Trail Specific Outsole - Reversed lugs provide uphill and downhill traction on all types of terrain.
- AHAR Outsole - Acronym for ASICS High Abrasion Rubber. Placed in critical areas of the outsole for exceptional durability.
Clarks Men's Cotrell Free Shoe, tobacco leather, 7.5 Medium US

- Heel Height 1.57 inches
- Ortholite footbed
- Cushion Soft technology
- EVA outsole
Cole Haan Men's Grand Tour Wing Ox Oxford, Woodbury-ivory, 12

- Refurbish your day with the Grand Tour Wing OX.
- Leather upper.
- Lace-up closure.
- Wing-tip detail.
- Synthetic lining. Lightly padded footbed. Man-made outsole. Imported. Measurements: Weight: 12 oz Product measurements were taken using size 11, width D - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size. Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a pair.
Cornhole: Catching on Fast and Putting Horseshoes in the Crosshairs
Cornhole is one of the most popular recreational and competitive games currently out. It seems to be replacing horseshoes. Do you think this is the case?
Cornhole is a game similar to horseshoes in many fashions, including the scoring. Two boards with a hole near the top are placed a few feet from each other, just like horseshoe pegs. One, however, tosses beanbags with corn in them, attempting to hit the hole at the top of the board.
This game has really taken many areas by storm. There is recreational and competitive play. You can now see people playing this game at bars, cookouts, tailgates, birthday parties and even family reunions. There are also many local, regional and even national competitions everywhere. Competitions can be held indoors or outdoors. The outdoor competition seems to be the most popular, especially during spring and summertime.
I have many friends and relatives that not only play, not only buy their own cornhole boards and bags with sports logos of their choice, they make them as a side hustle. I know of a couple of people, including family members, that construct cornhole sets and pocket anywhere from $150-$200 per set. Not bad if you're good with your hands, wood and a can of paint.
The question now is where does this leave horseshoes? I know many horseshoe players that will not go near cornhole. Others play both, liking the new thrill cornhole offers. Horseshoes is more of an old school game but relies more on strength than cornhole does. Cornhole is more of a game of accuracy. However, you can play cornhole virtually anywhere and it is overall safer than horseshoes. It basically has more versatility than horseshoes, but not necessarily a better game. That is all a matter of perception.
Nonetheless, cornhole doesn't seem to be going anywhere soon. Horseshoes will always be around as well, but appears to be to cornhole what pinball machines are to video games. It is simply the next step in recreational and competitive gameplay.