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New Ladies Footwear from Combat Flip Flops

JUST RELEASED: THE NEW LADIES’ WEEKENDER, RISE & SHINE

Timeless style with superior comfort, versatility, and extra thoughtful features.

WEEKENDER
Clean lines and smooth natural materials make this the go-to for style and comfort. 

Lace loops hold laces exactly in place, a nod to technical footwear requirements designed by Special Operations veterans.  

PRODUCT DETAILS

Soft, packable canvas upper and natural rubber outsole for durability, traction and easy packing.

Do they transport you in style through all of your fun weekend plans? Of course…that’s what they’re made for. 

Are they ridiculously good looking? Most definitely…they’re the shoes your kids will  steal from you. 

What are they good for? They’re light, fast, sticky, and good looking. Perfect for school, work, fun, walking, going out, anything…they’re a versatile and casual go-to. 

RISE & SHINE

For women awakening to their highest potential and slaying their to-do’s.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Jersey knit deck, cushioned microfiber upper, and natural rubber outsole gives the durability of a combat boot with a yellow pop of sunshine.

Both shoes are made at a family-owned business in Colombia with all materials sourced within 25 miles of the finishing facility, keeping the carbon footprint small. Each pair purchased puts an Afghan girl in school, allowing you to leave a lasting impact globally and have a great pair of kicks.

5 Responses to “New Ladies Footwear from Combat Flip Flops”

  1. Mike says:

    The Weekender offered only in women’s sizes is the dumbest thing since dumb came to dumbtown.

    • Griff says:

      Ladies first.

      The men’s shoes had to be modified slightly. They’ll be out later this summer. Lighweight, breathable, and stickyAF.

  2. Steve says:

    Would like in men’s, please. These are nice.

  3. EODMadBomb says:

    I’m surprised the Weekender isn’t being offered in mens size/width.

    Are they saying women buy more shoes? I can point out several examples from my office that would refute that claim.

  4. Griff says:

    Mid July.