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Four colorways of Bruno Marc’s casual slip-on sneakers are down to just $15.50 for Prime Day

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Bruno Marc Casual Slip-On Sneakers

Buy for $15.50 (Reg. $22+)

Prime-exclusive discount

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At just $15.50 a pop, this is a very affordable way to refresh your current pair of shoes or stock up with a few different colorways. Options range from dark grey to off-white, dark blue, and black. I like that these go all-in on a more casual slip-on style.

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Bruno Marc Casual Slip-On Sneakers features:

  • Breathable Men’s Sneakers: The one-piece 3D knit upper with over 1,000 ventilation holes ensures excellent breathability, keeping feet dry and fresh even after extended wear.
  • Lightweight Design: At just 9.76 oz, these walking shoes for men can effectively keep up with your everyday activities while keeping you light on your feet.
  • All-Day Comfort: These comfortable work shoes for men feature a triple-layer sole with a textile EVA insole, E-TPU and rubber midsole, and a durable rubber outsole. They offer a cushioned, supportive fit that lasts throughout the day.

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