Footwear

GO WALK 6 – AVALO 2

Original price was: ₹7,999.00.Current price is: ₹5,599.00.

Go the extra mile in supportive comfort with Skechers GO WALK 6â„¢ – Avalo 2.0. This lace-up features an athletic mesh and synthetic upper with a Skechers Air-Cooled Goga Matâ„¢ insole, lightweight ULTRA GO® cushioning midsole and high-rebound Hyper Pillars® for added support.

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Skechers GO WALK 6 Walking Shoes for Mens

Original price was: ₹7,999.00.Current price is: ₹4,800.00.

Black Red- 216202-BKRD Walking Shoes For Men

 

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Skechers Men Dynamight 58360Id Sneakers

Original price was: ₹3,599.00.Current price is: ₹2,160.00.

Product details

Material type                        Mesh
Closure type                         Pull-On
Heel type                              Low-heel
Water resistance level       Not Water Resistant
Sole material                       Rubber
Style                                      Casual
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Skechers Men’s Mesh Running Shoes

Original price was: ₹4,999.00.Current price is: ₹3,499.00.
Material type                         Mesh
Closure type                          Lace-Up
Heel type                                 No Heel
Water resistance level         Not Water Resistant
Sole material                        Rubber
Style                                       Mid-Top
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TRACK – MOULTON

Original price was: ₹4,999.00.Current price is: ₹2,999.00.

Train in cool lightweight comfort and sporty style with the SKECHERS Track – Moulton shoe. Soft engineered knit mesh fabric and smooth synthetic upper in a lace up athletic training sneaker with stitching and overlay accents. Memory Foam insole.

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TRACK-RIPKENT

Original price was: ₹4,999.00.Current price is: ₹3,499.00.
Add flexible comfort to your workouts with Skechers Track – Ripkent. This lace-up features soft mesh upper with a cushioned Skechers Memory Foamâ„¢ insole.
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