The Best Slip-On Shoes For Men Who Are Just Done With Shoelaces

If you're looking for an effortless pair of kicks that still look sharp, these are the best options around.
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Hey Dude and Zappos
Hey Dude Wally shoes and Sanuk Chibas.

Whether you’re looking for easy shoes to keep by the door, you’re dealing with an injury or dexterity issue or just want an effortless pair of kicks that still look sharp, we rounded up the highest-rated and most stylish men’s slip-on shoes that don’t have shoelaces. 

Some are sneakers, some are loafers and some are just casual kicks perfect for everyday wear, but all are easy to put on and beloved by the men who wear them. 

Spruce up your work wardrobe, sprinkle in some new options to your closet and give your feet a little treat with these good-looking, easy-access shoes that go with all sorts of outfits and feel comfortable for long-time wear. 

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A classic pair of Vans slip-ons
Zappos rating: 5 out of 5 stars

A favorite across ages and genders, it's no wonder Vans' classic slip-ons have a perfect five-star rating. These kicks come in a ton of colors and styles, like this super sleek perforated leather option. They have a solid sole that gives your foot support, but they're still lightweight, easy to put on and look cool with literally every outfit.

Promising review: "Great shoes to keep my feet cool. I can wear these in Spring, Summer and Fall just by changing from thin socks to thick socks. The grey color goes with almost any pants." — Rob S
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A cozy pair of Sanuk Chibas with worn in edges
Zappos rating: 5 out of 5 stars

These babies are effortlessly cool, with a solid sole to keep you feeling supported on long days. Reviews say they break-in wonderfully, but run a bit small, so if you're in between sizes you may want to go up.

Promising review: "Nothing else compares to the shoes. The level of comfort right out of the box is beyond description. My second pair, and I am a customer for life." — Alan W
3
Kizik laceless sneakers you can easily slide into
Kizik.com rating: 4.9 out of 5 stars

Kizik is know for easy-access shoes that you don't need to bend over to put on but can just slide your feet into, and the brand’s new Venice style is no different. Easily slip your piggies in and enjoy the comfort and ease of these cool sneakers. They can be dressed down with shorts and jeans or dressed up with slacks and a collar shirt.

Promising review: "These are my 4th pair of Kizik's. It's fair to say, I'm addicted. They are so comfortable right out of the box. These are a great summer shoe, looks great, easy to slip on and so comfy." — Gary B.
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A pair of Hey Dude Wally stretch shoes you'll never take off
Heydude.com rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars

I have purchased a pair of Hey Dudes for my myself and my father, and we both have been fully converted. They have a cork-layered insole that's incredibly comfortable and don't get too hot or sweaty, and they come in so many colors and patterns. While they technically have a shoelace, it's elastic and not meant to be tied, and they're super lightweight while still supportive for long-time wear. They're not quite a sneaker, not a loafer, and look great whether you're going to the beach or out to dinner.

Promising review: "These are the lightest, most comfortable shoes I've ever had!! My son is gonna love his!!" — Micheal H.
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A pair of machine-washable knit Rothy's loafers
Rothys.com rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars

If you didn't know the beloved machine-washable Rothy's come in men's styles, boy, do we have good news for you. Comfortable and supportive, these loafers are a stylish shoe that's not too loud and can be dressed up or down with ease. They have a knit upper, lush insoles and sturdy rubber outsoles to keep your feet happy.

Promising review: "These are without a doubt some of the most comfortable, fun, fashionable pair of shoes I've ever owned. Highly recommended!" — Cameron G.
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A stylish pair of sock-like Sketchers slip-on shoes
Amazon rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars

Sock-style sneakers continue to be cool, and these supportive Sketchers are no exception. You can easily slide into these babies without needing to bend down. They have an air-cool memory foam insole that's like a vacation for your feet and a heel pillow that keeps everything in place.

Promising review: "Just love the slip ins. So comfortable and easy to get in and out of. Really handy if you are in a hurry to go or do do something! I love mine just to wear around the house and the fact that I don’t have to tie them is a bonus! I definitely recommend them especially as you get older! I will order them again!" — Edward M Kirkpatrick
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A timeless pair of Sperry boat shoes
Nordstrom rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Hand-burnished leather, 18-karat gold-plate details and practical rawhide laces that you won't have to retie make these Gold Cup Authentic Sperry boat shoes truly spectacular. They come in this gorgeous chocolate brown that ages like a fine wine and look great all seasons.

Promising review: "Once again it is comforting to know that when I slip on these shoes they are going to feel just like the first pair I bought more than 30 years ago. That new soft lining feels great on these old tired feet." — ifdretired
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A beachy pair of orthopedic non-slip shoes with arch support and rubber soles
Amazon rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars

You don't have to give up comfort and support for the ease of a slip-on shoe. These orthopedic kicks are stylish and fresh, while still giving you arch support and a rubber sole.

Promising review: "These are comfortable and supportive for my fallen arches. Stylish too. This is my third pair of this exact same brand. Love them!" — G.B.

Before You Go

Campers Recommend Everything You Need To Go Camping With Kids
A 100-pack of glow sticks(01 of16)
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A whopping seven people on the HuffPost Parents page sang the praises of a bulk set of glow sticks for camping with kids. Dawn Marie suggests wearing them as necklaces or putting them on your pup to keep everyone visible in the dark. Ericka VanMaren Zagorski recommends using them in the tent to "make 'lights out' a little less intimidating." Some parents use them in outdoor scavenger hunts, as prizes for good behavior or just to bring some color and light to your campfire. (credit:Amazon)
A waterproof door mat(02 of16)
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To limit the mud that gets dragged into your tent on dirty shoes, Drea Zummo suggests taking a waterproof shoe mat with you. This way your little ones can wipe their feet and it may serve as a visible reminder to take their boots off before getting into the tent. (credit:Amazon)
A metal shovel and bucket(03 of16)
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Holly Mautz recommends bringing along some shovels and buckets to keep little explorers busy and engaged. Mautz urges you to ditch plastic beach buckets and spring for some better-quality metal ones that will hold up in mud and dirt. "It’s amazing how much fun my kids have with simple tools," Mautz said. (credit:Amazon)
A clear set of drawers(04 of16)
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"Clear stacks of drawers to put the snacks in!" Brittany Pruitt suggested. "I usually slide it under the picnic table so it’s easily accessible but out of the way. That way they don’t get strung out, I don’t have to keep getting them, and I don't have to worry about putting them away at night." (If your campsite is the target of hungry raccoons or other animals, you may still want to stash these in the car at night.) (credit:Amazon)
Plenty of bug spray(05 of16)
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While it may seem like an obvious one, Christina Brown offered a reminder to pack plenty of bug spray, hopefully keeping irritating insects from bothering your little ones. This Off! for kids is made with 100% plant-based oils, so it's gentle on little ones six months and up. (credit:Amazon)
A kid-sized sleeping bag(06 of16)
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Another obvious but useful item is a kid's sleeping bag. Because they're smaller than adult sleeping bags, they will take up less room in the car and tent and make your little one feel super special and snuggly. We love the underwater print on this bag that comes in kids and youth sizes, measuring 61 inches and 73 inches long, respectively. The smaller size comes with a backpack-style stuff sack so kids can carry their own bags, while the youth size comes with a easy-to-tote stuff sack for the same reason. (credit:Amazon)
A snuggly camp blanket(07 of16)
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If you're driving a long way to get to your campsite or the weather cools down in the evenings, Julia Thompson recommends getting a camp blanket for each of your kids, allowing them to snuggle up and stay cozy. We like this one with a fun mountain print that folds up nicely, is water- and wind-resistant and can go right in the wash when you get home. (credit:Amazon)
A card game or portable board games(08 of16)
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Multiple people on the HuffPost Parents page suggested bringing lightweight card games and activities or portable travel board games. "Having something handy when the weather turns and a way to entertain them ... is priceless," Athena Barnes said. We like this travel set that comes with a variety of kids' games. The convenient tin contains the cards and pieces you need for three separate games. (credit:Amazon)
A first aid kit(09 of16)
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Christina Brown recommends keeping a good first-aid kit with you, in the event of scrapes or blisters while you're in nature. We like this set with a water-resistant case and tons of inner pockets and compartments that comes filled with 130 items from tick removers to burn cream to waterproof bandages. (credit:Amazon)
All kinds of wipes(10 of16)
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To ensure clean hands before eating, or to deal with accidents or general body grossness, many parents suggest bringing a plethora of wipes with you, like hand wipes for getting mud and dirt of little fingers and baby wipes for more delicate cleaning. (credit:Amazon)
A four-pack of adorable animal-themed kids head lamps(11 of16)
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Emily Wirth suggests setting each kiddo up with their own headlamp. This kid-approved set comes with four animal-themed headlights so no one has to fight over whose is whose. (credit:Amazon)
An eight-pack of marshmallow roasting forks(12 of16)
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"Marshmallow forks!" Julia Thompson said. "Seems like a luxury item, but they are longer than bamboo skewers and cutlery and don't burn. So much safer!" (credit:Amazon)
A Jetboil instant outdoor coffee maker(13 of16)
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A happy family may mean caffeinated adults. Angela Lamoureux says that while it's certainly a splurge, a Jetboil camp cooking system guarantees hot coffee every morning in less than two minutes. This coffee maker includes a silicone French press, allowing you to make your cup of joe directly in the boiler. (credit:Amazon)
A soothing sound machine with light projections(14 of16)
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Another popular item across the HuffPost Parents Facebook page: white noise or other soothing sound machines. "During our first camping trip with kids ages one and two, we were visited by coyotes in the middle of the night and my older son freaked," Drea Zummo said. "But we had an old elephant that makes stream noises and a light pattern on the ceiling, and that helped!" This Bubzi elephant is soft and snuggly but also works as a soothing noise machine and light projector to set a serene vibe in your tent. Three AAA batteries are included. (credit:Amazon)
A set of five reusable kids cups with lids(15 of16)
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When keeping little ones hydrated outdoors, Drea Zummo suggests using "drinks with tops to keep out dirt and insects." This set of five kids' cups are made from high-quality metal with color-coded bands, allowing everyone in the family to have their own cup. They come with removable tops and straws, keeping all the yucky stuff out of your drink. (credit:Amazon)
A hammock(16 of16)
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Four different parents on the HuffPost Parents page recommend bringing hammock for kids. Tara Ladendorf Robbins says these swinging recliners are great for kids of all ages (even adults). "A couple of my kids even prefer sleeping in them," Ladendorf Robbins said. (credit:Amazon)

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