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I can’t think of a single thing that ruins a vacation faster than shoes that hurt your feet.  The last thing you want to suffer is the discomfort of ill-fitting shoes that cramp the toes, chafe the heel or offer little or no support.  I have an extensive checklist of items that I attend to before I set off on one of my annual adventures, and having my shoe collection upgraded, overhauled and supplemented has been a priority on that list for a long time.  Using Groupon to purchase my new Chacos is a good example of how easy it is to take care of this part of my trip.

Many times I’ve seen travelers standing in long lines wearing high heels, boots or uncomfortable shoes. The pain on their face is unmistakable.  I learned the hard way keep comfortable shoes with me on all phases of my trip, especially after one brutally long delay and cancellation left me stuck in the airport with nothing but a pair of high heels on.   That’s why my Chacos were such a good investment. I had them custom made and will do it again if they ever wear out.

Sandals, flip flops and shoes are must haves on my vacations.   Right now you can get a pair of Chacos with a Groupon and save 30{4acf827cd8b3e2a64a539fc5a9d69d9311ac52dc1abae054508d4b5037a1cf41} on selected footwear, or design our own unique pair.  They offer other promo codes and exclusives when you sign up for their newsletter and free shipping.Using a Groupon is easy as pointing and clicking on the deal you want from your smart phone or other mobile device.  So don’t let that good deal get away.  Before you head out the door to your next adventure, be kind to your feet and get a Chacos deal through Groupon.

You can easily qualify for free shipping and other deals when you apply a Groupon code, so don’t miss out on a chance to have a pair of Chacos custom made for you, or your loved ones. They will improve your posture and take the strain off your back and knees.   Make your travel as comfortable as possible and focus on the adventure not your painful feet.

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