January 10, 2026 6:21 pm EST

Walk a mile in our shoes.

Imagine my surprise when the fab “RHONY” legend Bethenny Frankel dropped her “Most elite ZON Purchases of 2025” on Instagram and included the sneakers currently on my feet — the $52 Allswift slip-on walking shoes. (ZON is Bethenny speak for Amazon, btw.)

As a matter of fact, I love them so much that I’ve purchased the exact same pair twice, since the first one got worn to death after a few years. They’re so easy to step into, hands-free, and give the perfect amount of support for everyday — while looking cute enough to garner compliments regularly.

They’re made with a long-lasting cushioned EVA midsole to absorb shock and protect joints, and a mesh upper for breathability. Frankel and I share a love of the pink shade, but the walking shoes are also available in white and many other options.

Shoppers think the affordable sneakers are great, too, given they have earned nearly 3,000 five-star reviews on Amazon.

The “Just B” podcast host captioned her photo of the shoes with a note that said they “feel like they should cost way more,” and I agree.

My other sneakers are the $230 Stella McCartney for Adidas Ultraboost. While those are designed for the gym, I’m often surprised by how the less pricey pair has become my daily go-to. (I especially appreciate the slip-on ease for dog walks and running out the door.)

The bottom pair in the below image are the old ones that I had for years — and relegated to gardening and other dirty work after I got paint stains on them. I purchased the top pair after realizing that I missed having them as everyday kicks.

I rarely buy things twice, but that’s how great they are! Frankel must feel the same way, since she captioned her post, “Everything I would buy again in 2026.”

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