Chaco Sandals
Flip X EcoTread Sandal (Women's)
Product Number: 25347
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The Chaco Flip X EcoTread retains the feeling of a secure fit and unique appearance with double straps, while offering effortless comfort in a classic flip shell. Waterproof leather toe posts and a microfiber footbed create a durable and water-ready flip with function and style. Maintain arch support and body alignment with the LUVSEAT™ platform, providing a contoured footbed, ChaPU™ midsole, and EcoTread™ outsole.
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- Polyester webbing
- Quick-drying microfiber footbed
- LUVSEAT™ XO2 platform
- Fixed fit
- Vegan
- Non-marking, EcoTread™ recycled rubber outsole
Gender: Women's
Weight: 7.05 oz.
Shoe Upper: Polyester webbing
Shoe Sole: Non-Marking, Chaco EcoTread
Season: F12
Vendor ProductId: WFLIPX
Review ProductId: 25347
How to properly clean your Chacos
e are not chemists nor rocket scientists, but we wear our Chacos constantly, and we know what works and what doesn’t. We also believe in helping you maintain your investment to keep your Chacos going for years. Our suggestions are low-impact, safe methods and will not delaminate the rubber, nor cause the webbing to crack or fade.
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