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NOBULL’s Cult-Favorite Allday Shoe Is the Perfect Addition to Your Busy Routine

For low-impact workouts & coffee after

Whether I’m on my way to a Pilates class, heading to meet friends, going into the office, or even just running an errand, I’m constantly on my feet—which is why it goes without saying I’m very particular about my shoes. And as someone who frequently exercises, I’m on the everlasting hunt for a sneaker that’s functional across different training methods and still matches with all of my workout sets (because let’s be honest: I can’t get in a good sesh if I don’t like my outfit).

Luckily, I’m here to report that the perfect footwear does indeed exist—and that’s where NOBULL’s Allday shoe comes into the picture. If your schedule is anything like mine, you’ve probably already tried many of the popular lifestyle shoe brands out there. But I can attest from firsthand experience that the NOBULL Allday positively stands out among the crowd. Read on to hear my honest thoughts.

It’s Become My Go-To Gym Shoe

Some days I go to the gym and I have ~zero~ plan for my workout. I try to listen to my body and feel out what it needs that day and sometimes, I just don’t have time to pre-plan. But whether I’m hitting the Stair Master, doing a full-body workout or cooling down on the treadmill (or all three), I know the Allday will support my workout. It’s great for walking and light jogs because of the support and lightweight feel, but the outsole lug pattern on the bottom also helps stabilize my feet during a standing leg workout or ab circuit on the mat.

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The first day I tested these, I did an upper body day, followed by my usual 12-3-30 on the treadmill. They were incredible for stabilizing my feet, regardless of whether I was using free weights or hitting a machine. And in regards to being on the treadmill: I swear these shoes made the incline walk feel easier. They're lightweight enough that I could barely feel them, yet they were incredibly supportive—but not to a point where it felt too bouncy. Since that day, I've had nothing but positive experiences with the Alldays.

It’s an Anywhere, Everywhere Kind of Shoe

I can say with confidence that the NOBULL Allday is the kind of shoe you’ll reach for every day, regardless of the circumstance. It’s the perfect combination of fashion and function—and with so many different colors to choose from, there’s bound to be one that fits your personal style. I personally love the white, since it’s neutral and matches with a lot of my activewear and still looks great with my more casual clothes.

It Comes in Two Different Styles

The NOBULL Allday is not only incredibly adaptable in function, but also in style—the only difference between the Allday Knit and the Allday Ripstop is the material on top. If you prefer a traditional, lightweight sneaker feel, you can opt for the Allday Knit. However, for those looking for a shoe that is, in NOBULL’s words, “practically indestructible,” the Allday Ripstop might be a better fit for you. The Ripstop is made with all the same capabilities as the Allday Knit but features a perforated polyester ripstop fabric that increases durability.

One of the best benefits of these shoes? There’s no lace-tying required and the sock-like grip on top ensures a comfortable and secure fit. Aka, when you’re on a time crunch and you only have 45 minutes to get your workout in, you can simply slide and go.

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I don’t know about anyone else, but I am majorly blister-prone. Seriously, I feel like sometimes I merely glance at a shoe and I already have a blister on my ankle. But I’m able to slip on the Alldays with any pair of socks and feel assured knowing I won’t have to deal with that inconvenience. And while the Allday Knits feature a sock-like grip that stretches at the ankle, I never felt like it was rubbing against my leg or distracting me with any type of nagging itch or pain. That’s a huge win, I’d say—among the dozens of other things I adore about this versatile sneaker.


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