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UGG has a sister company called Koolaburra that designs cute sandals and casual sneakers under $100 - here's how they stack up
Eliani sandal
Kaiah bootie
The Kaiah is a supportive and stylish summer shoe that's kind of a cross between a sandal and a bootie.
The shoes look great with dresses, shorts, jeans — anything, really, but you'll be even more motivated to make them a part of your outfit when you experience their comfort. The back keeps your heels protected while the insole is made from a cushy foam.
I wore them a few days in a row during my brother's graduation weekend, which involved a lot of standing around and walking across campus, and my feet emerged miraculously unscathed. — Connie Chen, Insider Picks reporter
Penley sneaker
Over the past couple months, I've been on the lookout for a cute shoe for summer that would be optimal for wearing to work or exploring the city.
The Penley sneaker was the solution to my surprisingly complicated search. The grommets on the top and the ribbon laces are super unique and distinct in comparison to most sneakers I've come across.
I liked the Ortholite-lined sole because it provided decent cushioning for walking long distances, and although there wasn't a ton of arch support, I didn't feel any discomfort after a solid day of exploring the city.
The only complaint I have is that the ribbon laces tend to come untied more easily than your typical laces. Luckily, it's easy to switch them to regular ones you can buy separately. — Megan Foster, Insider Picks intern
Raychel sandal
I don't normally wear heels, but when I do, they have to be sturdy and only around two inches high. This one checked off both boxes, and was super comfortable right out of the box.
I'm also picky about mules — especially mule sandals — because sometimes, the heel weight can be too heavy, causing the shoe to make that annoying clacking sound, or the width of the upper is too thin, causing the shoe to slip right off your foot when you walk. Neither of those were an issue with this one. The suede material actually makes the sandal feel more secure than if it were made with leather because the texture has a bit more friction and your feet aren't sliding in the shoe.
The first time I wore these, I think I had them on for about two or three hours and my feet surprisingly weren't in pain. They weren't as comfortable as they'd normally be in sneakers or flats, but also weren't begging to be taken out of their pinched misery either. — Jada Wong, Insider Picks editor
I was drawn to the Raychel for its look — one that's formal enough for the office but casual enough for a dinner out with friends.
I'm not huge on heels, but I had high hopes that these would be really comfortable because the heel is chunky and relatively low, and because these are (kinda) made by UGG — the brand responsible for creating the most comfortable shearling boots I lived in as a teen.
In true UGG fashion, the footbed of these shoes are nice and soft, and the lightweight suede is fitted, but not too tight around your foot. Personally, I wish these had a platform in the front as I found the arch to be a little steep for my feet.
I'll definitely wear these throughout the summer, but they won't be my go-to sandals, mostly based on my preference for something with a little more platform. The perforated suede and neutral beige color are both really cute, the mule style is very trendy, and they're comfortable enough that if you don't mind a heel, you'll probably like them a lot — especially at this pricepoint. — Remi Rosmarin, Insider Picks reporter
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