No fuss men's footwear

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Sometimes a guy just wants a simple, sporty pair of shoes that won't let him down. We feel that, so today we're highlighting the best no muss, no fuss men's shoe deals of the week. Save $16 on a pair of Guess sneakers, score a pair of Reeboks for $20, or grab some Toms slip-ons at 40% off.

  1. Guess Men's Trippy3 Shoes
    Store: 6pm
    Price: $39.99 with free shipping
    Lowest By: $16

    Is It Worth It?: Decidedly un-boring with their snake-print fabric and metal accents, the Guess Trippy3 sneakers in Black or White may seem like an odd choice for a list of casual shoes. But once you look past their flash, you'll see these high-tops have a ton of practical features like flexible soles, super-padded collars, and over-sized eyelets for easy lace-ups. Plus, you'll save $16 on these Editors' Choice sneakers. They're available in sizes 8 to 13, although not in all size/color combinations.

  2. New Balance Men's MT610V2 Running Shoes
    Store: 6pm
    Price: $30.99 with free shipping
    Lowest By: $14

    Is It Worth It?: If you're looking for a pair of trail-running shoes that won't weigh you down with a lot of unnecessary fluff, then you're looking for the New Balance MT610V2 in Grey/Orange. Featuring a breathable upper with synthetic overlays, this shoe is designed to take the punishment of off-road running without sacrificing flexibility. A $14 savings, these trainers come in medium, wide, and extra wide widths in sizes 7 to 15, although not in all size/width combos.

  3. Reebok Men's TrainFusion RS Running Shoes
    Store: Finish Line
    Price: $19.98 with in-store pickup
    Lowest By: $3

    Is It Worth It?: For a pair of workout shoes that bring serious style to any outfit, look no further than the Reebok TrainFusion RS running shoes in Black/White. Their sturdy, treaded rubber sole will give you the grip you need on the road or in the gym, while their combination leather and mesh uppers offer superior durability in a sleek silhouette. At just $20, these Editors' Choice running shoes have dropped $3 since our mention earlier this week. They're available in sizes 8 to 13.

  4. Toms Men's Classic Woolen Slip-On Shoes
    Store: Nordstrom
    Price: $32.37 with free shipping
    Lowest By: $19

    Is It Worth It?: There's nothing easier to wear than a pair of slip-on shoes, and these Toms Classic Woolen shoes are the quintessential slip-on. Available in Navy, these comfy shoes are constructed from wool to keep your toes warm. Plus, Toms donates one pair of shoes to a child in need for every pair bought, which is pretty darn neat. These shoes come in most sizes from 8.5 to 13.

    If you're digging Toms' simple aesthetic, you've got to check out this Nordstrom sale, where Toms men's, women's, and kids' shoes have been marked 25% to 40% off. Prices start at around $20 and everything ships for free, making this the best sale we've seen on Toms at Nordstrom in a month. Note that sizes are limited for some styles.

  5. Crocs Men's Ocean Minded Espadrilla Slip-ons
    Store: Crocs
    Price: $24.99 with free shipping
    Lowest By: $12
    Expires: February 28

    Is It Worth It?: If you want a little more cushion from your slip-ons, opt for the Crocs Ocean Minded Espadrillas in five colors. With canvas uppers and a contoured footbed made from Croslite material, these breathable shoes are like a mini vacation for your feet. At $25, they're also a $12 savings. These slip-ons come in sizes 7 to 13.

    Craving more comfy Crocs? The merchant has knocked up to 75% off a wide selection of men's, women's, and kids' shoes and accessories in its outlet section. What's more, you can get $10 off orders of $50 or more via coupon code "SAVE10", $15 off orders of $75 or more via code "SAVE15", or $20 offorders of $100 or more via code "SAVE20". The coupons make this one of the stronger sales we've seen on clearance items from Crocs recently, so be sure to fill up your cart in order to take advantage of them. Shipping starts at $4.99 or get free shipping on orders of $25 or more.

Marcy Bonebright is a features writer at Deal News where this article first appeared: http://dealnews.com/features/best-shoe-deals/

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