Sandal Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Sandal stocks.

Sandal Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 2 SKX These 3 Stocks Show How to Navigate Declining Consumer Confidence
Oct 1 SKX Nike (NKE) Beats Q1 Earnings Estimates
Oct 1 CROX Up 90% and Still Running: On Holding Stock's Remarkable Climb
Oct 1 SKX Up 90% and Still Running: On Holding Stock's Remarkable Climb
Oct 1 CROX Here's Why Crocs (CROX) is a Strong Value Stock
Sep 30 SKX Skechers U.S.A's (NYSE:SKX) five-year earnings growth trails the 13% YoY shareholder returns
Sep 30 CROX 5 Consumer Discretionary Stocks to Gain as Inflation Cools, Rates Cut
Sep 30 CROX Is Crocs (CROX) a Solid Growth Stock? 3 Reasons to Think "Yes"
Sep 30 SKX Skechers: Lacing Up For Earnings Growth, Current Prices Attractive For The Long Term
Sep 30 CROX CROX vs. KTB: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option?
Sep 30 CROX Are Investors Undervaluing Crocs (CROX) Right Now?
Sep 30 CROX Is Grand Canyon Education (LOPE) Stock Outpacing Its Consumer Discretionary Peers This Year?
Sep 28 CROX Everyone Is Talking About Nike Stock. But Here's Why I Believe Another Shoe Stock Is a Better Buy
Sep 27 SKX Skechers (SKX) Falls More Steeply Than Broader Market: What Investors Need to Know
Sep 27 CROX How is Crocs, Inc. (CROX) the Best Fashion Stock to Buy Now?
Sep 27 SKX Is Skechers USA, Inc. (SKX) the Best Fashion Stock to Buy Now?
Sep 26 SKX Peering Into Skechers USA's Recent Short Interest
Sep 26 SKX Skechers to Report Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results on Thursday, October 24th
Sep 26 CROX Should You Think About Buying Crocs, Inc. (NASDAQ:CROX) Now?
Sep 26 CROX Taking strides towards H2: What to watch in softlines and internet retail
Sandal

Sandals are an open type of footwear, consisting of a sole held to the wearer's foot by straps going over the instep and, sometimes, around the ankle. Sandals can also have a heel. While the distinction between sandals and other types of footwear can sometimes be blurry (as in the case of huaraches—the woven leather footwear seen in Mexico, and peep-toe pumps), the common understanding is that a sandal leaves all or most of the foot exposed. People may choose to wear sandals for several reasons, among them comfort in warm weather, economy (sandals tend to require less material than shoes and are usually easier to construct), and as a fashion choice.
Usually, people wear sandals in warmer climates or during warmer parts of the year in order to keep their feet cool and dry. The risk of developing athlete's foot is lower than with enclosed shoes, and the wearing of sandals may be part of the treatment regimen for such an infection.

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