Don’t miss your chance to get a pair of comfy Nike sneakers on sale for up to 50 percent off

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If it’s been a while since your feet have felt anything other than soft, supportive sneakers, then you’re not alone. Evidently, everyone is embracing the comfy life, however, there’s nothing wrong with wearing sneakers all day, every day.

Whether you want to generally add a new pair to your collection or you desperately need to replace an old pair, get over to Nike right now. Their winter sale is going down, and select styles are up to 50 percent off. Yes, really — half off the cool, colorful Nike kicks that will definitely garner compliments from strangers.

Major markdowns aside, you’ll also notice that some of the brand’s most popular styles are on sale. Nike Air Max? Nike Killshot? Yes, these cult-favorite sneakers are discounted right now, along with tons of others.

Pro tip: if you hate paying for shipping (and really, who doesn’t?), sign up to create a Nike account, and your order will ship for free, no minimum spend required.

Shop: Nike Air Max Verona, $64.97 (Orig. $130)

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Shop: Nike Killshot 2 Leather, $61.97 (Orig. $90)

Shop: Nike Air Max 2090, $74.97 (Orig. $150)

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Shop: Nike Space Hippie 04, $88.97 (Orig. $130)

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Shop: Nike Waffle Racer 2X, $75.97 (Orig. $100)

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Credit: Nike Air Max Triax LE, $95.97 (Orig. $140)

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