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When summer arrives, many people are drawn to wearing sandals. They're breathable, allowing your toes to move freely. However, after traveling a bit of a distance, foot pain or fatigue can often occur.
American-born TELIC, however, is different. Lightweight and molding perfectly to the sole, they help your feet glide smoothly forward as you walk.
This sensation, often described as "like walking on clouds", raises the question: how was this comfort achieved?
To answer this, we spoke with Naoto Takeda from Shimokitazawa Hospital, a physical therapist who has evaluated and recommends TELIC. What does this trending recovery sandal look like through the eyes of a professional?
PROFILE
Naoto Takeda
Shimokitazawa Hospital Physical Therapist
Graduated from Mejiro University, Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. After university, gained wide experience at a general hospital as a physical therapist, covering acute care through to community rehabilitation. Joined Shimokitazawa Hospital in 2017.
Recovery Footwear Born in America, Perfected in Japan
TELIC is a recovery footwear brand established in the US in 2012.
Their sandals quickly attracted attention for their superior comfort and lightness, and the following year were crowned the Best Comfort Shoes by readers of The New York Times.
Their comfort level has even been acknowledged by ACFAS (American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons)[1]. According to ACFAS physicians, "You can wear them all day with no pain, and they promptly alleviate and absorb everyday foot pain and stress."