Sanuk Yoga Mat
Description
Not enough time to hit the mats? You’ll feel like you haven’t missed a single
pose in yoga class with this Sanuk favorite, the women’s Yoga Mat flip flops.
And yes, they’re made out of real yoga mats. Find your center with every step
in the Yoga Mat flip flop from Sanuk. That squishy comfort accompanies every
step in this lightweight sandal made from the same foam as a yoga mat. Sanuk
was started by surfers in southern California in the late ’90s who were
looking for footwear that reflected their lighthearted way of life. Founder
Jeff Kelley was disappointed to see little selection in a category of footwear
that had become his main shoe staple: the flip flop. Jeff had always been
interested in footwear and with a little help from a few friends Sanuk was
born. Years later, the Sanuk brand still delivers out of the ordinary, quality
product to surf and specialty shops every season and has helped bring the
flip-flop category from a summer only item to something worn all year.
Features:
Product Details:
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 12 x 8 x 4 inches; 9.6 Ounces
- Item model number : Yoga Mat
- Department : womens
- Date First Available : December 12, 2002
- Manufacturer : Sanuk

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