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Just In Time For Summer: You Can Get Flag & Anthem’s Super-Comfortable Canvas Sneakers For Under $60

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We’ve highlighted a ton of great gear from Flag & Anthem, whether it’s the perfect pair of jeans to everything you need to hit the links this summer. They’re awfully good at putting out apparel that you actually want to wear every day. Since you’ve stocked up on everything else, it’s time to round out your summer wardrobe with the perfect pair of shoes. Enter the Pembroke Canvas Sneaker from Flag & Anthem.

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I don’t always love wearing sneakers during the summer because I’d prefer to be in sockless footwear. I’ll make an exception for these bad boys. They’re super lightweight and breathable, which means my feet won’t be melting in them on the hottest summer days. Plus, they’re designed to pair well with pretty much any outfit.

The best part? You can get these amazing sneakers for less than $60. Absolutely ridiculous. You could pay double for these kinds of shoes elsewhere. Thank you, Flag & Anthem.

Pembroke Canvas Sneaker – $59.50

Flag and Anthem Pembroke Canvas Sneaker

Details:

  • Lightweight canvas sneaker features a clean silhouette and low profile that can be worn with whatever you choose
  • Lace-up styling for a secure fit
  • Debossed Flag & Anthem logo on the tongue
  • Signature plaid insole
  • Brushed canvas upper
  • Fabric lining
  • Rubber sole
  • Pictured above in Sand; also available in Black, Dark Navy, Dark Grey, and Tan

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Tom Conroy is a journalist-turned-copywriter for BroBible. He is an NYC native, Marquette University alum, and current resident of Milwaukee, which means he spends a great deal of time screaming about the Yankees between bites of cheese curds and sips of Spotted Cow.