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Post by shevy on Mar 24, 2016 23:00:22 GMT
I need some some loafer type or low heel shoes for work and some more casual shoes/lace up shoes for running errands.
The last ones I bought were from QVC, Dansko. I have a hard time finding shoes around home (other than the overpriced department stores) because I wear a 9.5W.
Any suggestions?
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Post by cmpeter on Mar 24, 2016 23:06:28 GMT
I wear Danskos. My podiatrist recommended them or any other similar shoe with a slight heel like the clog style of a Dansko.
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Post by myboysnme on Mar 24, 2016 23:10:46 GMT
I wear Allegria for work but I now love Bernie Mev. I found them at a boutique at the shore but order mine from amazon.
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iowgirl
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Post by iowgirl on Mar 24, 2016 23:11:47 GMT
I loved the look of Dansko - but god, they were not comfortable for me. I bought some Klogs, the look similar to the Dansko, and they are like a dream to wear!
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Mar 24, 2016 23:35:11 GMT
There are no shoes that work for me. I have to have orthotics. But then I wear some of the saf-t-step shoes from payless.
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Post by tamaraann on Mar 24, 2016 23:50:12 GMT
I wear croc flip flops in the shower, croc rx relief shoes in the house, and mostly wear my Keens for when I am out and about. I do have a pair of Dansko sneakers, when my PF flairs up bad, I try to alternate between the Keens and the Dansko's. I am too clutsy to wear clogs like the Dansko's. I will for sure break my ankle.
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Post by valleyview on Mar 24, 2016 23:53:24 GMT
I had some Achilles tendon pain, and after I wore Klogs, it went away. Love them!
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Post by moveablefeast on Mar 25, 2016 0:01:50 GMT
These days my feet like Dansko, some styles of Clarks, and my favorites are Vionic/Orthaheel. I am on a first name basis with the manager of the comfort shoe store. My Danskos took a little getting used to but they really get the job done for me.
I see people say they hate clunky shoes and would never wear old-lady Clarks and I think, you would wear ANYTHING that made it better if your feet hurt as bad as mine do!
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Post by bosoxbeth on Mar 25, 2016 0:05:28 GMT
Dansko!!
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jayfab
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Post by jayfab on Mar 25, 2016 1:02:03 GMT
I like some Clarks or Keen. When it flairs up pretty bad I have to resort to Brooks athletic with inserts.
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Post by chaosisapony on Mar 25, 2016 1:46:28 GMT
I haven't tried many of the mentioned brands but I like my Skechers Go Walks to keep plantar fasciitis pain to a minimum when I'm going to be really active. I was on my feet for 12 hours shooting a wedding last summer and my Go Walks let me get up the next morning and feel no residual pain. Previously I wouldn't have been able to walk without a limp for about 48 hours after doing that.
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Post by mymindseyedpea on Mar 25, 2016 3:03:06 GMT
I was looking for anything Dr Scholls and the only thing I found were these heels. I ended up walking around work ( I worked at Walmart at the time ) in those heels for 3 days in a row. It was hard but they healed my foot.
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pridemom
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Post by pridemom on Mar 25, 2016 3:08:29 GMT
Sketchers GoWalk.
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