comfy shoes?
#32
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
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Well, I wear all of the above except Ecco and Keen. If they fit properly and are cushioned I think any of them would be good. I can walk in all of mine. BTW, my grandchildren wear Keens and they like them, but without socks even their feet stink to high heaven! Only in the Keens!
#33
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: West New York, New Jersey
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Check out Easy Spirit Traveltime series, they come in lots of colors. I think they're classified as clogs and I didn't think I could wear them. A friend who runs a dance studio and is on her feet all day said they're the most comfortable shoes in the world so, having bad feet, I tried a pair. She's right. I've been able to walk long distances, even a large quilt show, in complete comfort. I now own several pairs and want to get some summer designs. I just got an email that they're having a sale this weekend so if you go to www.easyspirit.com you can take a look, costs nothing just to see.
#38
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Canyon Lake, Ca.
Posts: 188
Chaco's . They are made in Michigan and were previously made in Colorado. I wear them all year and the straps are can be tightened to adjust to your foot. Many people hike in these shoes because of the custom fit and your ankles won't turn in them
#39
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Albuquerque NM
Posts: 674
http://www.zcoil.com/ I started wearing these in 2000. I have tennis shoes, sandles and clogs. If I can can’t wear them—I don’t want to go! <O</O
Then I found Sloggers a form of clogs, but much softer with arch supports. But they stopped making them!<O></O>
Then I found Sloggers a form of clogs, but much softer with arch supports. But they stopped making them!<O></O>
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