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comfortable shoes needed, any suggestions for a really good pair or brand?

comfortable shoes needed, any suggestions for a really good pair or brand?

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Old 11-11-2012, 05:18 AM
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Amen to Dansko! They are my absolute favorites.
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Old 11-11-2012, 05:22 AM
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I wear nothing but Clark's leather mules. Most comfortable shoe I've ever found.
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Old 11-11-2012, 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by sewmom View Post
Are any of these dress shoes? And how can you buy shoes online without trying them on? I try mine on in the store and think they'e fine, and later realize that the arch doesn't really fit my foot. I don't have problems with tennis shoes oreven casual, but dressier ones for church and such are really hard to fine. I can't have a heel either b/c of other issues and need an arch.
You may have to have a pair of insoles made for you because dress shoes tend to have sorry support. You may also be able to find a pair of Dr. Scholes(?) insoles that work for you. You will have to take them with you to try on shoes because generally you will need to buy a little larger shoe for the insoles.
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Old 11-11-2012, 05:36 AM
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Kuru. It's an Internet company that I took a gable on last year and it's the best pair I own!
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Old 11-11-2012, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by luvstoquilt View Post
SAS is a great brand with great support. You should give them a try!
I agree - SAS is a great shoe, great support. It is the only brand I wear. They have loafers, tennis shoes, walking shoes (my favorite) and sandals to name a few. Made in the USA. I have back problems and the SAS shoe is the only one I have tried that doesn't hurt my back after long hours on my feet.
Look for a SAS store and they will fit your shoes properly. Even my podiatrist said you couldn't find a better shoe...

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Old 11-11-2012, 07:02 AM
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For me it is Merrell, Clarks, Patagonia, Natural Sport or Natural Spirit, SoftSpots, and New Balance.
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Old 11-11-2012, 08:06 AM
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I love Clarks and Merrells--I have bunions and do a lot of walking. Plus, I need decent arch support. These brands are relatively affordable and very comfortable. Merrells last forever. Clarks are quite stylish and hold up well too. I just got some Clarks (low boots and a pair of knee boots) for a total of $150 at the outlet. Macy's had the low boots for $130 alone!
If you don't have an outlet nearby, www.6pm.com offers good prices on shoes online. Try them on in a store then wait to find them online for the best price : )
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Old 11-11-2012, 08:12 AM
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Dress shoes....Munro's and Fidji at Nordstrom are my favorites. Pricey, but I can wear them all day. Fidji's have a small heel yet don't feel like you are wearing heels at all. Not every style works but when I find one that does, I know I should get a couple pairs in different colors! Right now, I'm good for a few years : ) Fidji styles are quite unique and attractive. Made in Portugal.
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My chiropractor recommended Merrell. Be sure to go to a shoe store that has people who will do a good fit no matter what kind you buy.
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I have probably 5 pairs of SAS shoes that I can't wear. Off they go to the clothing drive. I think they are somewhat overrated and overpriced.
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