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Negin 07-30-16 08:19 AM

OT ~ Comfortable Shoes
 
that can be worn for hours and hours, but that also look good with a dress - I would appreciate any links or suggestions. We'll be traveling soon and I may want to wear a dress on some days.
Thank you so much! :)

Laura S. 07-30-16 08:43 AM

I don't know what your price range is. During the summer, I live in Klogs Carolina, especially at work. I have the black and red versions.

Good luck finding something!

Vintage VFer 07-30-16 10:26 AM

I really like Aerosoles. They are very comfortable and comes in Wide sizes. They range from ballet flats to higher heels.

http://www.aerosoles.com/store/landing/womens-shoes

You can find them at Zappos and Amazon.

lizh 07-30-16 12:38 PM

I've found most dansko are extremely comfortable. Also had good luck with Bjorn and Clarks.
Liz

jb1586 07-30-16 04:23 PM

There is a site called Barkingdogshoes.com, that has excellent advice for women with all kinds of foot ailments. Stylish and comfortable shoes of all different price points and brands. The shoes are reviewed and I have found the advice quite helpful for my problem feet!

firmaniac 07-30-16 05:09 PM

Alegria has saved my feet, legs and back this last year of working 10 hour days on concrete. Bliss! They were designed for nursing but have gone beyond basic white. I collect them now. Also, for dressier or 'other' needs, I am equally addicted to the Merrell brand w/ Vibram soles. All these might cost a bit more (depending on what you consider expensive) but are 100% worth it IMO.

Negin 07-30-16 05:21 PM

Thank you all so much. These are so helpful!

sherry7899 07-30-16 05:47 PM

I wish I could wear Alegria. Even though I bought what was supposed to be wide width, they were too tight, and my feet are not particularly wide. However, the KLOGS brand are VERY comfortable. I've only worn their closed shoes, though. I am not comfortable wearing shoes without any backs. I have a tendency to roll my ankles out.

I like Clarks also. They sell them on Amazon, and I think they even have free returns, but please double check that.

I find KLOGS on Zappos and shoebuy.com

Sherry.

Karen Beckwith 07-30-16 11:10 PM

I recently bought 3 pairs of Klogs Footwear shoes on 6pm.com for $23.00 a pair and they all fit great!

Taramisu 07-31-16 06:18 AM

Another fan of Dansko, I have more Danskos than any other shoe brand but they are expensive. I also really like Born shoes too. I have quite a bit of Born clogs and shooties, in various heel heights.

Clarks is a good brand, I have been hit or miss with them but have a pair of wedges I really like plus a couple pair of heels for special occasions.

I also like Vionic, though I think they were a little better when they were Orthaheel. They are still good and their shoes offer great arch support.

Cobb Hill is another brand that I recently discovered and like quite well, they are my go to brand for flats.

Naot has some cute sandals, but they are ridiculously expensive. I find they are quite comfortable but not sure if they are worth that much money. I have a few pairs but will probably not purchase that brand anymore.


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