08-08-16, 09:54 AM | |
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Northern Virginia
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In addition to a few of the brands already mentioned (Clarks, Merrell, Aerosoles) I've had good luck with a couple of other brands:
I have normal width feet -- with bunions. If I buy wider shoes to fit the bunions, they're usually a little too big and my foot slides forward and I get all kinds of toe and ball-of-foot pain. What I've learned is to look for either suede shoes in a normal width because the suede usually stretches to accommodate my bunions OR a wider shoe with a t-strap or instep strap which holds my foot in place.
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08-09-16, 02:24 PM | |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Raleigh, NC
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I've had good luck with a pair of Merrell water shoes that I took on a week long raft trip a couple of years ago that included some hiking on rest times, and still love to walk in them. Doubtful I could find the exact pic and they aren't exactly sandals, but wore them sockless. Maybe do a search? Also, I don't have any, but know lots of folks who love their Keens.
Hope you find what you're dreaming of! Anne Y |
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comfortable shoes, shoes, traveling shoes |
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