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Old 09-09-2011, 05:56 AM
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I can wear thin cotton socks or the ultra soft diabetic socks sometimes if I have to. But I hate any socks and avoid them like the plague generally.

Dressing for "work"...that poses a problem. Check out some foot catalogs online like FootSmart, etc, and see what they have.

My feet don't sweat anymore. So I can wear my athletic shoes without socks most times. (I just replace the liner when it gets grungy).

Arcopedico shoes look nice and no one would notice you don't have stockings on etc.
The first shoe on this page in black.... has worked for me as a comfortable dress shoe... many places sell them for less than this website too.
http://www.arcopedicoshoes.com/classic/index.html

I am actually thinking about this style for myself:
http://www.zappos.com/arcopedico-es-...productReviews
The elastic and woven upper may really not hit my surgical scar and instep where I have tremendous issues and pain from most shoes.
Free shipping and free return shipping...I like that. Most shoes fit my right foot okay even with the high instep, but my left foot is becoming impossible these days! sigh!
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