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Old 06-04-2009, 12:49 PM #1
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MrsD, pretty similar to the ones I got, http://www.footsmart.com/P-FitFlop-W...als-72140.aspx
I received my MaryJane earth shoes this week and they weigh almost nothing, the money I've spent in search of shoes....I think I'm going to be happy through the summer with what I've got.
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How is that strap across the top instep? Does it bind, or give?
I have major problems right where that strap goes.
How is the toe thingy? Does it get blistered? I am not a great fan of flip flops with toe thingies. But I like the sole as described. For $50 it better be good!

The Propet walking shoe (the white one) looks nice. Comes in wide too
and no ties! Good for my left foot! I am considering this one!

I am having good luck around the house inside and in the garden with
my Crocs. They have been working well so far.
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Wish I could wear sandals. I used to.
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Wish I could wear sandals. I used to.
Oh Kitt! I'm so sorry, I miss tennis shoes, this darn PN
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I am bumping this up....because I just bought a nice pair of slip on sandals at Famous Footwear.

Dr. Scholl's memory foam called Breakaway. They were in the men's department, because the selections in Women's were slim.

So I found a pair of New Balance athletic shoes, and the second pair is 1/2 off. The sandals are normally 34.99 on sale for 29.99 and I got them 1/2 off of that. So for $15 they are a deal.
Really comfortable! But they are black...no other colors.
http://www.famousfootwear.com/Shoppi...864&pg=1014276
They run a little large....normally I wear a 8.5 or 9 in men's, but these are an 8 medium. They are adjustable with velcro too.
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I wish oh how I wish I could wear shoes! I have to wear them to walk but taken them off as soon as I'm where I walking to, the other room or where ever. The thing that's the worst is Sunday shoes. Everyone in my church wears nice sunday dress and I'm in big old clunkers. I can't wear sandal's either. To hard to slip on and off with the straps or they have no arch supports. I have really high arches and hammer toes because of PN. They call it "Pes Cavus", the POD does but really it's PN doing it thing.
I've spent hundreds. For work I wear 6E NB walking shoes that are way to big for me. I can't stand anything touching the top of my feet. I look so funny in them. LOL I have a pair of crocks that are way big and I wear them some but the arch isn't high enough.

Two days ago my wife stopped to talk to someone and I finally had to sit down and take my shoes off with ppl all around. Unfortunately I was steaming at her for doing it but of course that's not fair at all. I have a hard time doing what I know I must do. I could have said please excuse me I'm going to get the car and walk off but I didn’t. If my arches weren’t so high it would make life so much easier.
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I am bumping this up....because I just bought a nice pair of slip on sandals at Famous Footwear.

Dr. Scholl's memory foam called Breakaway. They were in the men's department, because the selections in Women's were slim.

So I found a pair of New Balance athletic shoes, and the second pair is 1/2 off. The sandals are normally 34.99 on sale for 29.99 and I got them 1/2 off of that. So for $15 they are a deal.
Really comfortable! But they are black...no other colors.
http://www.famousfootwear.com/Shoppi...864&pg=1014276
They run a little large....normally I wear a 8.5 or 9 in men's, but these are an 8 medium. They are adjustable with velcro too.
I wish there was a kind women could get- I wear a 9 W women's so I don't know what that is in Men's...
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I wear a 10 W women's.

In shoes I have to get a 9.0 or 9.5 in men's.
But these were 8 M in men's.
I have worn one shoe long ago that was an 8 M men's.
I wear a 42 euro.

Shoe contours are called "lasts". Some run large, some small.

The salesgirl at the store said that the men's Medium is wider than the Women's W as a rule.
Sometimes Famous Footwear has a lot of selection in 10 W for me in the women's section. Yesterday it was dismal...forcing me to the Men's. The men's shoes seem to be a little bit higher, have thicker softer tongues, and provide more support, in general. With Unisex these days, many styles look very much alike. I prefer nylon uppers over leather, because the leather can be too stiff and push down on the top of the balls of my feet when flexing and walking and aggravate the sesamoids over time. The nylon is cooler wearing. I removed the insert they came with and put in a Doctor Scholl's gel insert...that was much much better too.

I had to try on alot of shoes...it wore me out, and the squeezing worked up the pain levels in my feet all day. But I am happy with what I finally found.
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I wear a 10 W women's.

In shoes I have to get a 9.0 or 9.5 in men's.
But these were 8 M in men's.
I have worn one shoe long ago that was an 8 M men's.
I wear a 42 euro.

Shoe contours are called "lasts". Some run large, some small.

The salesgirl at the store said that the men's Medium is wider than the Women's W as a rule.
Sometimes Famous Footwear has a lot of selection in 10 W for me in the women's section. Yesterday it was dismal...forcing me to the Men's. The men's shoes seem to be a little bit higher, have thicker softer tongues, and provide more support, in general. With Unisex these days, many styles look very much alike. I prefer nylon uppers over leather, because the leather can be too stiff and push down on the top of the balls of my feet when flexing and walking and aggravate the sesamoids over time. The nylon is cooler wearing. I removed the insert they came with and put in a Doctor Scholl's gel insert...that was much much better too.

I had to try on alot of shoes...it wore me out, and the squeezing worked up the pain levels in my feet all day. But I am happy with what I finally found.
I might have to try a pair of these... I am sick of having to wear fleece slippers in the summer- or my sneakers (which I love, but are still hot- esp. with socks on) so these sandals might be good to try around the house in place of the slippers at least.
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Shoes in general are so hard for me. I have had the same style nike walking in increasing sizes as my feet keeping growin. I wear shoes every minute I am up. Even when I go to the bathroom at night. I need to find a new kind. My mom was reading Merrel is a good brand for foot problems but I have a friend who also likes New Balance. My new best find is diabetic socks. They are super thin and are loose around the ankle. Before this I could of opened a sock shop with all I tried. Even plus womens were too tight on my ankles and I am a thin person. I suggest the med ped brand of socks highly.
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Shoes in general are so hard for me. I have had the same style nike walking in increasing sizes as my feet keeping growin. I wear shoes every minute I am up. Even when I go to the bathroom at night. I need to find a new kind. My mom was reading Merrel is a good brand for foot problems but I have a friend who also likes New Balance. My new best find is diabetic socks. They are super thin and are loose around the ankle. Before this I could of opened a sock shop with all I tried. Even plus womens were too tight on my ankles and I am a thin person. I suggest the med ped brand of socks highly.
The best sneakers I have ever owned are the Asics... I think mine are the Fortitude ? Anyway they have gel cushioning so it is wicked comfortable.
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