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Looking for personal input of women's shoe experience. I need all day on my feet comfort. I don't mind paying for shoes sneaks or boots that can get the job done. So much out there I need real foot news
Need a bit more info:
If these are for work, what type of work do you do?
Are you having any foot pain or other medical problems (sciatica, tendonitis, etc)?
I am in healthcare and stand for most of my shift. I was having issues with me feet and my podiatrist told me to wear running sneaker. Ones with a thick sole. She told me to try Saucony and I have been wearing them for years. Its also important to change them every few months. They cost about 120. to 160. online. When I'm just at home hanging out I wear OOFOS recovery shoes.
https://www.oofos.com/
I also wear Aetrex shoes
http://aetrex.com/
All of these have nice arches in them
DSW has quite a selection including sneakers - discounted - and if you're willing to ride, try Marchesins on rte 23 - pompton lakes I think - not far from 287..................many comfortable brands
I bought slip on sketchers with memory foam at dsw. Wore them for about 6 hours walking thru the world's largest zoo! Comfortable, no pressure points.
Try runners haven. They watch you walk and suggest sneakers based on your foot type and your gait. My son gets a pair every year, about $120 a pair.
I work in an office casual environment and need everyday shoes that lace for support that I can control. I wear Saucony shoes for exercise and at work either Clarks (not cloud steppers, no support) or Aravon by New Balance. Have also had good results with Earth Origins.
Zappos is always a good place to try a few different pair. Free shipping on returns.
Have several pairs of Skechers ... love them ....very comfortable! You can get them in a large variety of styles — slip ons, boots, flip flops, sneakers, etc.
go to Foot Solutions in Easton!
They have a terrific selection, connvenient hours, have wide widths, and a personalized fitter for each person when they come in, etc.
If you are old enough (lol) to remember all of what the "old-fashioned" shoe stores used to do to bend over backwards for you, then you are thinking right about Foot Solutions.
Here is the link notice 14 reviews and a 5- Star rating:
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I have some Skechers which are ok, I recently purchased some New Balance shoes and they have much more support, very pleased with them. They have much more support than Skechers in my opinion.
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