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What’s right for you is completely dependant on your foot type.I’m not just talking wide or narrow. You should find out if you over-pronate at all. If you do, a simple insert can sometimes help make a big difference in your foot alignment which will releave pressure and pain through out your feet and the rest of your body too (especially in your back). A lot of running stores can help with this, or see a chiroptactor/podiatrist. Try a running store first -Even if you’re not int he market for shoes to run in, you can sometimes get free gait analysis and pointers on inserts. The latter two will usually try to get you to buy custom orthotics ($$$).
posted almost 2 years agoI would definitely go for flats or wedges, for comfort. when you get new shoes you always have to break them in, but after that they’re usually super comfortable. lol my friend said about her flats, “once the blisters go away they’re fine!”.
posted almost 2 years agoIt might not be for everyone, but I love my keds….my feet are never sore. Also, minnetonka moccasins (NOT appropriate for work, but good for at home and everything else) are super comfy.
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You know, I’ve been considering Keds. What kind do you have?
Also, thanks you to those who’ve responded so far!
posted almost 2 years agoTOMS are amazing, I have like 4 pairs and wear them all so much because theyre so comfy and versatile, and I also love Minnetonka moccasins. I have a tall pair of fringey Minetonkas and a shorter lace up pair with fringe, and both are very versatile and comfy!
posted almost 2 years agoWhen I’m on my feet all day I definitely lean towards wearing brogues – they look cute and are super comfortable! If you’re from the UK, New Look always has decent brogues, or H&M! :)
posted almost 2 years agoWell if you’re constantly on your feet, I recommend wear flats. I’ve heard that TOMS are super comfortable as well.
posted almost 2 years agoA good pair of flats is a great way to stay comfortable and stylish. Try this pair for a casual look or a sparkly pair for dressier days.
posted almost 2 years agoi’m not exactly sure where you work, but my work considers keds, toms, and some other shoes not appropriate unless it’s a casual work day. hands down best option are flats for me. if there isn’t enough cushion, i usually add those gel insoles to them. a low heel (1inch-2inch) are also pretty good because your feet arch that way when you walk. wedges are also good too but be careful not to get heavy ones.
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I am all about comfort! I have found that Aerosoles are really comfortable. They have tons of heels and wedges that are very stylish and I can be on my feet all day.
posted almost 2 years agoI’d have to say Vans or Keds. Or you can buy some squishy pads for your feet at a local drugstore.
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Cole Haan has some great shoes with Nike Air insoles…super comfy! they have cute wedges, flats, simple styles that would be good for work.
posted almost 2 years agoI recently bought some “insolia” insoles for my high heels.. apparently they’re meant to take the weight off the ball of your foot and redistribute the weight more evenly. I bought them off ebay, so when they actually arrive I’ll let you know if it helps. If it does, maybe you could get away with wearing pain-free cute kitten heel shoes at work!
posted almost 2 years agoTOMS are so comfy!! The toe area can kind of wear after a while but I agree with everyone who has said toms. I have two pairs and find them the perfect shoe for school.
posted almost 2 years agoI don’t think Vans or Keds are comfortable as they don’t have any arch support. What about Hush Puppies. They have some decent looking and sort of trendy but not super cool looking shoes.
posted 6 months agoTOMS TOMS TOMS TOMS TOMS TOMS TOMS! :) If you don’t have to wear fancy shoes for work like me!
posted 6 months agoI know that Blowfish Shoes are super comfortable, and they usually have a range of styles for everyone (flats, boots, wedges, etc.) and all occassions.
posted 3 months agoInstead of looking for good places to buy shoes, just get gel inserts so you can customize which areas you’d like more comfort per shoe. You don’t need to get rid of your current ones!
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You must go for flats, but make sure that shoes are comfortable. Don’t ever get shoe with tough and hard sole. Look for the sole with cushions or fluppy one.
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