Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 Sierra- I have been nicknamed " Imelda " because of my love of shoes. One of the harder things psychologically - has beeen a change in what fits on my feet. I find that anything by s is great- I am especially fond of their clogs- generally give my feet good support- a lot of fun colors and styles. I love Born...but you have to be careful with the cut...I find that the platforms on some are a little high and sometimes my feet sort of roll off them. Bass are usually good - depending on cut - so are Enzo Anglioni. Bass are nice because, along with , there are some discount stores. Ecco are good for your feet - but are very expensive ( I bought some once when I had a problem with a DVT - and nothing fit my feet but leather tennies two sizes too big. I find Birkenstock cool but if my feet are sore and flaring- the soles are not terribly forgiving. Some like Aerosole- just haven't found any that my feet don't swell around and the grid pattern on soles are sometimes uncomfortable for me. Naturalizer are not always stylish but give you some comfort. Nike Air are some of the best sport shoes. Gee that should give you a nice little shore store. Sorry, I have found no really wearable pumps- I decided I had accepted this illness a number of years ago, when I gave away a pair of deep green suede Evan Picone pumps. I bought them ( ransomed them actually) for a St. s day party " hot date. " I was only able to wear them twice and it was just not possible to walk in them. They sat in my closet until I found a friend who really " needed " them. Hugs & happy shopping !, > Anyone have recommedations for decent looking, comfortable shoes for > someone with wide, arthritic feet who's dependent on her arch > supports? For a while, I thought Birkenstocks were the ticket, but > lately, only my tennis shoes actually feel comfy. Anyone try Bornes? > (sp?) I'm fairly young and would like to wear shoes that have some > style, especially to work. > > Sierra > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 Thanks, Imelda! S. ;-) > Sierra- I have been nicknamed " Imelda " because of my love of shoes. One of the harder things psychologically - has beeen a change in what fits on my feet. I find that anything by s is great- I am especially fond of their clogs- generally give my feet good support- a lot of fun colors and styles. I love Born...but you have to be careful with the cut...I find that the platforms on some are a little high and sometimes my feet sort of roll off them. Bass are usually good - depending on cut - so are Enzo Anglioni. Bass are nice because, along with , there are some discount stores. Ecco are good for your feet - but are very expensive ( I bought some once when I had a problem with a DVT - and nothing fit my feet but leather tennies two sizes too big. I find Birkenstock cool but if my feet are sore and flaring- the soles are not terribly forgiving. Some like Aerosole- just haven't found any that my feet don't swell around and the grid pattern on soles are sometimes uncomfortable for me. Naturalizer are not always stylish but give you some comfort. Nike Air are some of the best sport shoes. Gee that should give you a nice little shore store. Sorry, I have found no really wearable pumps- I decided I had accepted this illness a number of years ago, when I gave away a pair of deep green suede Evan Picone pumps. I bought them ( ransomed them actually) for a St. s day party " hot date. " I was only able to wear them twice and it was just not possible to walk in them. They sat in my closet until I found a friend who really " needed " them. > > Hugs & happy shopping !, > > > > > > Anyone have recommedations for decent looking, comfortable shoes for > > someone with wide, arthritic feet who's dependent on her arch > > supports? For a while, I thought Birkenstocks were the ticket, but > > lately, only my tennis shoes actually feel comfy. Anyone try Bornes? > > (sp?) I'm fairly young and would like to wear shoes that have some > > style, especially to work. > > > > Sierra > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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