Guest guest Posted June 12, 2003 Report Share Posted June 12, 2003 I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe I want. ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man not know what he is talking about???? Mommy to (12-17-98) and Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2003 Report Share Posted June 12, 2003 I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe I want. ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man not know what he is talking about???? Mommy to (12-17-98) and Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2003 Report Share Posted June 13, 2003 Thanks Daiga, I didn't know that! I was wondering why I was never given the choice before. I should have known that there is only one type of shoe for the FAB. Re: someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes , there is a Markell catalogue which offers various shoe styles but not all are used in conjuction with the FAB so you need to be careful. The shoes that you want are the (Ponseti Method) open toed tarso medius straight last boot (style 1644 for sizes 000 to 6½ or style 2644 for sizes 7 to 9). Hope this helps! Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/7 (size 6) > I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. > > > > someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes > > I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I > was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my > prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe > I want. > > > > ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man > not know what he is talking about???? > > > > > > Mommy to (12-17-98) and > > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2003 Report Share Posted June 13, 2003 Thanks Daiga, I didn't know that! I was wondering why I was never given the choice before. I should have known that there is only one type of shoe for the FAB. Re: someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes , there is a Markell catalogue which offers various shoe styles but not all are used in conjuction with the FAB so you need to be careful. The shoes that you want are the (Ponseti Method) open toed tarso medius straight last boot (style 1644 for sizes 000 to 6½ or style 2644 for sizes 7 to 9). Hope this helps! Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/7 (size 6) > I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. > > > > someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes > > I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I > was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my > prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe > I want. > > > > ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man > not know what he is talking about???? > > > > > > Mommy to (12-17-98) and > > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2003 Report Share Posted June 13, 2003 , Unfortunately, he gave me the impression that he meant there were different styles of shoes to choose from. I am not going to give him the chance to redeem himself. I am going to stick with the place in Jersey City that knew exactly what to give me. Re: someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe I want. ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man not know what he is talking about???? Mommy to (12-17-98) and Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2003 Report Share Posted June 13, 2003 , Unfortunately, he gave me the impression that he meant there were different styles of shoes to choose from. I am not going to give him the chance to redeem himself. I am going to stick with the place in Jersey City that knew exactly what to give me. Re: someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe I want. ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man not know what he is talking about???? Mommy to (12-17-98) and Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe I want. ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man not know what he is talking about???? Mommy to (12-17-98) and Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe I want. ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man not know what he is talking about???? Mommy to (12-17-98) and Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 , there is a Markell catalogue which offers various shoe styles but not all are used in conjuction with the FAB so you need to be careful. The shoes that you want are the (Ponseti Method) open toed tarso medius straight last boot (style 1644 for sizes 000 to 6½ or style 2644 for sizes 7 to 9). Hope this helps! Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/7 (size 6) > I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. > > > > someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes > > I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I > was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my > prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe > I want. > > > > ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man > not know what he is talking about???? > > > > > > Mommy to (12-17-98) and > > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 , there is a Markell catalogue which offers various shoe styles but not all are used in conjuction with the FAB so you need to be careful. The shoes that you want are the (Ponseti Method) open toed tarso medius straight last boot (style 1644 for sizes 000 to 6½ or style 2644 for sizes 7 to 9). Hope this helps! Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/7 (size 6) > I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. > > > > someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes > > I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I > was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my > prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe > I want. > > > > ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man > not know what he is talking about???? > > > > > > Mommy to (12-17-98) and > > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 I think they have some closed toe shoes too, but I was not aware that you could choose different ones to attach to the bar. > I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. > > > > someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes > > I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I > was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my > prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe > I want. > > > > ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man > not know what he is talking about???? > > > > > > Mommy to (12-17-98) and > > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 I think they have some closed toe shoes too, but I was not aware that you could choose different ones to attach to the bar. > I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. > > > > someone please explain this to me about Markel Shoes > > I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I asked if I > was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to bring in my > prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which style shoe > I want. > > > > ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does this man > not know what he is talking about???? > > > > > > Mommy to (12-17-98) and > > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 My son has a tennis shoe with a bar with clips always had a to fight with him about his shoes up all night since the new shoes he sleeps throughthe night and no crying!!! > > I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right > shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no > heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. > > > > > > > > someone please explain this to me > about Markel Shoes > > > > I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I > asked if I > > was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to > bring in my > > prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which > style shoe > > I want. > > > > > > > > ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does > this man > > not know what he is talking about???? > > > > > > > > > > > > Mommy to (12-17-98) and > > > > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 My son has a tennis shoe with a bar with clips always had a to fight with him about his shoes up all night since the new shoes he sleeps throughthe night and no crying!!! > > I don't know for sure, but maybe he means the regular left/right > shoes or the straight last shoes. Also, Markell has the ones with no > heel now, so maybe that is what he meant. > > > > > > > > someone please explain this to me > about Markel Shoes > > > > I bought Sandals today for my sons at Stride Rite. While there, I > asked if I > > was able to get the DBB from them. The guys said yes, I have to > bring in my > > prescription and then I can go through the catalog and pick which > style shoe > > I want. > > > > > > > > ARE THERE OTHER STYLES AVAILABLE THAT ATTACH TO THE BAR???? Does > this man > > not know what he is talking about???? > > > > > > > > > > > > Mommy to (12-17-98) and > > > > Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB (nights only) > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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