Need recommendations for a shoe that meets these criteria

Anonymous
Can be worn in a business casual environment
Must be closed toe
Extremely comfortable. Allow for walking all over a building and grounds during work day
Can be worn with skirts and dresses
Wide-ish toe box
Comfortable out of the box
Flat.
Not a sneaker
Works for people with problem feet. By this I mean most shoes hurt my feet.

I appreciate the help.
Anonymous
The Vionic Uptown loafer! I just got a second pair because I needed pretty much everything you described above and my first pair was terrific. I got them at Nordstrom. Younger people at work have complemented the silver pair quite a bit so I guess they don't look too orthopedic. I also have some Vivaia flats that are pretty good but not as good as the loafers.
Anonymous
If you are looking for something with lots of arch support, better to go the Vionic route, but if that isn’t your particular foot issue, this ticks your other boxes: https://www.camper.com/en_US/women/shoes/casi_casi/camper-casi_myra-K201253-015?size=37&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw57exBhAsEiwAaIxaZq97yR3q-2RlUfXkZuIcuiy-nwbcugseeKy1_WZVpwiax_VR4oNQBhoCQ50QAvD_BwE
Anonymous
Non pointy Rothy’s in a half size up work for me.
Anonymous
Coach Loafers are the comfiest shoes I've ever worn. They are like slippers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Coach Loafers are the comfiest shoes I've ever worn. They are like slippers.


NP. Which ones do you like?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Coach Loafers are the comfiest shoes I've ever worn. They are like slippers.


NP. Which ones do you like?


Jolene Loafer, Ronnie Loafer, or the Marley Drivers. The drivers are a little more casual, so depends on what your are styling. But they will all be super comfy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Non pointy Rothy’s in a half size up work for me.


This. Nothing has come close to how comfortable these are.
Anonymous
Why are people recommending loafers when OP said she wants something she can wear with skirts and dresses?
Anonymous
OP - do Clarks work for you?
Anonymous
Sam Edelman loafers are exactly what you are asking for. Mid-priced, super soft and lovely. Once of the few shoes that didn’t require a breaking in period https://www.samedelman.com/product/womens-loraine-bit-loafer-3016088/black-leather-ec0220790
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are people recommending loafers when OP said she wants something she can wear with skirts and dresses?


You can absolutely wear loafers with dresses. Very much in style these days:

https://www.instyle.com/fashion/shoes/loafer-outfits
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Vionic Uptown loafer! I just got a second pair because I needed pretty much everything you described above and my first pair was terrific. I got them at Nordstrom. Younger people at work have complemented the silver pair quite a bit so I guess they don't look too orthopedic. I also have some Vivaia flats that are pretty good but not as good as the loafers.


Comfy shoes are in right now!
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