a flat, brown, supportive, not ugly sandal for a tall teacher

Anonymous
I have 2 pairs of Birkenstocks and I LOVE them, but sometimes I want something slightly dressier. I am a 1st grade teacher, though, so it needs to be functional and SUPER comfy and supportive since I'm standing and walking a lot.

I'm also tall, so I prefer flat or nearly flat, and I'm a size 11 shoe.
THANKS!
Anonymous
Following. I also wear size 11.
Anonymous
Search vionic women’s sandal on Amazon. Tons of options and vionic makes very comfortable and supportive shoes.
Anonymous
Don't know if this is your style but Clarks is doing an extra 40% off sale prices. I've found their shoes to be comfortable.

I like covered toes at work
https://www.clarks.com/en-us/elizabelle-sea/26177123-p

I like the ankle strap and stitching
https://www.clarks.com/en-us/maritime-may/26176291-p
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Search vionic women’s sandal on Amazon. Tons of options and vionic makes very comfortable and supportive shoes.


I’m tall and recently discovered vionic. I love my slip in sneakers.

My favorite sandals are from Taos. Great support and they’ve trekked a lot of miles on bumpy European roads with me.
Anonymous
I agree, I think covered toes at work is good. When I was an ES teacher I gave up on fashion and wore clogs. It helped my body.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Search vionic women’s sandal on Amazon. Tons of options and vionic makes very comfortable and supportive shoes.


I’m tall and recently discovered vionic. I love my slip in sneakers.

My favorite sandals are from Taos. Great support and they’ve trekked a lot of miles on bumpy European roads with me.


Me again just to say I also wear an 11 (actually 10.5, so 42s fit perfectly).
Anonymous
I have vionics and they are super comfortable. I also have a pair of walking clouds that are really comfortable. I found them both more comfy than Birks -- better arch support, and more cushion on the sole. The taos ones I ordered didn't work for me, although I have taos sneakers that I like. I agree with PP that Clarks are usually super comfortable -- they are the only mainstream brand that I can consistently find something comfortable that looks at least decent. The are the only brand my elderly mother has worn in the last 20-30 years, actually -- she likes their slides.

I went on zappos and filtered for "comfort" then ordered about 10 different sandals. Then I just returned all the ones that didn't work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't know if this is your style but Clarks is doing an extra 40% off sale prices. I've found their shoes to be comfortable.

I like covered toes at work
https://www.clarks.com/en-us/elizabelle-sea/26177123-p

I like the ankle strap and stitching
https://www.clarks.com/en-us/maritime-may/26176291-p


hideous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't know if this is your style but Clarks is doing an extra 40% off sale prices. I've found their shoes to be comfortable.

I like covered toes at work
https://www.clarks.com/en-us/elizabelle-sea/26177123-p

I like the ankle strap and stitching
https://www.clarks.com/en-us/maritime-may/26176291-p


I haven't looked at links (PICTURES people!)
but clarks are also super comfy and sometimes surprisingly fashionable.
Anonymous
My “fancy” practical sandals are the braided Birkenstock gizehs. Some of the others with a more shiny finish might step it up too. I know you said you already had Birks and were looking for something different. Just pointing out that there are different styles that might bring it up a notch
Anonymous
You’re going to be showing your toes!?
Anonymous
The toe covering makes it a bit harder to find ones that don't look clunky, but these aren't bad:
https://www.zappos.com/p/womens-clarks-elizabelle-sea-tan-leather/product/9940910/color/665


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