| Clark's sandals. |
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I wear these or similar and walk miles in them. Extremely comfortable and look good with everything:
https://www.fitflop.com/us/en/shop/gracie-leather-slides-with-toe-post-p-GB8#592 |
| Does anyone have a suggestion for a non sneaker and non sandal? I love comfortable sandals but for city walking I prefer something closed-toed/enclosed because of city dirt and grime. |
| I like the shoes by JBU. Amazon sells them and I'm sure others too. |
| Frye - Melanie style slip-on shoes for women. Very comfy and nice looking. |
Skechers makes closed toe shoes. Very nice and comfortable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B-7kimKBTk |
| Ecco |
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Whoops! Wrong link. Correct link below:
https://www.skechers.com/women/shoes/flats/ |
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Maybe you’re looking for Cole Haan espadrilles? I don’t have these yet but I have regular espadrilles, with which I add insets for long walking, and Cole Haan sneakers are generally pretty wearable. These seem fine
https://www.colehaan.com/womens-cloudfeel-espadrille-loafer/W23439.html |
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Alegria - A very wide variety of shoes, clogs and sandals that are like clogs - replaceable insoles - designed for nurses.
https://alegriashoes.com/collections/new |
I am the PP and I’m just reading these reviews and finding them meh. Maybe just get nice espadrilles instead… like soludos and use an insole |
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I'd go look in Comfort One Shoes and try on a bunch. Sometimes you get a great salesperson, sometimes not so much, but my feet don't reliably match Internet reviews.
At least 80 percent of what they carry is not terribly cute, but some things are cute, and if you find a good fit it should be comfortable. |
| Birkenstocks. |
Why? Do you turn into a pumpkin or something? |
This. I do leather ecco sneakers / oxfords. I wore them for a week in London. My feet felt fine. |