| that do not feel like you are walking on the floor barefoot? |
Clark's--look for them on Zappos |
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None of them, honestly. I have many pairs - favs are Tory Burch - but in all of them I use these (you can buy them in black, too, so they aren't that noticeable):
http://www.amazon.com/Pedag-Semi-Rigid-Orthotic-Metatarsal-Womens/dp/B001E6U07M/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1399381757&sr=1-1&keywords=pedag+insoles |
| AGL at Nordstrom. Pricey though. |
NP here. Do these make the shoes more comfortable? I'm hoping they will help me too. Thanks! |
| Puma! |
| Campers |
1+. Or Amazon - that's where I find the best prices, but sort of hit or miss. |
| Aerosoles |
Second this. They are the most comfortable shoes ever! INSANELY expensive though.
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| I love the Sam Edelman Felicia style. Much more comfy than Tory Burch, and cheaper. They aren't super-supportive but better than some others I've tried. |
| Delmans seem to have a little more support -- at least you cannot completely bend the sole! When I find them on a sample sale site, I stock up. They tend to run small too. |
Third this. They are very expensive, but they last a very long time. I've had my go to pair for four years and expect that with regular care (reheeling, etc) they will last for at least another four., if not a full decade. On per wear basis they are cheaper for me than shoes I've picked up for $50 that are a wreck at the end of the season and which are not nearly as comfortable. I am very hard on shoes. |
+1 I have two colors and wear them almost every day. |
| Surprised no one has mentioned Cole Haan - they're my comfy flat go-to. |