| Hello! Can anyone recommend a shoe or a brand that requires no break in. The older I get, the harder it is for me to buy shoes. My heels always get cut up pretty badly. I'd like to avoid this and willing to pay whatever it costs! Thanks. |
| Soft suede flats like the J Crew Cece. |
| Sofft puts extra padding at the back of the heels. |
| If you wear thick socks, this won't happen. Are you looking for sockless shoes? If so, patagonia. |
| Sofft, Dansko,Born, Santina, Birkis |
| Born |
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Dress shoes, or casual?
Dress brands that work for me: Ros Hommerson Walking Cradles Munro American Casual: Naot Dansko |
| I have some slip on ballet flats by hush puppies. They have a padded footbed which is raised for your arch. The only thing you need to be sure about is the size, because the edges are slightly elasticated if the shoe is a little small it can bite your heel a bit. I had to go up a 1/2 size to avoid this. |
| Have you tried a blister block stick? They work really well. |
| Fly London if you like a little heel |
| Any expensive brands anyone recommends? I'm not talking chanel as those are 750. |
| mephisto |
Agl shoes. Have had a fed pairs of ballet flats over the last few years and no break in required. That said, they don't offer much in the way of support. I really like them and plan to keep buying as I wear them out http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/attilio-giusti-leombruni-ballerina-flat/3018689?origin=category-personalizedsort&contextualcategoryid=0&fashionColor=&resultback=257 |
Meant few pairs not fed |
| I like Bruno Magli for flats, Ferragamo for work, and French Sole for casual. They have all been super comfortable for me and not caused blisters. Ironically I got a pair of Easy Spirit sandals last year thinking they would be comfort shoes and they gave me blisters every time I wore them. I had to toss them. |