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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have foot pain issues as I get older (in my 50s). I recently discovered Oofos - not to wear out, but to wear as slippers at home to recover from days of long walks when walking around in socks on hardwood floors hurts (sigh). They are amazing!! When I'm out I tend to wear brands that function like orthotic shoes but don't (to me anyway) look like they come from OrthoFeet. Ecco and Earth both have sandals that work well. Usually I need adjustable straps or sandals that come in narrow sizes. Earth https://earthshoes.com/collections/sandals/products/sterling-casual-strappy-round-toe-flat-sandals-in-medium-natural-r-sterling-mna01 https://earthshoes.com/products/roni-casual-strappy-flat-sandals-in-medium-natural-r-roni-mna01 Ecco https://us.ecco.com/product/ecco-soft-sandal/238813/02021 https://us.ecco.com/product/ecco-flash/244233/01644 [/quote] Lol these are the definition of ortho shoes. These are identical to all the other ugly sandals people keep posting. [/quote] OK I'm the PP with the Earth and Ecco recommendations - could you post some suggestions you think meet OP's criteria? I'll give you an honest assessment of the likely comfort level especially if it's a brand I've tried before. I'd rather not die from embarrassment or foot pain. Give us your best shot![/quote]
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