Anonymous
Post 02/27/2026 07:28     Subject: Seeking comfortable flat - problem feet - still need to look nice

Munro shoes was sold and is relaunching. I doubt they will keep up the five widths which was actually the norm if you go back pre 1970s but we will have to see what they come up with.
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2026 00:33     Subject: Seeking comfortable flat - problem feet - still need to look nice

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at Munro. They come in all sorts of widths and are very comfortable


Sadly Munro is out of business. I loved that brand and stocked up when they marked down their shoes at the end.


Disappointing to hear that. I wear a 5W and that was one of the few brands that worked for me.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2026 23:04     Subject: Seeking comfortable flat - problem feet - still need to look nice

I recommend Camper.The Casi Myra ballet flat comes in a higher cut and lower cut vamp and I like both.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 22:38     Subject: Seeking comfortable flat - problem feet - still need to look nice

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just put Dr Scholls into all my flats to make them comfortable. My go to flats are the Tory Burch two tone black leather ballet flats with the patent leather toe and bow.

But there’s an expensive Italian line Nordstrom has that I’m always tempted to buy because they are dramatically more comfortable than any other shoe. I think the brand has a few letters and isn’t an actual word. The salesperson always brings them out when I say I’m looking for the most comfy black leather flats.


We're they AGL? I got a pair at Nordstrom that were the most comfortable flat, more than I was looking to spend at the time but so worth it.


Yes, AGL.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 22:22     Subject: Re:Seeking comfortable flat - problem feet - still need to look nice

Try Frankie4. I just bought some flats from them and was impressed with the comfort and looks.

https://frankie4.com/
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 08:25     Subject: Seeking comfortable flat - problem feet - still need to look nice

Anonymous wrote:I just put Dr Scholls into all my flats to make them comfortable. My go to flats are the Tory Burch two tone black leather ballet flats with the patent leather toe and bow.

But there’s an expensive Italian line Nordstrom has that I’m always tempted to buy because they are dramatically more comfortable than any other shoe. I think the brand has a few letters and isn’t an actual word. The salesperson always brings them out when I say I’m looking for the most comfy black leather flats.


We're they AGL? I got a pair at Nordstrom that were the most comfortable flat, more than I was looking to spend at the time but so worth it.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 06:52     Subject: Seeking comfortable flat - problem feet - still need to look nice

Anonymous
Post 02/25/2026 06:46     Subject: Seeking comfortable flat - problem feet - still need to look nice

Anonymous wrote:Look at Munro. They come in all sorts of widths and are very comfortable


Sadly Munro is out of business. I loved that brand and stocked up when they marked down their shoes at the end.