Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed its the rocker sole on the Dansko that makes the clogs and the sandals comfortable. I have yet to find that same comfort in their boots but its been several years since I've been willing to pay the price to find out if their new styles work. If you end up something you like please report back. My next go to shoe is merrill but its hard to find once that a "dressy" and comfortable.
Another one here who loves the rocker sole. I haven't found anythiing else like it. Please do report back if you do.
My one problem with Danskos is that I occasionally twist an ankle in them. Nothing serious has come of it, yet, but I feel like it might just be a matter of time before I do some damage to one of my ankles.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed its the rocker sole on the Dansko that makes the clogs and the sandals comfortable. I have yet to find that same comfort in their boots but its been several years since I've been willing to pay the price to find out if their new styles work. If you end up something you like please report back. My next go to shoe is merrill but its hard to find once that a "dressy" and comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Styling question for Dansko wearers. I used to wear Danskos regularly when I was a teacher almost 10 years ago. Then, I wasn't as concerned with being stylish at work and kind of rocked the hipster/teacher nerd look and wore them with tights and sweater dresses.
What kinds of pants do you wear Danskos with now? I don't know if I love them with skinny jeans/leggings and I rarely wear bootcut pants.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed its the rocker sole on the Dansko that makes the clogs and the sandals comfortable. I have yet to find that same comfort in their boots but its been several years since I've been willing to pay the price to find out if their new styles work. If you end up something you like please report back. My next go to shoe is merrill but its hard to find once that a "dressy" and comfortable.