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How about Doc Martens or the some flat ankle boots?0
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Fuzzy_Duck wrote: »How about Skechers? They do trainers (including shape ups) and pumps. I have three pairs now, including some for work, and they are the comfiest shoes I have ever owned. It takes me half an hour to walk to work so I do a fair bit of walking each day.
You can get them fairly cheap from Amazon and Sports Direct. One thing to be aware of though is they come up huge- unless you've got very wide feet you can definitely go a whole size down. I'm a size 6 but all my Skechers shoes are size 5.
I havenever heard of Skechers but am desparate for wide shoes - I have to wear insoles too. Can you tell me if they have removable insoles or are they stuck in? Sorry, not trying to hijack the thread....0 -
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