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How to do smart for work when I've been told to wear trainers or walking shoes

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flier · 28/09/2016 15:45

Basically, I have very painful feet, saw consultant this week and am now waiting for an appointment with a podiatrist for an orthotic shoe (lovely!). I'd love some ideas on work outfits e.g dresses and skirts that I can look stylish in whilst wearing trainers, also for some ideas on trainers which look good. Help much appreciated.

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flier · 29/09/2016 08:29

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tigerdriverII · 29/09/2016 08:34

Office have a big range of stylish trainers. Not sure how robust they are but there's loads of colours etc

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Wetcappuccino · 29/09/2016 08:40

Next do brogue type trainers in tan and black. Also other retro trainers in black and a soft grey and black leatherette trainers. Not sure if any of these would be suitable? I would have thought, with opaque tights, most skirts and dresses would be possible... But maybe an a-line or tunic shape rather than fitted (depending how you are comfortable). I like Boden for tunic type work dresses, but ASOS are good too, and Next have some nice a-line skirts at the moment.

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daisymai08 · 29/09/2016 08:46

What's the issue with your feet? I wear Dr Martens Shoes and their smart boots - also have foot trouble, they're wide....I have sparky black converse for when I go out.... Also look at Heavenly feet their an anti after footwear, I have a prolapsed foot due to arthritis but I've got my footwear Sussed now :)

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daisymai08 · 29/09/2016 08:48

Ps saw the orthotics department get them to make you an insole...the range of shoes are soul (not sole;) destroying!! That way you can chose your own

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sleepwhenidie · 29/09/2016 08:51

I put some pins together for someone here a while back looking for trainer 'looks', there may be some inspiration there

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sleepwhenidie · 29/09/2016 09:56

Just realised that all my pics are trousers and you wanted dresses, but i think the simple white, or black leather style will be best for office and IMHO midi or long skirts work best with trainers if you are going for smarter rather than sporty/quirky Smile

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teta · 29/09/2016 10:04

Fitflop have a new range of brogues/loafers that are super light and very comfortable if you don't want to wear trainers.Most styles are wide-fitting and some look pretty up-to-date.

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JamieLannistersFuckButler · 29/09/2016 11:21

Flier

My Chiropractor recommended this brand of off-the-shelf orthotic. Some of their styles are pretty acceptable!

www.vionicshoes.co.uk/

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flier · 29/09/2016 14:28

Thanks everyone for your replies. My big toe joints are very painful and every morning when I get up I feel as if I'm walking really flat footed and, again, very painful. As a result, I find I've got a lot of back and hip pain because I'm walking differently. I've been told to keep away from heels and ballet pumps, that only lace up shoes would do me any good. However, in the summer, I wore fit flops and a pair of strive sandals which, whilst not lace ups, I felt offered my arches the support I needed. Coming into the colder months now, it's back to the walking shoes/trainers and I'm fed up with wearing jeggings to work already!

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nickEcave · 29/09/2016 16:24

Can you wear brogues? I can't wear any kind of "slip on" shoe like ballet pumps or court shoes but brogues are fine for me and look pretty smart with skirts/dresses. I have Clarks Hamble Oaks in about 5 different colours.

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Fuzzypeggy · 29/09/2016 16:30

How about the orthotic insoles which support the foots arches? You could wear lace up brogues etc if you prefer lace ups. With the I always inside so you don't have to wear trainers all the time. They really do support the foot in the same way tha fit flops etc do

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Catinthecorner · 29/09/2016 17:01

Could you manage with flat boots?

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AnnieOnnieMouse · 29/09/2016 18:36

Look at Hotter shoes, they are rather good

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ChipInTheSugar · 29/09/2016 18:41

Hotter and Shuropody both do acceptable shoes which are supportive and some of which will accommodate an orthotic.

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Cellardoor23 · 29/09/2016 19:31

I think Hotters are brilliant. I have problems with my feet too. I had black trainer type shoes that I wore to work when I was pregnant. 8 hours + on my feet and my feet didn't hurt at all.

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P1nkP0ppy · 29/09/2016 19:42

Definitely look at Hotters. I have residual problems with my feet after smashing my ankle/foot and they are really comfortable (money back if you try them at home but they don't suit you).

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Bb90 · 29/09/2016 19:44
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Lweji · 29/09/2016 19:46

I buy really comfortable sports insoles that I put inside my boots.
It may work if you buy slightly larger shoes. It would work well with brogues.

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daisymai08 · 30/09/2016 07:31

Flier have you been tested for arthritis?

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RandomDent · 30/09/2016 07:36

Agree about sketchers memory foam, they are ridiculously comfortable. There,are lots of different styles.

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flier · 03/10/2016 15:58

Thanks everyone, lots more to look at :-)

daisymai08 They x-rayed myy feet last week and there was no sign of arthritis - in fact I think they were surprised at how good they were actually looking :-/

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Ollycat · 03/10/2016 16:04

Tbh is just get a nice pair of trainers and wear them with normal office clothes - it worked for Fiona Bruce! I wear Stan Smiths to work with smart dresses / opaque tights etc. If you look at brands like Me & Em etc it's how they tend to style their clothes.

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LunaLoveg00d · 03/10/2016 16:06

Some of the Skechers shoes are as comfy and supportive as trainers, but look more like work shoes.

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sianihedgehog · 03/10/2016 16:09

You'll probably get orthotic insoles, OP, I wear them all the time. Brogues are fashionable right now, and work really well with insoles. Flat soled riding boots are great with skirts or dresses and fine with insoles, too.
I have a pair of vionic sandals like the poster above linked and while they are a bit frumpy, they are SO comfortable and it is lovely to not have my feet all wrapped up.

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