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nurses with wide feet, what shoes do you wear?

22 replies

ggirl · 21/09/2013 18:18

not S & N I know but meh!

don't want fitflop or crocs
need to be black

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midnightinmoscow · 21/09/2013 18:48

Foot glove wider fitting from M&S. black leather slip on plain flat with cushioned sole.

Not stylish but comfortable and compliant with uniform policy!

fusspot66 · 21/09/2013 18:56

Ecco or Clarks or rieker will cost more but better value long term Clarks 20% off online with order to store and try it first

MrsMeow · 21/09/2013 18:59

Me and a lot of the nurse I know wear these Clarks Unstructured.

Bloody ugly as shoes go, but so so comfy. I'm on only my second pair since 2008 too so they last despite all the work!

MrsMeow · 21/09/2013 19:00

*nurses

jellyfl00d · 21/09/2013 19:03

Try camper or Joseph seibel, not cheap but eBay have some good deals

Orangeanddemons · 21/09/2013 19:08

Dare say it...Hotter. I'm a teacher so also on feet all day, I love love shoes, and avoid frumpy type shoes at all cost, but bought the most fashionable ones I could find. They are the most comfortable things I have ever ever worn, knock the rest into a cocked hat. They are not all hideous...well actually most of them are, but if you look for the odd nice pair you might be suprised

Mondaybaby · 21/09/2013 19:15

I've got an ugly pair of shoe fitflops with orthotic soles in. Very comfy and to be honest I don't care that they look ugly because I can't walk far in 'normal' shoes.

IDugUpADiamond · 21/09/2013 20:19

Camper? They are a very narrow fit!

ggirl · 21/09/2013 21:50

Are reiker ,ecco and J seibel wide fitting then?

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PennySillin · 21/09/2013 21:52

I'm currently wearing Hush Puppies but I do struggle to get comfy shoes.

ggirl · 21/09/2013 21:56

fugly but look comfy

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ggirl · 21/09/2013 22:08

will try the clarks ones on tomorrow - hope they're wide enough for my spades

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SauvignonBlanche · 21/09/2013 22:14

Those Clarks ones are D fitting!
I usually war something like this in a EEE.

fusspot66 · 21/09/2013 22:54

Sorry I wasn't around to say yes, wide and deep. Hotter are British made and v like ecco. If you're on your feet all day you want good shock absorbing soles and a strap or lace up to keep them on whilst allowing your toes to wiggle a bit.
Frump disclaimer... I'm a Podiatrist!

ggirl · 21/09/2013 23:46

yes I'm not hopeful about the clarks d fitting ones but will give them a try
sauvignon- those evans ones are the ones I am replacing , the soles are falling off!! I want better quality ones.

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ggirl · 21/09/2013 23:46

reiker and seibel -where can I try these on??

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feelthis · 21/09/2013 23:56

I find Clarks are never wide enough and are expensive for what you get I reclon- M&S wide fit are much better for me and are much more reasonably priced. Joseph Seibel shoes were in my local Costco this week - so if you have a card might be worth popping in for a look.

Gabor are often good and do a wider fit but are ££

ggirl · 22/09/2013 17:58

Thanks everyone - ended up getting the clarks unstructured ones in half size bigger . They are very comfortable and feel very supportive.
Found the m&s ones too narrow and no costco card.

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ggirl · 26/09/2013 20:15

mrsmeow update to thank you ..those clarks unstructured are so amazingly comfortable and supportive I can't believe I haven't discovered them sooner...thank you !

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KosherBacon · 26/09/2013 20:30

M&S footglove.

MrsMeow · 29/09/2013 10:32

No problem ggirl :) they're like slippers aren't they? I did a bank shift on a ward a few days ago and every single female staff member inc me was wearing them! Think nurses must keep Clarks in business...

susiedaisy · 29/09/2013 10:51

Same as MrsMeow. Lovely comfy shoes. Bit pricey but lasts ages!

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