Who makes the most comfortable pair of work appropriate shoes you own? What style are they? Have I asked y'all this before? I feel like I have, but let's answer again and keep in mind spring and summer is coming up so I don't want to be walking around in thigh high boots. I just had the most frustrating shopping hour at Nordstrom Rack because my feet act so stupid. I don't see the point in taking medicine everyday to mask symptoms, especially since I'm only 24. If I'm on anti inflammatory medications before I even hit 25, what the heck am I gonna do when I'm 50, or 75 (please don't tell TheCount or my pastor that I'm not taking those stupid things every day)? Why not just do some surgery to fix the problem and we can fix it with some more surgery later on down the line? I don't think the world will have a shortage of toe bones, I don't think the list would be as long as a kidney transplant list- or maybe it is. Maybe I'll have to submit my name to get a new big toe and 2 years from now they'll call me and I'll have to rush in to get my new toe! Was that insensitive to people on real lists? Probably, I'm sorry! I'll trade you a kidney for a toe!
Back to the real question: Who makes the most comfortable pair of work appropriate shoes you own?
7 comments:
Due to some autoimmune issues, a couple of years ago I had to decide...style OR health and comfort - well I chose the latter. My most comfortable (although not always the cutest) work shoes are ASGI, Corso Como, You By Crocs and Bandolino. Sometimes I get lucky and find trendy shoes where they had the common sense to put some padding in and that has happened with my Calvin Klein pumps and Kenneth Cole 925 slingbacks.
I'll take your kidney. thx. Nine West flats are my most comfortable. DON'T buy Aldo whatever you do. Least comfortable ever and Steve Madden is only marginally better.
My most comfortable work shoes are by Clarks. They're black, leather chunky heeled mary janes. For the summer I wear kitten heels by VanEli. I always add a padded insole to them.
bandolino
I once had a pair of clarks that were really comfy- I wore those things into the ground.
Aerosole is cool too.
PJD
Naturalizer is a good one. I've got a brown loafer that I love. Stylish & comfy.
Aerosoles are comfy and have cute styles from time to time. Bandolino and Naturalizer are great in comfort not so sylish but every now and then also. On the high end is Coach and Tory Burch
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