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www.aerosoles.com. Shoes are amazingly comfortable (even dress shoes), fashionable, and not too expensive.
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I've been going through the same dilemma and purchased Lizflex (made by Liz Claybourne) and so far so good. They're very comfy and cushiony flats with a sturdy yet flat rubber heel. I got mine at Macy's for $39. and will be taking them to Europe in a few weeks. Mary
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IF you are serious about comfort, IF you want to have NO problems with blisters or pain of any kind, IF it is more important to you that your feet hold up throughout a long day of walking and walking, up and down the cobblestone streets of Europe, you can do no better that SAS. And they don't cost a fortune like some others I could name. They go with everything. I have 2 pairs of SAS Free Time shoes: one in black and one in taupe. I travel constantly and go to Europe every year.I am the envy of my traveling companions with my wonderful shoes. They are not gorgeous, but they are not ugly either. You may wish to pack another pair of shoes for dress up. But for sightseeing, walking through airports, museum visits, and the like, they will never let you down.<BR>Sandy in Dallas
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You really can't get a good answer to this question because what is great for one person is terrible for the next. It all depends on your feet. I've tried Easy Spirit, Aerosoles, Ecco, Rockports, Born, Mephistos and countless others but the one that is most comfortable for me is SAS.
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I was a big Aerosole fan, but have since found that Clarke's of England make great looking shoes that are easily as comfortable, but come with thicker soles, which make for great walking. Also, most of the Aerosoles seem to have elastic-like uppers, which are great, but Clarke's make leather uppers, which is nice for the "go anywhere, wear with anything" part of traveling.
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Sandy, you might want to look for SAS outlet stores. We have one here in the Raleigh-Durham, NC area. The Time Outs are fantastic for walking and cost about $110-120 at an outlet. I hardly wear anything else when I have to do a lot of walking on vacation or for work (tradeshows).