Best walking shoes?
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Best walking shoes?
I have terribly wide feet and for hours of walking, nothing beats a good pair of tennis shoes. However, I would like something a little more stylish while I'm in Europe. Any recommendations? Ecco, Clark? Shoes from the Magellan's Travel website? Thanks!
Sue
Sue
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I also have really wide feet and was having a hard time finding shoes for my upcoming trip to Paris. I bought a pair of really comfortable Born shoes at Dillard's on their end of season sale. They fit beautifully and are known to have added room at the front for swollen feet after walking. I've been wearing them for weeks and they are really comfy.
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Try this site. They have shoes from all sorts of great manufacturers all in one place in lots of widths. And we ordered from them last night and found a code on the internet to get 20% regular priced shoes!
http://www.footsmart.com
code: WB999629
My husband has basically a brown pair of tennis shoes that he wears in Europe. I saw many things like that on the footsmart site.
http://www.footsmart.com
code: WB999629
My husband has basically a brown pair of tennis shoes that he wears in Europe. I saw many things like that on the footsmart site.
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If they haven't shipped the order yet, you can call them and get the code entered. My mil ordered before we found the code, but since half of her stuff was backordered, we cancelled everything that didn't ship and reordered with the code.
I'm not sure of the expiration date of the code. It worked last night, but you never know when it will disappear.
I'm not sure of the expiration date of the code. It worked last night, but you never know when it will disappear.
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You asked for "stylish" shoes and you're not looking at them, you may as well wear what you have pre-Europe.
These shoes all look clumpy, and scream "American tourist", not that there's anything wrong with that beside the obvious lack in aesthetics and neuroses associated with it. Jil Sander for Puma, Prada Sport, DKNY (even), Chanel, etc. etc. etc. all do trainers which are just as comfortable and far more stylish!
These shoes all look clumpy, and scream "American tourist", not that there's anything wrong with that beside the obvious lack in aesthetics and neuroses associated with it. Jil Sander for Puma, Prada Sport, DKNY (even), Chanel, etc. etc. etc. all do trainers which are just as comfortable and far more stylish!
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After suffering from foot problems for many years, my GP finally sent me to a foot doctor who insisted that I wear Brooks Addiction walking shoes. My feet have never felt so good and now I wouldn't go anywhere without them. Style is subjective but the plain black ones look good with jeans or slacks.
My philosophy is that if your feet feel good, you're happy and if you're happy you look a whole lot better. People look at your smile and not your feet.
They're available in wide widths and there are several different variations of walkers and runners. You can buy them online.
My philosophy is that if your feet feel good, you're happy and if you're happy you look a whole lot better. People look at your smile and not your feet.
They're available in wide widths and there are several different variations of walkers and runners. You can buy them online.
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kelliebellie,
Thanks for the link and discount code! I just ordered two pairs of shoes, and was pleased with the prices.
Questions about recommendations for shoes are always hard because it's so personal. What works for one person'may be totally inappropriate for another person. I can't wear Birkenstock, though a friend swears that she can't wear anything else. If you have problem feet, it's especially difficult to know what will work. That's my $.02 worth!
Paule
Thanks for the link and discount code! I just ordered two pairs of shoes, and was pleased with the prices.
Questions about recommendations for shoes are always hard because it's so personal. What works for one person'may be totally inappropriate for another person. I can't wear Birkenstock, though a friend swears that she can't wear anything else. If you have problem feet, it's especially difficult to know what will work. That's my $.02 worth!
Paule

