OrthoComfootWomen's Orthopedic Walking Shoes Slip On Loafers: Comfortable Orthotic Shoes with Arch Support for Flat Feet, Casual Plantar Fasciitis Deck Loafers for Heel and Foot Pain Relief
A**I
Con
Very comfortable. The height of them makes it more comfortable when I wear my boot, due to a fractured foot.
A**S
Perfect!
So comfortable! These shoes are adorable. I have high arches and these actually support them. Great find! I'm usually a size 9.5 but i ordered a ten and im glad i did, they fit perfectly. I highly recommend.
M**A
Comfy but noisy
Shoes are very comfy, especially the insoles. I’ve worn them two weeks and now they make a weird noise when I’m walking. That’s the only flaw I’ve found.
L**H
Great shoe!
I absolutely love these shoes!! Great look, great fit, and comfortable. The price was good also!!
A**.
Noisy and stiff
These are cute shoes. They're also noisy every step has a creaking sound. The insoles are too rigid and the arch is painfully high. Won't be buying this brand again
J**Y
fit of this shoe.
I ordered this ortho shoe in December of 2024. Thet have never been worn as everyt ime I try to put my foot into the shoe, the tongue goes toward the toe and I cannot get it out I have to take the shoe right off and try again. I did try to use fish line to hold the tongue in place while I put my foot in it. That did not work. I took them to a shoe repair shop here in Alpena Mi and they tried to sew the tongue half way in place. That has not worked either. The shoes are now back at the shoe repair shop and they have called me to say there is no wasy to fix tge tongue. These have never been worn and I feel that ortho should refund my money as the shoes are definitely defective. Thanks for hearing my complaint. Please respond ASAP.
J**H
Cute
Cute and comfortable
M**Y
Lovely, and surprisingly comfortable, shoes!
After 20 years on active-duty US military service during the days we regularly ran and exercised in combat boots, combined with genetics, one of my feet is a mess. Rather than endure the terrible pain of a surgeon breaking all my toes and many other bones in that foot and permanent pins, I've lived with it. (After all, at nearly 70 I no longer run.)I am now only comfortable in flats (or near-flats) and must usually wear shoes a half-size larger to accommodate hammer toes.I usually stick to a certain international brand I know works for me. But I loved the look of these, so I ordered them. Their level of comfort surprised me, especially because I must be so choosy, and limited, in my choices. They cost a bit more, but better-quality shoes can last for years versus buying cheaper ones several times annually.
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