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Sock Snob
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| I have rheumatoid arthritis and it has affected my hips, knees, ankles and feet. Can not find any shoes that let me stand and walk with discomfort. I have tried and bought ton of shoes. I,have a concrete floor and so far only thing that feel good are a pair of ariat boots with the square toe i had in the closet. athetlic shoes i have a pair of new balance hurts my feet and ankles. Any suggestions.
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Cold hands and Warm Heart
      Location: oklahoma | Ryka and ASIC tennis shoes. Eastland leather shoes. I'm on concrete everyday, not necessarily standing but on concrete nonetheless :). Believe me, I empathize. |
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Posts: 1440
      Location: Texas | Dansko shoes are made for standing and being on feet all day. Many people who work in hospitals wear then. I wore them when I still worked in hospital and loved them. My feet never hurt after 12 hours cOmpared to wearing sneakers for 12 hrs |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I love my Ariat Terrain hiking boots... |
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Expert
Posts: 1218
   Location: Too far from home | Ditton on the Dansko shoes. I have RA as well. They are far superior to any tennis shoes I've worn. They cost quite a bit, but last forever. I like the rubber soled ones better than the hard soled "professional" ones. |
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 Toy Story Fanatic
Posts: 4148
    Location: Oregon | Being older..54 and on my feet on concrete for 8-12 hrs per day. I normally go for New Balance/Reebok or Avia athletic shoes. But I like the ones that are mostly material. I also have a bunion and a corn on one foot. My feet do not hurt at the end of the day. Stay away from tight shoes. All leather constricts my feet and makes them hurt like crazy. |
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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
Posts: 16390
          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Merrell shoes have worked for me. |
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Sock Snob
Posts: 3021
 
| New balance dont work for me. Will have to,try dansco. |
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Veteran
Posts: 166
   Location: castle rock, colorado | Please look into Align Footwear! It is not a shoe, it is a shoe insert. They are unbelievable. I have just recently started a walking program and use these inserts in the oldest, dirtiest pair of tennis shoes that I have. Am up to 4.7 miles a day and my body does not hurt! 64 years old! |
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Elite Veteran
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| If your school system will let you, wear your boots as much as possible. I went to foot Dr. few months ago with same issue he told me to wear Airat or Justin. He said that every woman should wear nothing but these two brands of shoes. Stated boot are designed to put the women's foot in the perfect position and keeps the foot in perfect condition longer. I teach as well and have started to wear my boots more often and I can tell the difference. |
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 Lived to tell about it and will never do it again
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| I stand/walk all day, only time to sit is during lunch. I have found the perfect shoe, it is cheap and confy. The Scrubs shoes from the Shoe Dept. are the only thing that don't make my feet and legs/knees hurt. They only cost $16 and last about 3 months. |
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Veteran
Posts: 160
  
| Have you looked into Chacos? They specialize in outdoors/sandals, but they are the most comfortable, supportive pair of shoes I've ever worn. They make close-toed shoes too. Check them out. chacos.com |
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Extreme Veteran
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| Brooks brand running shoes...these are great....they are the most comfortable shoes out there!!!! I wear them to exercise and for everyday and work too. Finish Line shoe store carries them and they have all different types according to your foot shape and how your arch is shaped too. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 520

| I wear ariat hiking boots. I can't find any shoe or sneaker to fit me right and not cause me pain besides the ariats. I am really in need of a new pair, mine have rather large holes in them lol. I get a half size bigger and then put dr scholls inserts in them. The extra size lets me take the inserts out in the winter and wear an extra pair of wool socks instead (I work outside). |
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Elite Veteran
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| Dansko is the way to go. They are expensive but worth every penny. Once you are used to them you will wear them all the time. I wore them when I worked at a newspaper on concrete and when I taught school. |
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 Undercover Amish Mafia Member
Posts: 9992
           Location: Kansas | Have you tried those Dr Scholls (sp?) insoles? I finally broke down and bought a pair for my work tennis shoes and I love them! |
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Blessed 
                      Location: Here | MBT footwearetc.com Been in them now for 9 years anything else cripples me |
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Sideways Riding Expert
Posts: 11371
        Location: ND--it snows, it floods, it snows, it floods | Mindel if you can find them in the US work well for me. |
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 Pork Fat is my Favorite
Posts: 3791
        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | I worked on my feet all day and the best shoe I found was Z-coil. They are not attractive and not cheap but not expensive for how long the last which was about 18 months in a restaurant environment (they were $120 but it has been 5 years since I bought any). They are supposed to reduce 50% of the shock on your legs and back. |
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 Elite Veteran
Posts: 684
     Location: Oklahoma | I work about 60+ hours a week, all walking and running around on concrete. I've had multipul knee surgeries, so while I may be young, i get a lot of pain in my left knee. I swear by Bates. I work in law enforcement, and thats what they are designed for. I also have a pair of Converse duty boots. They are very very comfortable, but are the insulated ones, so i usually only wear them in winter, as they are quite warm. lol. All of mine are duty boots, but they make half boots and tennis type shoes as well. |
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