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Virtually, of course
We live in a city and walk everywhere for daily life and I'd like to get into more longer walks with the kids during the day. But my only "winter" shoes are Dansko clogs with open backs. I love, love, love Dansko shoes and I sort of have my eye on these Mary Janes (on sale somewhere, of course). They seem to have a bit more of an athletic bottom and a bit lower heel than my clogs which can sometimes be less steady than I want while out with the kids.
Any other shoes you all like? My requirements are:
great arch support
black
non slip-on (I need good security)
good for distance walking
while carrying a baby
and chasing a toddler
looks nice-ish with skirts (tennis shoes are out)
And a great price certainly wouldn't hurt but cost is not my primary concern.
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Oh, I'm all about shoe shopping, Susan!!! And I was so excited to see your Mary Janes because I LOVE Mary Janes - in fact I have two pair of Dansko Mary Janes that I love!!!!! BUT.....your link goes to a Svan high chair.
Show me your shoes!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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are you looking for a winter shoe? waterproof, warm lined? and the like? or just a basic shoe..
If you want a good winter boot I would recommend the knee high winter boots I have.. they're PRETTY.. look great with skirts, I can tuck thin pants into them or wear regular leg pants over them.. they work great for snow and ice though crunching through ice crusted snow would likely mar the leather. They do have a bit of a heel but I find them to be good and stable and can wear them all day on my feet.
Here they are at Amazon Merrell Spire Peak boots
BUT I found them at a store where I could get a nice discount coupon and got them for about 25% off the list price.
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Oh and since you are shoe shopping.. if anyone can find a cheap pair of ankle lace up boots like these.. for a good bit less than $60 I would really love a new pair but $60 is steep when they're not a *need*. I also would want black.
And Susan, these look great with skirts and are generally easy to move in but since mine are old and beat down, and I haven't found a pair to try I couldn't speak to the support.
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Susan,
I have similar shoe requirements and really like Dansko. One other brand that I find comfortable for my foot is Naot. My feet love them. Not sure if they make what you are looking for but it might give you a few more choices. I can't help with a suggestion because I can't wear shoes with a back or even a back strap. Have fun shopping!
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Link fixed! Sorry--I was writing about our high chair in another thread and forgot to double check.
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SusanJ Forum All-Star
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Jodie,
Actually I'd really love some boots and I got a great response a couple years back when I asked about boot shopping. Then we sort of decided not to spend the money. But dh is a supporter of good shoes and knows I've been patiently putting off boots for a couple years so I might be able to swing it this year. But I also want Mary Jane-type shoes for the transitional seasons and I'm not sure which is higher priority right now.
Also I have really wide calves. Even when I'm a healthy weight my calves are really thick. Hm, though I just quick checked the reviews and the very top one seems like these would be a good bet for me. Thanks for the tip. Now I just have to decide which kind of shoe I want more this year!
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I'm a big Dansko fan, too. I also love Keens, and I have a pair of these that I really love. They did rub the backs of my heels when I first got them, but now that they are broken in, I can wear them all day long. Mine are the Orion Blue.
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Those are nice Keens. I have a pair of Keen sandals and they are super-comfortable but I find the arch support to be not quite enough for all day. Also dh thinks closed-toe Keens are really stupid looking. Doesn't help in the "should I buy another pair of shoes" conversations
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I have 2 pairs (different colors) of Dansko Margretes and I love them! I do a lot of walking in them and it's the only wear-everywhere shoe I have that will tackle anything and not give me foot trouble. I need really good arch support and a good design in a shoe.
I'd like to get another pair for the winter - last year, I just wore my Margretes through the winter with dark tights and it worked. I'm torn though. I like the Kate's which you linked to, but I also like the Marcelle. My gripe about that one is that it seems too clunky. Then, I like the Sally which looks basically like what I have now, but with a closed back. I like that I know my foot responds to the build of this shoe...but it's not a winter shoe AT ALL! I DO love the Risa Boot.
On to another brand which I'm thinking of considering...a few very good friends of mine swear by Merrells. I think these Plaza Bandeaus are cute. I wear a lot of chocolate browns in the winter (and I wear skirts pretty much all the time) so I like a shoe that looks feminine and pairs well with chocolate brown tights. I think these would be cute. The Plaza Flaunt looks nice! (Can you tell I'm a sucker for Mary Janes? I just think they're so feminine and feel so secure on your foot so I love em!) I ADORE these little ballet flats - but I'm not looking for black shoes. Still...they look so pretty! Wouldn't they be adorable with a grey wool or a black skirt for winter?
I'm watching your thread closely, Susan! I really need to make a decision about a good winter shoe as well! I'd love to have a really good everyday brown boot...but I don't know if I could do a good shoe...and a good boot. Anyway, I'll be watching...
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My winter shoe requirements are similar to yours, and I eventually went with these Skechers. Sometimes you can find them on sale for a little less than this, but when I wanted black ones (as opposed to a print or pattern) I paid about that much.
They wear well, are as comfortable as tennis shoes, but look good with long skirts--I even wear them to Mass, esp. if I'm cantoring and don't want to worry about tripping over my own feet! The only thing I couldn't say for sure is whether they have much arch support--it's enough for me, but I can't say whether they're super-supportive or not.
With these and a pair of flat-heeled boots I bought years ago on sale and which appear to be indestructible, I'm usually set for winter!
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Love the Plaza Bandeaus that Jen linked above. I SO wished I needed them. But, I have a pair of Dansko Mary Janes that are just fine, so I can't really justify them. Shoot. Unfortunately all my Danskos last FOREVER!!!!!!
I really like my shorter riding black riding boots that I got about 5 years ago. They are really comfortable and I walk everywhere in them.
I'm thinking about Dansko Deliah Boot-knee-high cuz I have a couple skirts that don't look good with the shorter boot, and it's getting harder and harder to find longer winter skirts...(remind me to start a thread on this at some point...have a bunch of links to share).
I have a pair of cheap-dressy-black-heel-knee-high-boots, but I can only wear them for Church/dress-up...they are NOT comfortable, but BOY, do they LOOK GOOD!
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SusanJ wrote:
Actually I'd really love some boots and I got a great response a couple years back when I asked about boot shopping. |
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Yes, I remember that.... ..... I went a little shopping-link-crazy with that one, didn't I, Susan???
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SuzanneG wrote:
SusanJ wrote:
Actually I'd really love some boots and I got a great response a couple years back when I asked about boot shopping. |
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Yes, I remember that.... ..... I went a little shopping-link-crazy with that one, didn't I, Susan??? |
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Actually, Suzanne, this thread was just a more polite way of asking you to research shoes for me again
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SusanJ wrote:
Actually, Suzanne, this thread was just a more polite way of asking you to research shoes for me again |
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SuzanneG wrote:
I have a pair of cheap-dressy-black-heel-knee-high-boots, but I can only wear them for Church/dress-up...they are NOT comfortable, but BOY, do they LOOK GOOD! |
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I have a pair of those too! I bought a wonderful pair of Clarks clogs a few weeks ago at an upscale consignment shop - loved 'em, paid $6 for them, the dog chewed them up. So, guess I'm shoe shopping too...
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Susan, I LOVE those Dansko Mary Jane's! I've been looking for brown shoes for fall/winter to go with jeans/khakis and those may be my favorites thus far! Thanks for sharing!! :)
This pair was a pair I was looking at earlier, til you posted those Dansko's.
LL Bean Mary Jane's
I haven't ever ordered LL Bean shoes though, not sure of the comfort aspect.
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I too really like the first pair of Danskos you linked too Susan.
If you are buying Dansko first the first time in a while you should definitely try them on. The company that owns the patent on the Dansko hard soled shoe and supplied Dansko for years no longer sells to Dansko. So, the Dansko sole is not the same as it was several years ago. Dansko has come up with a similar sole of their own but you should try the shoe on.
The company that owns the sole patent is called Sanita. They now sell their own shoes under the name Sanita. I have purchased several pairs of Sanita brand shoes and they have held up every bit as well as the Danskos I have had forever.
Hope that helps.
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THanks for the info Waverley!
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Thanks for that tip, Waverley. I have some old clogs that were given to me and some newer sandals. I hadn't noticed a real difference but I'll look into that.
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