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Comfortable vegan shoes?

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I am a vegetarian, not vegan, but I haven't worn leather for many years. I have VERY high arches and have trouble finding shoes that fit comfortably. I always look for "All man made materials" when I'm buying shoes, and this really limits what I can buy. Most of the time this kind of shoe cuts off the circulation in the top of my foot (and up my leg) because my arches are so high. I've tried the Earth vegan shoes, but for some reason they REALLY hurt my knees. I've tried using inserts in shoes, but they cut off the circulation in my feet, too. I usually end up wearing flip flops if any shoes. I'm teaching now, and stand for hours at a time. Should I give up on man made material shoes that have no give in them? I hate to wear leather. Is there anything else I can try, or am I going to have to go against what I believe is right in order for my feet, knees and back to stop hurting? I appreciate any help you can give me.

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  1. I know exactly what you mean. The manufacturers of shoes in recent years have stopped making what used to be called a Combination Last Shoe for women. That translates to ill fitting shoes, pain and poor posture. It also means that we have no protection in winter and the snow and icey slush just enters our shoes through their open to the elements backs! The only recourse we have is sandals when we are indoors, which doesn't work in snowy climates. But for comfort at school try TIVAS. REI carries them and they at least will give you some support..


  2. Whoa i didnt know vegitarians couldnt wear leather well i say you should get custom shoes made it may cost more but if it saves an animal GO FOR IT! :)

  3. Wondering if you have tried going to a foot doctor to see if they could custom make something for you to place within your shoes for your high arches.

    I had foot problems as well - and a visit to the doctor had him make me some inserts to place within my shoes that give me the support that I need with any shoe that I wear - except open backed shoes/sandals.

    Might be an approach that you would want to look into.

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