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Shoes w/ good arch support?

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Any suggestions on some shoes with good arch-support?

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Is there a sandal(ex: flipflops) out there w/o totally flat soles?

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  1. I have the worst condition of flat feet anyone has seen. Since I have wide feet, I struggle to get any to fit me (that still have an element of style) I have found the holy grail .... it is shoes by Askthemissus. they are fantastic and flat soled. I think they do womens shoes as well. Good luck. If all else fails, you could buy crocs :'(


  2. Well, for sneakers i recommend Asics. But go to a store that knows what they are doing, not like d**k's sporting goods or olympia sports. go to a specialty running store. as for flip flops, the Reef brand has good arch support. i have a pair of brown leather ones that are amazing. they have a ton of arch support, like more than my sneakers, but they are like $40.

  3. my favorite type of shoes are Easy Spirits they're super comfortable and have good arches. Sometimes they have flipflops as well i believe.

  4. I suggest you try these!

    http://www.zappos.com/n/p/p/7311955/c/3....

    http://www.sierratradingpost.com/p/,9672...

    I have tried both of these.

    I have bad feet.

    THEY WORKED.

    I recommend any puma runners too.

    Puma makes COMFORTABLE and STYLISH shoes.

  5. Dansko (www.dansko.com) and Chaco (www.chacousa.com) both have excellent arch support.

    Dansko makes dressier sandals (and shoes). Styles like the Monika, Sela, and Sissy will have the highest arch. Many people find that once they try Dansko, that's all they wear.

    For flip flops and sport sandals, you can't beat Chaco. Every Chaco sandal has a biometric footbed. This includes a high, supportive arch and a stabilizing heel cup. Their flip flops are the most supportive on the market.

    www.comfortableshoes.com has a good selection from both brands.

  6. finding a sneaker with arch support is hard if your looking for one that is still stylish, but a foolproof and sometimes cheaper alternative to buying totally new shoes is getting arch supporting inserts. i went to a foot doctor and got a pair that work perfectly for me, and you probably could too (and i dont think you have to go to a doctor to get them)

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