Hi,
I've been wearing Sketcher's Tennis shoes for years. But when I want to dress up a bit I'm stuck! I can't wear plain, leather shoes because there's no cushioning. (I walk on the edge of my right foot.)
I looked at the site for the shoes you mentioned and saw that they are all flat. My foot was set up higher and can't wear flats. I'm assuming your foot was set to wear low heeled shoes. My doctor (45 years ago!) said that since women wear a bit of a heel, he set it that way. I've been told, recently, that it was set too high. I'm sure my doctor did what he could so many years ago. Now things are different.
If you know of a highly cushioned shoe, with at least a 1/2" heel please let me know. I always add pads so my foot is resting at a comfortable height.
But, as I said, when I want to dress up it's very depressing to look at all the tennis shoes in my closet!
Thanks for any help you might give.
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Hi,
April 16, 2012 - 5:02pmI've been wearing Sketcher's Tennis shoes for years. But when I want to dress up a bit I'm stuck! I can't wear plain, leather shoes because there's no cushioning. (I walk on the edge of my right foot.)
I looked at the site for the shoes you mentioned and saw that they are all flat. My foot was set up higher and can't wear flats. I'm assuming your foot was set to wear low heeled shoes. My doctor (45 years ago!) said that since women wear a bit of a heel, he set it that way. I've been told, recently, that it was set too high. I'm sure my doctor did what he could so many years ago. Now things are different.
If you know of a highly cushioned shoe, with at least a 1/2" heel please let me know. I always add pads so my foot is resting at a comfortable height.
But, as I said, when I want to dress up it's very depressing to look at all the tennis shoes in my closet!
Thanks for any help you might give.
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