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Old Feb 22, 2005, 04:37 PM
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So do these shoes everyone is talking about come in solid white?? I am a student and our instructors are very picky about our shoes, have to be solid white.

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Old Feb 22, 2005, 05:06 PM
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Doc Martins and Birkinstocks are the most comfie shoes i have ever worn...although Doc Martins can be a bear to break in, once broken in though they are worth it

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Old Feb 22, 2005, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by lil' girl
So do these shoes everyone is talking about come in solid white?? I am a student and our instructors are very picky about our shoes, have to be solid white.


The Dansko Professionals come in all white, and many other colors. They're expensive though, around $100. I wore a pair of cheap NurseMates when I was in school. We had to wear solid white too and I didn't want to spend too much, b/c I just don't do white shoes.

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Old Feb 22, 2005, 10:17 PM
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I agree that nurse mates are the worst. I was forced to wear them in Nursing School, I threw them in the trash the day I graduated. I love Klogs, they are so comfy.

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Old Feb 23, 2005, 01:00 AM
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You can find Danskos in all white on Ebay for in between $50-75. My first year of nursing school, I bought a pair of Cherokee Rockers. They were super light and looked like they would be really comfortable. UGH....was I EVER wrong. By the 8th hour on them, my feet are killing me and all I want to do is take 'em off and run around barefoot.

I bought my Danskos after seeing 75% of the ICU nurses at work wearing them. I paid $65 for mine off Ebay and I LOVE THEM!!! They are super comfortable (and they add several inches to my height of 5'1") and they seem like they'll last forever. I've had them over a year now and they are still as comfortable as the first day I bought them.

I recommend trying them on at a shoe store, figuring out what size you would wear (they come in Euro sizes...I wear a Euro 37, American 6.5-7) and don't be put off by how heavy and hard they may feel when you try them on. I thought there was NO way they could be comfortable after briefly trying them on at the store, but I figured what the hell and bid on a pair from Ebay. After one shift, I was in love. My heels don't hurt, my toes aren't killing me and my back isn't sore. And they're cute, which is an added bonus!!

Stay away from the Rockers, no matter how comfortable you may think they'll be!! They're horrible. In fact, if you want, you can have mine.....LOL!!

Melanie

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Old Feb 23, 2005, 01:24 AM
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i am in love with my z-coils. i used to always have foot and leg pain after a 12 hour shift, but i never do now. i have the clogs and they are great!

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Old Feb 23, 2005, 01:46 AM
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I have the worst feet and have found SAS shoes to be the best! I have two pairs, and they required NO breaking in. They were wonderful from day one. I work a 12 hr shift (yeah, right! Translation: 15 hrs on my feet), am diabetic and have had plantar fasciitis. The SAS has a deep toe box and room for orthotics if needed. But I'm betting you won't need them with these shoes.
You will also be fitted for these shoes every time you buy them as your feet change, year to year.

If you can find an outlet, they are about $85-95; regular price is $100-110; but hey, pain-free feet are priceless.

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Old Feb 23, 2005, 07:59 AM
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I wear Reeboks. Really comfortable -- I love them. The best thing is that mine are all white so they should accept me wearing them in nursing school clinicals.
Are Klogs really that comfortable? I knew a girl who worked with me for a while who wore them, and she swore by them. I would think that they would be kind of inconvenient, though, to run in since they slip off so easily and are so klunky. I've kind of avoided them.

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Old Feb 23, 2005, 08:48 AM
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Hi,
i think that this question is verry intressting what is the perfect shoe for a nurse?
I´m a nurse in Germany and after 20 years of nursing i`ve found my ultimate shoe. It´s called masai barefoot technique.
These shoes increase muscle activity& circulation,leads to a relaxed upright posture,relieves muscular tension and joint problems.
At first I was realy sceptical if these shoes would realy help me running around all night .As I bought them I was a night nurse in a nursinghome for elderly people .I was in charge for about 40 Pat. scadderd over 5 floors alone and responsible for everything... at 6 in the morning I was hardly able to stand on my feet everything was hurting or burning.
then I heard from the wonder shoe that would solve all problems I got all the information that I was able to get, and whent to my Dr., he recommended them strongly to me .
The next experience was buying the shoes the sales clark told me take the shoes home for 3 day´s and try them here is a video it will show you how you should use the shoes.
i tryed them on and thought I was drunk or on a ship i was not abel to walk decent. it looked so silly but I gave them a try.
After 3 days at home and beging muscle aching I bought them for 179 € thats about 200 $ and I´ve never regreted it.
No more aching feet nor backpain and the best part is your legs and bottom get in shape with out going to a Gym
all the info´s
www.masai.ch

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Old Apr 10, 2005, 10:23 AM
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mBT Masai Barefoot

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Originally Posted by germanmoni
Hi,
i think that this question is verry intressting what is the perfect shoe for a nurse?
I´m a nurse in Germany and after 20 years of nursing i`ve found my ultimate shoe. It´s called masai barefoot technique.
These shoes increase muscle activity& circulation,leads to a relaxed upright posture,relieves muscular tension and joint problems.
At first I was realy sceptical if these shoes would realy help me running around all night .As I bought them I was a night nurse in a nursinghome for elderly people .I was in charge for about 40 Pat. scadderd over 5 floors alone and responsible for everything... at 6 in the morning I was hardly able to stand on my feet everything was hurting or burning.
then I heard from the wonder shoe that would solve all problems I got all the information that I was able to get, and whent to my Dr., he recommended them strongly to me .
The next experience was buying the shoes the sales clark told me take the shoes home for 3 day´s and try them here is a video it will show you how you should use the shoes.
i tryed them on and thought I was drunk or on a ship i was not abel to walk decent. it looked so silly but I gave them a try.
After 3 days at home and beging muscle aching I bought them for 179 € thats about 200 $ and I´ve never regreted it.
No more aching feet nor backpain and the best part is your legs and bottom get in shape with out going to a Gym
all the info´s
www.masai.ch
How long did it take you to adjust to walking at work in your mBT Masai shoes. I am thinking of trying them out. Thanks, Becky

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