Nike Shox

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I saw a post on here before where someone had posted a pic of all white Nike Shox. I can't find that post to save my life!!!! Are these good shoes to buy? I recently bought a pair of Skechers but took them back and I want to get something that will be kind to my feet but look decent at the same time. Any pointers?

does anyone know do the all white shox still exist or do you need to custom order them? thanks

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

I bought a pair of Nike Shox today. White/pink. Boy, do they feel good!!

Specializes in med/surg, postpartum, nursing home.

i am still wearing my shox from a year ago...and i love them! it took me a while to get used to them, but they are great shoes to nurse in!

i found a pair of white shox at ladies footlocker on clearance. i guess i got lucky since it doesn't look like they make the all white ones anymore. they seem really comfy but this is my first pair and i think they are going to take some getting usto.

Specializes in OR.

I Swear by clogs and also wore Nikes and my feet were throbing by the end of the day I have wide foot and it felt terrible by the end of the day . So I guess everybody has there own taste in shoes and comfort!:D

Specializes in med/surg, postpartum, nursing home.

I loved working in clogs...especially crocs! After I wore them down to nothing and slipped in a puddle of water, then my husband forbids me to wear them...but I loved my crocs!:D

are nike shox hospital approved? i dont want to spend the money on them if i am not going to be able to wear them.

Specializes in ICU.
are nike shox hospital approved? i dont want to spend the money on them if i am not going to be able to wear them.

That depends on your hospital. A number of people at my facility wear them & speak highly of the Shox shoes for comfort.

Does anyone know if all Nike Shox are the same, or do they have different "models"? TJMaxx has all white Shox for $60, where as retail on them says $115. I'm just not sure if they are all the same or do they have some that are less expensive?

Specializes in ICU, telemetry, LTAC.

There are quite a few different models. They differ in size and number of "shox" on the shoe. They do make leather and cloth models. Your mileage varies... I have one pair in leather with two little flatter shox and they are comfy, had 'em for a year and no problems, my ankles sit lower than the shoe's ankles so there was a break-in period. My other pair is cloth, 4 shox in normal height, and I could've gotten them a half size smaller but so far, no real problems. They both have that wide feel to the bottom that pretty much prevents me from walking like a bowlegged monkey, and they are both really comfortable to work in.

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