Nurses Uniform/Gear
Published Mar 16, 2007
I'm a Crocs addict. In fact, I wear a pair almost everyday. My nursing school will not allow Crocs so I have to find something different. I don't want granny-like white shoes. I want the cool-dude shoes.
So tell me, what are they?
starbabyfive
242 Posts
i'll have to wait until i see what our school requires. but i've got my eye on a pair of landau rx clogs.
hodapp8
18 Posts
Doc Marten's! 1461 style. They take a week or two to break in, and then they're GREAT! Heel: bend toward inside of shoe to break in, shoe: bend where foot bends. If they're a bit big (only whole sizes) add an insert and I'm telling you, these will last forever! I've had mine for three years and they're still going strong! (Yes, full time..)
KSJC
3 Posts
Here's a bunch of white nursing shoes!
http://www.shoebuy.com/white-nursing-shoes.htm
OneDayAttaTime, BSN, RN
131 Posts
I just picked up some Dansko's on ebay...$125 retail...I paid $30.99 plus shipping...now that's shoes on a nursing student's budget!
stacy8155
16 Posts
DANSKO'S I used them for 12 hour shifts at the airport working ticket counter... we were not allowed to sit down. They saved my life!!!! They are semi expensive... about $100 but well worth it. I still wear mine and they are 5 years old and look brand new.
I keep hearing about these shoes so I picked up a pair off eBay for $30!! Slipped them on and they felt like heaven on earth!! Can't wait to try them out at my first clinicals in a few weeks!!
~Mi Vida Loca~RN, ASN, RN
5,259 Posts
Not sure what you would consider cool because I would never use Crocs and Cool in the same sentence. LOL
cardiostudent
2 Posts
I am starting a new Telemetry tech job, and was wondering what kind of shoes I would be required to wear? It seems like it would be more flexible than what nurses would be required to wear?
KMacRN
I think I am going to get a pair of these MBT's:http://www.walkerswarehouse.com/store/product.asp?Product_Code=WM-7024&Category_Code=brand_wmThey are really expensive and look kind of dorky, however, they are supposed to be excellent for your feet, knees, and back, while also giving your legs and core a workout! I figure that I won't have much time at all to work out once I start school, so I'll take my exercise where I can get it. They don't have that particular style at Zappos.com, but they do have lots of consumer reviews of other styles, and people seem to really love them.
http://www.walkerswarehouse.com/store/product.asp?Product_Code=WM-7024&Category_Code=brand_wm
They are really expensive and look kind of dorky, however, they are supposed to be excellent for your feet, knees, and back, while also giving your legs and core a workout! I figure that I won't have much time at all to work out once I start school, so I'll take my exercise where I can get it.
They don't have that particular style at Zappos.com, but they do have lots of consumer reviews of other styles, and people seem to really love them.
I used to work in a rehabilitation hospital and all the nurses wore MBT's and they all swore by them too. They said it helps tremendously with posture and keeps the weight of your body centered over your feet. They didnt say anything about giving your legs a workout, the walking around in the hospital will do that for you. I'm considering them myself but I will need a couple paychecks first!
I just have to say....you should really wash those things top to bottom when you get them!! Who knows where they have been!!
suehernando, CNA
7 Posts
I wear Nike shox that are all leather through out my clinical which ended in September. They have alot of support and and comfortable and easy to clean. I brought mine for about $80 at footlocker last october. I actually have several pairs of shox in different colors love each one. I got a suggestion to use scetchers, i was not too crazy about the fit and I thought that they were a heavy shoe. I am not crazy about the crocs either because they have no support, its like wearing a slipper to work. Plus if you have holes in them stuff gets in them or if you dont have holes then your feet sweat making it uncomfortable. I am sorry but after a while crocs just have a smell to them even if you wash them several times. I think that you basically have to have perfect posture and skinny to be comfortable in crocs for long periods of time. I will stick to my nike shox, yes they are expensive, but easy to clean.