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Jul 30, 2009 05:14 PM

C&C Clogs (Scandanavian Company)

Updated Jul 30, 2009 at 07:55 PM by dianah

I have read every "shoe" thread there is and decided to get the C&C clogs in Zebra print. I lost the receipt (stupid, I know) and I just can't wear them. The top of my foot is so high that they leave a bruise. I have a hard time with shoes because of this problem. Dansko's do the same thing so I can't wear them either. What are some fabulously supportive shoes with a really soft top to accomodate my high foot top?

Please offer any shoe suggestions for my unique problem!! I'm stumped.


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Old Jul 31, 2009, 05:17 PM

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Do you have the right size? Dansko's are supposed to be worn large...Your foot is supposed to slip out of the heel. I wore Dansko's for years and then ordered some on the internet, and they were one size to small. Same thing happened to me-I had a bruise on the top of my foot. I went one size up and I was fine. I originally got fitted at "The Walking Store." I don't know if you have those-but they might be able to help and get you fitted right. As for the too small ones, put them on Ebay....
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Old Jul 31, 2009, 08:50 PM

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Try Birkenstock--Superbirki.
Cheaper than those 'specialty nursing shoes' and sooooo comfortable If you've got high arches you may need to pop an arch support over the cork insole.
My feet don't get hot during the day, my toes don't rub, and my shoes can be washed off with a hose or run through a dishwasher (so they say but that's kind of gross to me, though I did put them through the dishwasher at the end of my shifts when I used to work as a chef.)

function, not fashion, that's my motto
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