Good clogs? For males?

Nurses General Nursing

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I, like most of you, are on my feet for 10 hours a day. I'm tired of wearing shoes that make my feet ache. Are there any good clogs for males? I've seen a bunch of male residents in the hospital with cool clogs. I guess they are supposed to be very comfortable. Any suggestions? I've heard that Birkenstocks or Danskos are great. I need something I can wear with Docker pants and a shirt and tie. I don't wear scrubs.

Chris-FNP

Specializes in LTC,Hospice/palliative care,acute care.

Originally posted by hollykate:

Had to put my vote in for anywheres clogs- lots cheaper than birkies (which I also like, but the money, the money) They come in a nice variety of colors from canary yellow, orange and purple to more sedate blue, blakc and brown. They stay squishy! If you can buy shoe shoes, however, I suggest ANYTHING made by Ecco-so comfortable, I can't even explain it.

www.dansko.com -awesome shoes.Great arch support-long wearing

[This message has been edited by ktwlpn (edited April 17, 2001).]

[This message has been edited by ktwlpn (edited April 17, 2001).]

Specializes in CV-ICU.

I've got to put in my 2 cents worth for the "Anywear" clogs also. I bought a pair last June and have worn them ever since- I really hate to take them off because they are so comfortable. The price for them ranges from $34- $52 in various stores, catalogs, and on the Internet; a garden store here at Christmas had them for the cheapest price I've seen. They come in lots of colors and sizes; and both my sister and brother-in-law are veterinarians and have also bought and love them (and they are large animal vets; so they love the easy clean-up of throwing them in the washer when necessary). I have achilles tendinitis, and clogs are not supposed to be good for that condition according to the podiatrist, but it really feels better when I wear them.

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