Updated: Feb 3, 2020 Published Jan 9, 2013
Jenni811, RN
1,032 Posts
So I'm the most flat footed person you'll ever meet. I bought a pair of new balance sneakers (suggested by podiatrist) with my custom made insoles. After 12 hours of working my shins/ankles and heels would KIIIILL with pain! They were so swollen. I had to do something...so I invested in a pair of Danskos for work. I absolutely LOVE THEM! They are the only shoes I can wear and be on my feet for 12 hours. I never even had to break them in like the person selling me suggested. I wore them my first day for 12 hours. I was SO happy to find a pair of shoes that worked for me, I invested in several other pairs. I have like 5 pairs of danskos (No joke!!)
Anyway...my work shoes, because I wear them the most STINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so bad. I mean, awful awful awful. I think its because they really don't get any ventilation. I tried buying shoe air fresheners, I tried baking soda, I tried freezing them. (I live in Wisconsin and it gets like below 0 at night so I just keep them in the garage.) I've tried antibacterial wipes, Febreeze...you name it!!! I change my socks like 3-4 times per shift. I feel like if I can smell it, I wonder what my coworkers might think. I tried purchasing one product off amazon but I'm really not expecting much.
Does anyone else have this problem or suggestions to cure this awful smell?? I've had them for 1.5 years now and I would hate to have to buy a new pair every year.
Any suggestions or comments would be amazing!! Thanks.
Jenni
sno963
49 Posts
This happens with my flats!! Haha! I haven't ever had danskos, but can you change the insoles in them every once in a while? I find its more the insoles, not the shoes that retain the stench.
Its a good thought. I can't take the insoles out because its leather and stitched down. Perhaps buying insoles to COVER the leather portion? because i find they are fine and don't stink up util about 6 hrs into my shift. Thats when my feet get sweaty and stinky. There has to be some product like that... hmmm...
newnurseoldman
4 Posts
Have at least 2 maybe 3 pair of work shoes, rotate each day so they dry completely. also try some good socks thorlo or similar. the odor eater insoles are good.
mcknis
977 Posts
Mine that I bought, Dansko Pro XP did the same thing, but they even began breaking down after 3 months of wearing them. I have been sending them back and forth to Dansko with replacements for the past 3 months. I am out of luck, but will probably just go with black boots, as my Asics are breaking down now too. And Dansko had no solution for me except to send them back and let them replace them.
Biosciencegeek
105 Posts
Asics gel lyte iii. Spend the money on these babies and you'll thank me forever. The absolute BEST.
elkpark
14,633 Posts
I had similar problems with my leather nursing shoes (that I couldn't wash) back in the day; what I did was buy the basic soft foam innersoles (cheap!) and wore those inside my shoes -- I could launder the innersoles (washing machine only and air dry; you wouldn't want to put them in the dryer), and the shoes didn't get smelly. Because of laundering the innersoles, they wore out pretty quickly, but they didn't cost much to replace. Solved the problem for me!