shoes for clinical

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recommendations? i posted this in the wrong forum at first.

i've always worn tennis shoes, all white k-swiss is my fav.

clogoutlet.com purchased closed back sanita clogs, worked great. I'd try them on at a local shop first to get the correct euro size and fitting.

lol no offense but, those dont look comfortable and i dont think i can pull off being a guy and wearing clogs...but thats just me.

Specializes in Emergency/Cath Lab.

The only male that should ever wear clogs is Mario Batali.

good luck in nursing - especially since your shoes are so important in defining your sexuality.:lol2:

but seriously if you can get over 'image' sanitas and danskos are great functional shoes.

Specializes in Emergency/Cath Lab.
good luck in nursing - especially since your shoes are so important in defining your sexuality.:lol2:

but seriously if you can get over 'image' sanitas and danskos are great functional shoes.

I never said that. Those shoes are just hideous all as ****. God they are ugly.

I think K-swiss are genius I will keep that in mind.

Specializes in Cardiac, Rehab.

I bought a pair of these.

I bought a pair of these http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ef=oss_product

They are very comfortable, look pretty good and are well made. Price is right too.

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Skechers!!

Don't skimp when purchasing shoes. At first, I opted for the cheap $5 shoes from Wal-Mart since I knew that getting assorted human bodily fluids on them was a possibility.

My knees and back did NOT thank me for that.

Now I go for the nicer, supportive, more comfortable ones and just try to avoid any "leakage" from other people.

I think I am going to go with the standard all-white Nike Air Max 90's.

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