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My Nursing course requires white nursing shoes or white soft sole tennis shoes .... Any recommendations?

i love my danskos and timberlands!

I have been wearing these since I started nursing school. I always get 12-hour rotations and these hold up very well, pretty cheap too. The back is a little low and it kinda feels like it might come off, but it never does and I got used to it. Landau FootWeaRX Women's Scrubzone Energize Nursing Shoe | allheart.com

I gave in and decided to buy these shoes from your suggestion! The heel is pretty low so it does have a feeling like it might come off, but I love the fact that it has no laces and it just slips on. I also have always had a preference of keeping my shoes loose (keeping the laces ties loosely so I could just slip my feet in and out.) I got them today and so far I love them. :)

[color=#333333]i have been wearing these since i started nursing school. i always get 12-hour rotations and these hold up very well, pretty cheap too. the back is a little low and it kinda feels like it might come off, but it never does and i got used to it.

landau footwearx women's scrubzone energize nursing shoe | allheart.com

i'm looking for shoes to wear to clinicals. my school doesn't allow sneakers or crocs. these landau's look good. are they rubber all around?

Specializes in Pediatrics.

I'm getting Nikes. They are the only tennis shoes I can wear comfortably. Our handbook says "no nursing clogs" so I don't know if that means no nursing shoes in general or just the clog style.

I'm getting Nikes. They are the only tennis shoes I can wear comfortably. Our handbook says "no nursing clogs" so I don't know if that means no nursing shoes in general or just the clog style.

I'd say they mean no clogs. (nursing style or otherwise).

My school has the same shoe requirements as you, and I got the Nurse Mates Dove after reading reviews on several popular nursing shoes. They are very economical in comparison to other shoes out there! Another added benefit is they have a leather stain-resistant surface so they are easy to clean if you get something on them.

I have Danskos, and they do ok for short shifts, (8 hours) but I don't like them for 12s, they are so heavy! I feel like they slow me down. I need to find some good tennis shoes... maybe running shoes (for runners) they tend to have extra padding for shock absorption... *ponders*

Specializes in Emergency Room.

I bought some all white Nike Shox at a Nike outlet and they were on sale. My program doesn't allow clogs so I had to buy tennis shoes but here is the website I would've used had I not found the shoes I wanted in person. Shoes White All White | Eastbay.com

My program requires all white, all leather, and no clogs. I got these... they have good arch support and are non-slip

New Balance WW512 White - Zappos.com Free Shipping BOTH WaysI also decided these could be some added cushion and shock absorption

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