Solid white, non-athletic, lace-up shoes?

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I know there are already a lot of threads asking about the "best shoe". I have looked at several of them and can not find what I am looking for. I am beginning nursing school in 2 weeks. I am in search of solid white, non-athletic, lace-up shoes. My school requirements are:

1) COMPLETELY White - No color allowed on sole, stitching, logos, etc. (the signature blue heart on Nurse Mates brand is allowed)

2) Shoes must be a full shoe with a back (no clogs)

3) No holes (example: Crocs)

4) Tennis shoes and sneakers are not allowed.

I know a LOT of people recommend Dansko's for nursing shoes, however I am one of the few who do not like Dansko's. I don't like the full clog as I have a really narrow ankle and a high arch and they never fit me right.

So, does anyone have a non-athletic, lace-up suggestion? Thank you in advance.

Grey's anatomy makes a super comfortable nursing shoe/clog that I highly recommend: Amazon.com: SoftWalk Women's Meredith Clog: Shoes Also you might want to look into Crocs "nursing clogs" they're very comfortable and meet all of the criteria listed by your school.

You're gonna want to stay away from lace-ups. You want something that can be cleaned easily and effectively with the sanitizing wipes- top and bottom. You're gonna want a material that is moisture resistant- you'd be surprised how fast a pt can cover your shoes with all kinds of soaking stuff in an instant. White shoes? Really, still?

Specializes in LTC, Med Surg, Renal Care.

Kmart sells cobbie cuddlers with the memory foam. I have a pair and boy they are comfy.

Specializes in Emergency Department.

I used to wear all white sketchers from Walmart... and all black... same make/model, just different colors for different jobs. Very comfy.

Specializes in MICU, SICU, CICU.

I second the Skechers with the no slip sole. They are very comfortable. The black ones are hard to find because they are so popular with kitchen workers.

SAS has a shoe FREETIME which may meet your requirements.

Try keds in wide. Maybe get a half size bigger and put some inserts in them for added comfort.

I believe you can also get sperries in solid white.

I loved my white SAS white leather lace up shoes!!!

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