kamikat said:I've given up looking on ebay for vintage low heeled shoes. Can anyone recommend a good substitute? My saddle shoes are getting worn out and I need something new.
GoldLeaf said:Too bad these are discontinued https://www.tocynbro.com/CLINIC_SHOES/C_APRIL.htm
ssubialdea said:
rubyredlocks said:I used to wear those GGG.Usually,I would buy them a bit big and then purchase insoles at the drugstore.Worked like a charm.
timorous me said:Absolutely. I LIVE in my china flats, but recently they've been awful on my feet/back/knees - I have rheumatoid arthritis, so it's not hard to get achy!
Recently I invested in a couple of pairs of Dr Scholls insoles... not the "I'm Gellin'" kind, mind you. They're specifically for flat shoes without arch support, they have a hard plastic arch covered with padding and a pillowy little cup for your heel. THEY ARE AMAZING. They're thin enough to slip into any pair of shoes, even china flats.
Other than that, I too am on the hunt for some good comfy shoes!
timorous me said:Absolutely. I LIVE in my china flats, but recently they've been awful on my feet/back/knees - I have rheumatoid arthritis, so it's not hard to get achy!
Recently I invested in a couple of pairs of Dr Scholls insoles... not the "I'm Gellin'" kind, mind you. They're specifically for flat shoes without arch support, they have a hard plastic arch covered with padding and a pillowy little cup for your heel. THEY ARE AMAZING. They're thin enough to slip into any pair of shoes, even china flats.
Other than that, I too am on the hunt for some good comfy shoes!
Hi Leaette, Clinic shoes are expensive, but incredibly well made and comfortable. They're worth every penny. I wore an oxford made by them. It was discontinued a while back, but I got them at a closeout sale.leaette said:why do these shoes have to cost so much!!??
I want all of the ones that have been posted here.
Lady Day said: