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ilovemarkb | 23:46 Sun 26th Dec 2010 | Body & Soul
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Not sure where to post this question! Im starting a 3yr adult nursing course and i am after some extremely comfy shoes for my placements. I hate buying shoes as they never seem to fit properly. My left foot is half a size smaller than my right. I also think my feet are quite wide as i often get blisters on my pinky's. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! thanks julie
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Answered this one on your other post...
there are places that wil make you a pair of suede boots/shoes if you draw round your foot onto a piece of paper and they use that as the shape of the sole...
i answered in your other thread too
I suggest you get a good wooden shoe stretcher to add the final shaping to a shoe that fits, and some orthotic insoles - get them from a 'proper' injury support website or shop, rather than from Boots etc. In addition the compeed-type blister plasters on the little toes are very helpful for preventing blisters forming.
I find clarks shoes are the most comfortable. expensive, but worth the money if you are on your feet for hours.
you might get some in the sale
If crocs are allowed, they are really superbly comfortable
Doc Martin shoes. Can't beat them for comfort over long periods on feet and value.
Fitflops
Cotton traders - really comfy
Hotter are pretty good too.

http://www.hottershoes.com/

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