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Cole Haan with the nike insoles, I've been able to sprint to codes with these.
Cole Haan with the nike insoles, I've been able to sprint to codes with these.
Cole Haan is on the pricey side. Rockports are just as comfortable if not more so, lighter, and they're quite a bit cheaper. Found a pair at Ross for $24.99!
Cole Haan is on the pricey side. Rockports are just as comfortable if not more so, lighter, and they're quite a bit cheaper. Found a pair at Ross for $24.99!
Nice shoes, and nice modification with the Nike insoles, but with all due respect...does it even matter in a hospital? Retail is the feet killer.
I used Rockports for years and loved them.
I like Rockport too...do they have ones without the shoelaces? Haven't worn those in ages.
You mean loafers? Yes, I saw a pair at the stores, and although they'll set you back 60 to 70 dollars, they're still about half or a third of your Cole Haans. Slip-ons are great for when you're running late... for me, that's like every other day.
I own a pair of Cole Haans, I get compliments all the time and it can be used for twerk and play.
I wear Sketchers GoWalk2 walking shoes. They got memory foam and its lightest shoe outside of sandals I've ever worn. I go 12 hours 7 days in a row and my feet never hurt me.
Exactly...once I went with slip ons, I never went back. I'm due for some new shoes soon, my Cole Haans have been straight up abused these last 2 years. I usually kill it with outlet deals though, never full price. I think the pair I have now I picked up for under $100.
2 years is a pretty short lifespan for those shoes. Try getting 3 pairs and rotating them throughout the week, as they'll last much longer that way. When you're not wearing them, put cedar shoe trees in them, as they'll help keep the shape, wick away moisture and increase the lifespan of your shoes. Also, when you're at Cole Haan, ask them for their plastic shoe horns (they give them for free when you buy their shoes) - those shoe horns will help you keep the heel backing of your shoes from getting scrunched over the years. You could easily double the lifespan of your shoes and save money in the long run by doing what I've mentioned. I have 4-year-old shoes that look almost brand new... 2 loafers and 1 oxford for me.
I know nurses who always wear compression stockings and swear by them for preventing varicose veins. I think they know a thing or two about being on their feet all day, too...
A tattoo that turns into a painful, clot producing, cancerous section of skin with the occasional ulcer. Most varicose veins are just cosmetic, but there are good reasons not to want them.I think that would be kind of cool...like a gnarly tattoo on my leg.
A tattoo that turns into a painful, clot producing, cancerous section of skin with the occasional ulcer. Most varicose veins are just cosmetic, but there are good reasons not to want them.