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I've been drawn to some Clarks shoes for their looks, but I also find them very confortable and well made.
I don't recall paying full price for them, but i would.
http://www.clarksusa.com/eng/product/escalade/26070846
http://www.clarksusa.com/eng/product/por...y/26066041
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I was going to suggest Nordstrom based on your price.
But hurt like hell how? pinch your toes? Hurt arch? ??
This sounds more like a problem with your feet -- not shoes?
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As mentioned a few times above. Try a pair of Eccos. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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Buzz wrote:
If the comfy sneakers just won't work, look into some Ecco's...
+1 on the Ecco recommendation.
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No offense to anyone, but I wouldn't wear any of the shoes shown or recommended here to church or special events. Get some black not-quite-so-old- man shoes (other than wingtips) that are well-made and that fit.
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Dennis S wrote:
No offense to anyone, but I wouldn't wear any of the shoes shown or recommended here to church or special events. Get some black old- man shoes (other than wingtips) that are well-made and that fit.
Like these?
Or these?
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Wingtips and Captoes rock!
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I like the bottom ones better.
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The point being... those are both Ecco shoes.