Hmmm - Cute, spacious, not for me. My wide feet fit well in
them but where the seam is, the leather overlaps. Just trying
them was enough for me to know I’ve not the desire to try to
break them in. In addition, the strap placement doesn't make
my strong calves look attractive at all. I’m not giving up on
Dansko, though; they seemed very well supported and easy to
move about in. Fabulous Waitressing Shoes - These shoes came
very highly recommended to me. I bought them to waitress in
this summer and I've made the right decision! I've never worn
orthopedic shoes before. It took a week or so of wearing my
Dansko's a few hours every day to get comfortable in them and
for a short period of time, my legs would ache from cramps.
The soles are heavy and can pull down, causing stress over the
top of the foot from the strap. However, now that I've started
waitressing full time and am on my feet for HOURS every day,
they're fabulous. Also, the patent-leather finish is very easy
to clean (lots of food will fall on these puppies). When I'm
on break and it's sunny outside, I like to look at my glossy
shoes and see the sky reflected in them! The non-skid sole is
great for working in wet, greasy environments, too.
Good but not as comfy as clogs. I tried this style after
having a few pair of the Professional clogs, which I love. I
am on my feet a lot at work so comfort is of the utmost
importance. I really like these but there IS a break-in
period, unlike with the clogs (in my experience). They run a
little big which adds to the break-in period because they're
not big enough to go down a size but still, your foot has to
get used to the looser fit. Having said that, they are quite
cute and stylish and I'm pleased with them. Thicker socks will
help. |