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<blockquote data-quote="fatgirl1965" data-source="post: 599620" data-attributes="member: 120358"><p>Totally agree with everyone who recommends Skechers, especially the ' go walk ' range. I also have nerve and tendon problems in both of my feet. At work I am standing/ walking on a concrete floor for 9 hours per day. I had tried nearly every range of footwear on the market before I discovered Skechers and now I wear them all the time. They do very stylish/casual trainers which are smart enough for work, at home I wear the ' go walk ' slip on canvas pumps and in winter I wear their 'chugga boots ' which are a million times more comfortable than uggs and a fraction of the cost.I buy mine online as you can often find them cheaper than in the shops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatgirl1965, post: 599620, member: 120358"] Totally agree with everyone who recommends Skechers, especially the ' go walk ' range. I also have nerve and tendon problems in both of my feet. At work I am standing/ walking on a concrete floor for 9 hours per day. I had tried nearly every range of footwear on the market before I discovered Skechers and now I wear them all the time. They do very stylish/casual trainers which are smart enough for work, at home I wear the ' go walk ' slip on canvas pumps and in winter I wear their 'chugga boots ' which are a million times more comfortable than uggs and a fraction of the cost.I buy mine online as you can often find them cheaper than in the shops. [/QUOTE]
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