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by Kiyomice » Mon Nov 04, 2024 2:43 pm
I don't pay mind - just wear any close-toed sneakers. I wore some white ones when I worked in healthcare...Because they were on sale

All my coworkers wore all types of shoes. I had a coworker who had really funny shoes; a ton of awful colors that don't work together, but are VERY quirky and get a lot of comments.
Everyone else just has boring shoes, like me!
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by Harriette » Wed Nov 06, 2024 12:26 pm
I can recommend, that years ago I wore "hi-heels" a lot sometimes very high,and I really HURT MT FEET.They never got back to normal even when I wore good hokas.--If you want "dressy" shoes sometimes. "broughes "(spelling) are very in fashion now, and nice looking--very comfy on your feet.If you can't afford them,"pin-heels" are very low heels.For special occassions,I'd go with very low,or soft comfy shoes nicely colored,or dyed, besides the pin-heels. More comfy or low heeled shoes for dressy times are more available now, even if you have to send away for them. If you dance when yer out, get something comfortable enough.--But, yes, girls, stay away from "trashy flats" cause they don't protect your feet, I would. Even young, your feet can get bad. My sister was wearing tennis-shoes or Huarache (?) sandels. Please don't be seduced by the 5 oir 6 inch heels. You can't really do a single thing in them except sit. ha ha--Hope everyone's feet are better now!!! 
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by Harriette » Wed Dec 04, 2024 12:37 am
HI, I'M just glad that everyone solved our persons' work-walking problem,mostly for feet.If you feet hurt, ALL OF YOU hurts.Plus, some experts say that "the most sensitive area of a women's body is her feet."--Now, to me,tjat sounds right--but heck, JOINTS can be the most sensitive & painful too.
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