View Full Version : Supportive semi-cute flats?
fallstoclimb
04-23-2015, 05:18 AM
Do these exist? I'm on a mission to find a pair of flats that won't make my feet ankles and knees die. Currently when I travel, I take a pair of tennis shoes for rainy days (hate wearing sandals in wet weather), a pair of black sandals for dress-up that I can walk in ok but not too far, and a pair of Keen sandals (http://www.backcountry.com/keen-newport-h2-sandal-womens)that are ugly as heck but I can walk all day in them. I'd really really like to replace the tennis shoes and the sandals with a pair of flats that can work for both purposes. "Dress-up" and "cute" are super relative terms - I'm all about function over fashion (hence the keens) but am looking for things that can look reasonably-okay with a simple black cotton dress,for example.
I ordered a pair of Keen Rivingtons (http://www.rei.com/product/887427/keen-rivington-ballerina-cnx-shoes-womens-2014-closeout?cm_mmc=email_tran-_-shipping_conf-_-20150413-_-itemdesc&RMID=ShipmentConfirmation_Sterling&RRID=742636) but they didn't work for me -- tight in the top of the foot and loose in the heel (which is what all the reviews said, but I hoped it would work for my narrow feet).
Does anyone have a pair of supportive flats they'd recommend?
fallstoclimb
04-23-2015, 05:48 AM
Haha unfortunately I have childsize feet (5.5) so I don't think those will work, but thank you for offering!
I'm willing to spend on a pair that is comfortable and will last long -- the only pair of dress flats I've ever owned hasn't proven very durable -- but $220 might be a bit much to stomach. I think I'd be more comfortable with something under $150.
I don't really believe those ballet-style flats would provide any support. Those wedges are cute but heels tend to hurt my knees, I need something lower than that.
Why is footwear so difficult!
Crankin
04-23-2015, 05:59 AM
Start looking at European brands, like Beautifeel and Nyot. Expensive, but can find on sale.
Blueberry
04-23-2015, 06:04 AM
No help on the shoes (I'm happy with the most minimal flats I can find), but I love your blog!!
fallstoclimb
04-23-2015, 06:19 AM
Thanks Blueberry!! I'm actually trying to figure out how to pivot it to be more about women & bikes (because right now its about literally whatever I feel like talking about haha).
shootingstar
04-23-2015, 06:47 AM
Interesting. My interpretation of ballet flat shoes...are really flat shoes that hardly any heel. I have a silver pair which I loved but haven't worn for a decade. They kill my feet now.
I have dress shoes..only 3 pairs that I wear right now and they are all different with various degrees of walkability. What I look for since I've given up on support (I have customized orthotics and cannot wear them unless I buy $250.00+ shoes.) for dress shoes, is the upper part of shoe is not cut minimally and covers a lot of your foot, there's a shoe buckle that will keep foot in and a heel base that is broad under the ball of foot.
Rest of my shoes are for dress pants, more chunky, etc.
ny biker
04-23-2015, 07:44 AM
Almost all of my shoes are from Clark's. They are very comfortable. I was even able to find high heels that I could walk in for several hours without problems.
I typically wear a size 9 shoe but most of my Clark's are an 8.5. There are Clark's stores at several malls around here so I'm able to try them on, but Zappo's also sells them.
They have different lines -- Privo is more casual, Unstructured is very soft leather, Artisan is on the dressier side.
fallstoclimb
04-24-2015, 06:12 AM
Clarks are a good idea, I will check those out. I used to have several pairs of clogs by them that were reasonably comfortable. Flats are just hard to make work -- but I will keep trying!!
Catrin
04-24-2015, 03:51 PM
I love Clarks - especially Clark Artisans. I must have support, I will say that there are some Clarks Mary Janes that have worked well for me in that area. I really like the Clarks Artisan Kessa Agnes Mary Janes (http://www.peltzshoes.com/F/CLARKS%20ARTISAN/MARY%20JANES/MARY%20JANES/66512#66512-7.5%20M) - I've a couple pair. They are comfortable and are fine for jeans, slacks, and business casual depending on the style. I wear a size 9 N - and I can usually actually FIND my size in narrow for Clarks Artisan styles.
They aren't exactly flats, but not far from it. Even with my feet and knees I can handle them all day long :-) They used to come in more colors - and they may not be what you had in mind but I wanted to mention them. The link is to Peltz Shoes - I LOVE their prices - these shoes retail for over $100 and Peltz has them for just under $50 :-)
VeganBikeChick
04-25-2015, 12:12 AM
Thanks for the link to Peltz, catrin. I just got some super cute easy street shoes for $30!
Catrin
04-25-2015, 03:21 AM
Thanks for the link to Peltz, catrin. I just got some super cute easy street shoes for $30!
I swear by them - now they are not the fastest in shipping - but the prices can't be beat. Apparently they've been around a long time, I discovered them a couple years ago.
fallstoclimb
04-25-2015, 09:23 AM
I'm not CRAZY about those shoes, but oh wow the prices on this site! Are returns really easy? (Aka am I a total chump for using Zappos the last couple of years??)
Catrin
04-25-2015, 09:52 AM
I'm not CRAZY about those shoes, but oh wow the prices on this site! Are returns really easy? (Aka am I a total chump for using Zappos the last couple of years??)
I've not had to return anything so I can't speak on how easy returns are. It is probably slower than Zappos, just like the shipping is. Can't beat the prices though - and I do think that at least some of their styles are from the previous year and/or about to be discontinued. I don't KNOW this for sure, but it would explain their prices. BTW, it looks to me that Zappos has really increased their pricing over time as they've become more popular. I could be mistaken so don't quote me :)
With my foot surgery and arthritis in a toe joint or two, I don't have a lot of options in shoe styles. Generally speaking, the pretty/really good looking shoes don't provide me the support I need and cause me pain. That being said, I've been fortunate to find Clarks that fit my needs, they look decent, and they last me forever. I am hard on shoes so that says something.
Crankin
04-25-2015, 02:14 PM
I looked on the Peltz site and it seemed like most of the stuff I was looking at were only $5.00 off. I've had some really good deals on Shoe Buy, much better than what I saw on Peltz.
Sierra Trading Post carries Clarks for a big discount. Theya re slow shippers, too, but worth a try.
Catrin
04-25-2015, 02:25 PM
I looked on the Peltz site and it seemed like most of the stuff I was looking at were only $5.00 off. I've had some really good deals on Shoe Buy, much better than what I saw on Peltz.
Sierra Trading Post carries Clarks for a big discount. Theya re slow shippers, too, but worth a try.
This is good to know, thanks! For me, I generally get $40-$50 off of my Clarks Artisans from Peltz when compared with local shoe stores. I've not looked at other brands, not really.
Crankin
04-25-2015, 03:25 PM
Yeah, I wasn't looking at Clarks. They run too big on me, and well, I would look like every other 50-60 something therapist in West Concord... :)
emily_in_nc
04-25-2015, 03:28 PM
Almost all of my shoes are from Clark's. They are very comfortable. I was even able to find high heels that I could walk in for several hours without problems.
I typically wear a size 9 shoe but most of my Clark's are an 8.5. There are Clark's stores at several malls around here so I'm able to try them on, but Zappo's also sells them.
They have different lines -- Privo is more casual, Unstructured is very soft leather, Artisan is on the dressier side.
I have had great luck with Clarks too. They are comfortable, not ultra spendy, and attractive. I also size down a half-size in Clarks.
Catrin
04-25-2015, 03:53 PM
Yeah, I wasn't looking at Clarks. They run too big on me, and well, I would look like every other 50-60 something therapist in West Concord... :)
You made me laugh out loud for real :-)
Have you looked at Naot or Finn Sandals? Amazon or Zappos has them. My go to sandals are a pair of Naot Drift sandals. I've had them almost 3 yrs and they still look great and are super comfortable. They sell for around $140.00
Crankin
04-27-2015, 03:08 AM
Glad I made you laugh, Catrin. It's a stereotype, but true around here. Hey, at least I don't wear long, flowing tops with lots of "creative" type of jewelry and scarves.
I love Naot shoes. They are super expensive, but thankfully, the shoe store in my town has a discount room, where they often can be found.
fallstoclimb
04-27-2015, 08:43 AM
Ooooh the Naot Kirei looks like EXACTLY what I am looking for. Thanks for the recommendation! Now to find them at a stomachable price....
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