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Old 07-19-2011, 08:33 PM   #211
Stitchawl
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The feet are the foundation of the body. If you don't spend a little extra time 'building' the foundation, nothing will be right with the rest of the construction.

There is a reason why the old beat cops wore heavy duty brogans. They were on their feet all day long. We can't do that in Teva's and still expect the same support from out feet. Arch support isn't only from the bottom. The top of the arch needs to surrounded 'from the top' and held in place. Although I live my Tevas and have walked all day in them, I can certainly feel the difference at the end of the day between wearing them and a good pair of lightweight hiking boots!

The single happiest 'foot moment' came when I stumbled into an orthopedic shoe store and had a couple of pair of 'working shoes' put together for me. I have a pretty wide foot but obviously an orthopedic shoe store carries good looking shoes wide enough to use as pool floats! They even carried orthopedic sandals. Good looking, leather sandals with an orthopedic footbed contoured to molds taken of my feet. I wouldn't use them for river running or jungle trekking as I would my Tevas, but they sure are comfortable for city walking!

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