archie bunker wrote:
Is it online ordering?
I need to try shoes on before buying. My right foot is different than the left, and I'm picky about my shoes due to comfort.
My late wife had two different size feet one foot was a three and her other foot was a nine so we had to buy two pairs of shoes for her to have one pair to wear.
bahmer wrote:
My late wife had two different size feet one foot was a three and her other foot was a nine so we had to buy two pairs of shoes for her to have one pair to wear.
My right foot was stomped, and badly broken by a horse I was shoeing back in the mid 90's. I had 2 kids to feed, and house, so I refused a cast, and wrapped it in an ace bandage, wore an unlaced tennis shoe, and kept working.
It didn't heal right, and my foot is kinda cattywhomped now.
Sketchers, and New Balance shoes work well for me because I can get them 1/2 size too big, and the arches hit my foot right. That's where the issue is, is the arch on my right foot.
archie bunker wrote:
Is it online ordering?
I need to try shoes on before buying. My right foot is different than the left, and I'm picky about my shoes due to comfort.
There are a number of stores that carry the brand, and I expect you could find one in your area. There is one two hours away from me, but once I found the size and style that worked I order on line it is easier. SWMBO has found a couple of styles and colors she likes so we both order on line.
A friend suggested the brand. He is only a few years younger that we are and trains search and rescue dogs. After a car accident he has trouble walking for long distances but with the HOKA shoes he is back to training search and rescue dogs. Fortunately he does not train cadaver dogs, that is so depressing. One of "our boys" does that and it is tough keeping the dogs from getting too depressed to work.
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