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Honored Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

For anyone with foot problems,do you buy and like these shoes?

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I have a pair that's a few years old. I broke 2 bones in my foot, & am on my feet alot, & someone recommended them. They're comfortable, & seem to be a well-made shoe, but in all honesty, I don't wear them much. Don't know how much help that is! 

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I don't have problems with my feet.  I bought them because I thought they were stylish.  I find that my feet sort of hurt after I take them off at the end of the day.  Maybe because I don't need the support?  I made the mistake of getting caught in the rain on my 2nd wear.  I wish they had removable or replaceable foot beds.  

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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

I have several pair of Ecco shoes that I bought a few years ago.  I really liked them.  When I discovered Vionics, they became my favorite shoes & sandals because they have great arch support that is perfect for me. I have a pair of Ecco hiking boots that I had put away in a storage bin and just found them a couple weeks ago.  I started wearing them again.  They are so comfortable.   My son-in-law noticed my boots and commented that they were Ecco and were high priced.  I think he was impressed!

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Registered: ‎04-12-2010

ECCO's are hit and miss.  Some have great support; some have zero support.  Depends upon the style.  I have several pairs but don't wear them on a consistant basis.  Like everything else, I don't think ECCOs are a well-made as they once were.

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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

I used to wear Ecco's all the time, but quality declined. I am on my feet as a PT 8 hours/ day and switched to Keen.  I like the style of the Ecco tho

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Registered: ‎10-16-2010

I have friends with foot problems who prefer Ecco's above other brands. 

 

They run narrow.

 

I bought a pair a few years ago as "good shoes" and like them very much. They're the only shoes I have that I can wear to fancy occasions and not end up with sore feet.  But the styles have changed and it's entirely possible that the quality has as well. 

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@goldensrbest I don't have foot problems, but I have high arches and supinate, so Vionics don't really work for me. I have the Ecco Soft 7 leather sneakers and would buy them again in a heartbeat. They aren't cheap, but I wore them walking around Italy (and even got a compliment on them from an Italian man!), wear them to dance at summer Concerts in the Park, and love them when I know I have to walk around a city and want to be comfortable. The leather looks as good as the day I got them, and I've had them for over 18 months. 

 

I have Ecco boots that don't have as much cushion as the sneakers, so comfort probably depends on style.  

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Ecco shoes are hit and miss with me too. They are european sized and they do tend to run narrow in the forefoot.