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Registered: ‎09-27-2010

If this rebrand is as good as the former Spenco, all the different styles I've had have been very comfortable and have held up for years. I wear the Spenco Siesta mule in canvas as a house shoe and have worn them every day for five years now, have even washed them several times- still going strong. 

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Registered: ‎03-16-2010

I wear Revitalign almost daily. I just purchased 2 of the big deal, violet and red. I have the violet already and they are so comfortable. I especially li the stretch knit style because the shoes do not rub on my hammer toe. I would not hesitate to buy them. I like them better than Vionic. They are great on my feet and hold up well. 

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IMO this is a mediocre brand.  I have two pairs and they are just ok.  Clearly others here are pleased with theirs, but I have not had that experience.

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I did prefer Spenco Siestas for around the house and they have held up well. Nice thick sole and enough support for my feet. But, the price of Siestas recently pushed me to try search out other alternatives, as I wanted to retire my old canvas Siestas for outdoor shoes use only (garbage to street, sweep porch, etc...) and get new slip on in house shoes.

 

Found on Amazon an alternative that is working out fine. It was under ADAX and they look much like the Siesta slip on mules only at much better price and free shipping! Read the reviews on the Big A and see if they fit the bill or worth a try for you. 

 

Good Luck! 

 

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@Etoile308   Was Spenco eh????  Wish I had known this. I've n ot heard anybody say this on air. How do you know this?

 

I bought a pr or 2 of Spenco, they did not fit correctly. Arch support was way off for my feet, the shoes were very uncomfortable, I returned them. Not a brand I'd ever buy again.

 

Revitalign, well I bought the sand color called Sesame. They did arrive but the box was destroyed in shipping by USP who delivered them. I was surprised that a shoe didn't fall out! Bought 6.5M which is my typical size. they feel good on my feet, arches fit perfectly, they're really cute, the textured upper is really nice. 

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@nwbabs wrote:

I did prefer Spenco Siestas for around the house and they have held up well. Nice thick sole and enough support for my feet. But, the price of Siestas recently pushed me to try search out other alternatives, as I wanted to retire my old canvas Siestas for outdoor shoes use only (garbage to street, sweep porch, etc...) and get new slip on in house shoes.

 

Found on Amazon an alternative that is working out fine. It was under ADAX and they look much like the Siesta slip on mules only at much better price and free shipping! Read the reviews on the Big A and see if they fit the bill or worth a try for you. 

 

Good Luck! 

 


@nwbabs are the insoles removable on the ADAX shoes?

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Re: Revitalign Slip-Ons

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I have 3 pair of Revitalign.  One pair is from when they were still Spenco.  I love them. 

I have problem feet (and WIDE feet also sob).  Hard for me to buy shoes.  These work so well for me I bought two in different colors.  Also bought a closed toe slide for summer last year.  I used to have tons of Birks from when they sold them here at the Q and also locally but now my feet get too cold in open toes.  WAAAAHHHH call the Wambulance LOL.  

 

Edit to add the Spenco ones are Mules not slides.  They aren't available anymore apparently but very similar ones with Revitalign name.  

 

 

The other shoes are A608486.  I have the Peacoat and the black. Nice everyday shoe.Very comfortable

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Registered: ‎04-01-2010

I have purchased several pairs of Revatalign, since they were originally branded as Spenco. I have various problems with my feet and they have actually helped me get my feet into a better state. I also like Vionic but haven't worn them as much because they have fewer casual/comfy styles. Therefore I have gone with the Revatalign. These shoes you mention have tempted me!

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Registered: ‎04-01-2010

I searched for Skecher's Women's Performance Go Walk 2 but they did not come up. Other Skechers did.

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Registered: ‎04-01-2010

Never mind - I just realized you said Amazon and I searched on QVC!