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great colors but I don't need any more sneakers

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I like them in the copper color. I wonder if they're heavy.  I guess we'll see.  Thanks for the picture.

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They look a lot like the recent Spenco TSV.  

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I got the last Dr. SCHOLL'S TSV sneaker with the cute polka-dot laces.  It was my first and last purchase of that brand.  Most uncomfortable sneaker I ever owned. 

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If they are lightweight, I'd be interested. Cost matters too.

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Re: Dr. Scholl's TSV 5/11

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@Kachina624 wrote:

I got the last Dr. SCHOLL'S TSV sneaker with the cute polka-dot laces.  It was my first and last purchase of that brand.  Most uncomfortable sneaker I ever owned. 


@Kachina624 

Yikes! Doesn't sound good. 


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Even though I don't need another pair of sneakers, I think they're cute. Definitely my style. I really prefer trying on shoes in stores before buying though. 

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No arch support, not machine washable, and they have a "bloom" insole.....algae based? I don't think so.....nope. Not for me.

 

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these are probably one of the ugliest sneakers that I've seen! 

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@Kachina624 wrote:

I got the last Dr. SCHOLL'S TSV sneaker with the cute polka-dot laces.  It was my first and last purchase of that brand.  Most uncomfortable sneaker I ever owned. 


I bought the same ones as you did. You are so right they were really uncomfortable right out of the box for me. It was like walking on cardboard. My feet were swiming in them too. I think this was the first TSV for Dr. Scholl's and last one for me.