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05-08-2016 04:47 PM
One type of shoe that I am always on the lookout for (in my size 5/5.5 wide) is something appropriate for business casual or business dressy wear that is at the same time stable enough for walking on uneven city sidewalks and are functional for running through airports. Being short, besides looking for function, comfort, stability, and style in my business shoes, I also look for some height, something with a platform, or in a combination of platform/wedge styling. Just making a suggestion, since I have your ear. On weekends running errands, flip flops are my go to style.
Thanks again!
05-08-2016 05:11 PM
@KittyKat55 wrote:
I am interested in the Tourney and a sandal, but don't have any luck getting shoes to fit!!!! I have been wearing the Birkenstock wide Arizona since 2000. I have an "extremely high instep" combined with sever swelling sometimes from lymphedema. I also have severe pronation and hammertoes!!!!!!!!!!! I don't want to get some Vionics home and have to send them back. I also need nee replacements and have a crushed sciatic nerve and lumbar spine issues. I desperately want and need some shoes that feel good , but also are good for your feet. I do not know which styles would possibly fit with all of these issues!!!!!!!!! Your input would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gday @KittyKat55. Thats some tough luck and I cant make any medical claims but I will say the support in Tourney is awesome and the Tide sandals or any of the wide Rest bottom sandals would be my suggestion. Thanks - Steve.
05-08-2016 05:12 PM
05-08-2016 05:14 PM
@Bluwillow4 wrote:
Can you please show the TSV medium width and wide width side by side so I can see the difference in the width. I have the original Yolanda in the medium and it is a little narrow, but I have a few of the sequin tides in the medium and they are perfect width.I LOVE your shoes!
Gday @Bluwillow4. The wide is the way to go - fits the same as the Tide. They are about 1/2 an inch wider than the mediums. Thanks - Steve.
05-08-2016 05:14 PM
I have extremely high arch and instep!!!!! which vionic would be best for me?
05-08-2016 05:15 PM
@Barbara01 wrote:
Hello,
i've bought 3 of your items today, including the tsp.
i have a question of a sneaker I previously punched.
the tongue is so short, it barely comes out of the top of sneaker.
just uncomfortable to put on but I love the sneakers.
was this a malformation.
Barbara 01
Hi @Barbara01. That sounds odd. DO you know the name or item number of the sneaker ? Thanks - Steve.
05-08-2016 05:15 PM
@best educator wrote:
GDay @Liam_Bourke and thank you for answering everyone's post
, I will keep you posted on how I like my Vionic TSV when I get them & congrats on your newest family member!
Gday to you too @best educator. I will pass it on to Liam - he's such a proud Dad! Thanks - Steve.
05-08-2016 05:16 PM
@su Z shopper wrote:
One type of shoe that I am always on the lookout for (in my size 5/5.5 wide) is something appropriate for business casual or business dressy wear that is at the same time stable enough for walking on uneven city sidewalks and are functional for running through airports. Being short, besides looking for function, comfort, stability, and style in my business shoes, I also look for some height, something with a platform, or in a combination of platform/wedge styling. Just making a suggestion, since I have your ear. On weekends running errands, flip flops are my go to style.
Thanks again!
We have a couple of nice boots and wedges coming for fall that should do the trick! Thanks - Steve.
05-08-2016 05:17 PM
05-08-2016 05:52 PM
I recently purchased a pair of the Vionic Emerald sneakers. Unfortunately, because of my very high arches, my feet commenced aching immediately upon tying the shoe strings. I didn't stand because there was too much pressure being applied which pushed my feet down into the shoe bed. I, unfortunately, returned the sneakers.
Do you have any sneakers which are designed for people such as myself with high arches? Would it make any difference if I purchased a wide width instead of my normal medium width? I own a pair of Vionic slippers and sandals which have made a world of difference. I should also mention that I have a bunion on my left foot as a result of a running accident.
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