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Clarks Women's Daelyn Villa Flat
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u/moglichkeiten ยท 9 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I would definitely suggest you steer clear of synthetic shoes considering your comfort issues. Leather is more flexible and will break in with wear in a way that synthetic materials won't. In my experience, Dr. Scholls, Easy Street, and Aerosoles do not make good shoes. They're pretty much the bottom of the barrel when it comes to comfort footwear. That said, I can't say I've ever found a brand that's perfectly consistent, so if you're trying on just one style from each brand, you might want to consider trying on multiples to see if some styles work better for you than others.

Based on what you've said, it also sounds like you might need a wide shoe, but are only purchasing standard widths. Is that the case, or are you also finding that these fit issues happen with wide widths?

You mention having tried some Clarks, but have you tried non-heel styles? Not every pair of Clarks I've tried has worked for me, but I have had several pairs over the years that worked very well, and I need a lot of support as someone who has to wear custom orthotics and has arthritis from a poorly-healed ankle injury. I purchased these recently and have been quite pleased with them so far. They're going to take a little breaking in, but the leather is pretty soft. Of course, what works for me may not work for you.

Have you tried Dankso at all? They have a good reputation for a reason, and if you can handle a bit of heel, you have a lot of dressier options. These have excellent reviews and a nice, wide ankle strap for support.

If you like lug soles, you might consider a pair of Doc Martens. They're great for concrete and have non-slip soles. Again, they take some breaking in, but they're very supportive, long-lasting shoes. For other brands to check out, I would suggest Cobb Hill, which is owned by New Balance, Taos, and if you're under a US 11, Naot.