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Stylish Shoes With Good Arch Support
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Since breaking my ankle I have had no end of trouble with my foot/ankle/arch and now my arch is starting to fall. I am having physio and I am due to have some supports made for my shoes but the only shoes I own (due to ankle break and swelling) are flat cheap ones.
I know these are no good for supporting my foot, ankle or arch so need to buy a pair of stylish shoes that have a good arch in them. Problem is I cannot wear a heel - my balance is shot from my accident. I have been looking on the high street and seem to only be able to find flats (like the ones I have) or shoes that have a good arch but with a high heel - no good for me.
What can you suggest? I am 26 and female, I would like them to be nice seeing as I will have to wear them a lot.
Thanks
I know these are no good for supporting my foot, ankle or arch so need to buy a pair of stylish shoes that have a good arch in them. Problem is I cannot wear a heel - my balance is shot from my accident. I have been looking on the high street and seem to only be able to find flats (like the ones I have) or shoes that have a good arch but with a high heel - no good for me.
What can you suggest? I am 26 and female, I would like them to be nice seeing as I will have to wear them a lot.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I need support and I need comfy low-heels shoes - I tend to buy either Clarks, or Pavers, or FlyFlot, all of which I find eally good. If you Google FlyFlot or Pavers, quite a lot of places sell them - I have a factory outlet shop near me which is handy! Have a look at them, they are stable shoes and although lots are "comfy" styles, some of them are smart too!
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