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Wednesday
Aug172011

Mephisto Sydel Women's Sandal Review

The Mephisto Manifesto

Over the many years of playing my part in the shoe world I have truly enjoyed the various mispronunciations of many brand names. One of my favorites is when folks call the brand Mephisto: “Manifestos”. I have often been asked if we “carry Manifestos” and I always smile and say “...of course we carry the manifesto of comfort”. It doesn't really matter what you call them when you are after this level of comfort and quality. If a shoe brand were ever the metaphor for a manifesto of comfort it would have to be a pair of Mephistos.

Each pair of Mephistos is made with incredible attention to quality. The leathers are gorgeous top grains and the stitching is often done by hand. Each pair can take over a month to make. The last or shape of their shoes is considered anatomically correct and the arch support is really quite lovely. I feel that the sandals this company makes are truly exceptional and of course I have a pair.

My most cherished pair of Mephisto's are my Sydel Sandals.  Two svelte straps of soft white patent leather adorned with rhinestone buckles hold my feet to the loveliest soft lined footbed with a perfect fitting heel cup. A long smooth line of arch support, a gentle bump of support at the metatarsal arch and a toe bar that offers a little grip for these open backed strappy slides make them a dream to wear. This pair of sandals seem so basic in their styling that they often go unnoticed sitting on a display table or in ones closet but the moment I slide my feet into them everyone exclaims “...oooh what cute shoes you have on...where did you get them?...I bet they just go with everything!” . They make me feel like a shoe-lebrity or princess twinkle toes. With a great pedicure I can wear these little dreamboats to the dressiest of events. I might add that patent leather is the way to go with white as it is so easy to keep clean. I have had these sandals for years and the white is still pristine. Thank you Mephisto for making comfort a manifesto to live by.

Head to your local Mephisto retailer to find a pair of Mephistos best suited to your foot.  If you can't find a local Mephisto dealer in your area, check out Zappos, ShoeBuy or Online Shoes.

Fitting Notes:

Mephisto sandals come in European sizing and do seem to run a bit generous. They fit medium to wide feet well but the styles with adjustable straps are friendly to narrower and/or low volume feet as well. Mephisto makes many styles of footwear using various sizing systems so there should be a pair out there with your name on them and I am happy to help with your specific foot and the styles you are interested in. Also, many of their styles come with removable footbeds to accommodate orthoses.

 

Monday
Aug082011

Chaco Z/2 Hiking Sole Shoe Review

Chaco Rhymes with Taco

Let it be known that my feet L-O-V-E arch support and for a quick minute I thought my feet had finally met a pair of soles with too much support. That was my first minute in Chaco sandals....holy arch support batman! Jeepers that is a really long controlled steady arch. I won't be breaking these in, I thought to myself, but they very well may break me in. Is this where I admit that I now own at least seven pairs of Chacos?!

When sandal and fair weather walking season begins each year, I break out my Chacos, remind myself that the shock of the arch support is what my feet crave during the winter and then fall in love with them over and over again. Besides all the support, Chacos boast durable re-sole-able treads and a phenomenal strapping system that allows for tons of adjustment.

It turns out that my various pairs of Chacos have made both permanent and temporary homes on the feet of my friends lucky enough to have the same length foot as I do. If the great Northwest has been known for Birkenstock wearing tree huggers it must now also be known for Chaco outdoor adventurers. Beware that the same folks wearing their Birks with socks are likely the same ones sporting them with their Chacos. I will admit I do the sock thing when I am camping and it does feel as awesome as they say. Thank you for all the support Chacos!

Fitting Notes:

American sizing-no half sizes-if you are between ...go for the larger size because I promise you would rather have a toe-bumper than stub your toes all the time. Also, most folks have a long arch relative to their overall heel-to-toe length, thus the longer size will also fit your arch better. Wider feet generally do better without the “toe-loop” strap whereas narrower feet do better with the extra grip/security of the toe-loop. Chaco sandals are also offered in wide widths so they can be especially friendly to wide soles and the adjustable strapping system will fit a whole range of high to low volume feet...meaning just about everyone who can handle the arch can fit well in these sandals. Not recommended for those with static/rigid arches.

Also, check out Chacos website for for tips on strapping lengths, re-soling and care for your sandals.

For optimum fit and service look for Chacos in your local shoe shops.  You will love having someone actually show you how the strapping system works.  If you can't find your chacos locally these online sources offer Chacos: Zappos, FootSmart, Online Shoes, and Altrec.

Wednesday
Aug032011

Dansko Professional Clog Review

Dansko Professionals

 

I am thrilled to be part of the Dansko movement that brought the Professional closed-back clog to so many feet. There has been no other shoe in my collection that have seen my feet more. I love them on so many levels. The excellent arch support is as good as it gets, and enduring because it is backed by a sturdy frame inside the sole of the clog. The ultra thick leather uppers keep my feet dry though these shoes are not sold under a waterproof label. Dense rocker-bottom soles make these clogs easy to walk in, and make me taller without having to give up comfort. I wear them with everything from slacks to jeans and casual skirts.

This clog, when fit properly, epitomizes the concept of comfort;...firmly support the sole of the foot all the way through and allow for a spacious almost-feels-too-big fit for the sides, tops and toes of the feet. Sometimes folks are afraid of this roomy feeling and insist on buying smaller sizes...aiming for a snug fit which most commonly results in being unhappy with their clogs or can cause havoc for their toes and arches years down the line. The back of your heels should not touch the rigid heel cup at all and your toes should not be squished nor should they even grace the front of the shoe. These shoes were originally designed for chefs who stand long hours often in one place. Bank tellers, grocery clerks, hairstylists, baristas, and production/assembly technicians should all find these shoes extremely comfortable because they were designed for long hours of standing. However, they were not designed for hours of brisk walking and agility, which requires a different shoe and type of fit altogether. Now, this doesn't mean you can't walk in them. They are wonderful for daily wear when walking is at a relaxed pace and short durations. Do be careful when stepping off curbs or walking on cobblestones as it is easy to turn your ankle out in these clogs.
It can be difficult to imagine how a shoe this firm and loose fitting could offer so much bliss, but your feet, legs and back will honestly thank you every time you wear them. Thank you Dansko for being the soles I can always count on.
If your local shoe store doesn't carry Dansko, or you can't seem to find the style or size you're looking for, you can often find Dansko at Zappos, FootSmart, Online Shoes, Altrec and other online retailers.

Fitting Notes:

European sizing. There are no half sizes, so if you are in between, choose the larger size. The regular width clogs fit medium to wide feet and the narrow width fits medium to narrow feet. If you go up a size and it just feels too roomy, try on that same size in the narrow width so you still get the length with a more secure feel.
 
Also, these clogs are hand-lasted so there is quite a bit of fit variation within each size. I recommend trying on 3 or 4 pairs of the same size and leather on and take those that feel the best. These clogs do not have removable footbeds, but are supportive enough to wear when you need a break from prescribed orthoses. Many folks suffering from plantar fasciaitis, arch and or lower back issues find that these clogs remarkably reduce their pain.

 

Monday
Aug012011

Birkenstock Gizeh Review

My First Must Have Monday

Letting My Birkenstock Flag Fly!

In some respects, it is a bit odd for me to kick-off my first shoe blog with a pair of Birkenstocks because they came into my collection quite late in the game....not for lack of wanting a pair, I assure you. After all, my shoe career began in Humboldt County where Birkenstocks are practically a mascot that locals proudly wear year round. Oh, I wanted a pair and tried several on, but none ever seemed to fit quite right. I had much to learn about feet and European comfort shoes.

It turns out one of my challenges is that I have what is called a “low-volume” foot (“S.” if you are reading this...I love you...even if you have to roll your eyes). We often think about our feet in terms of length and width, but the last time I checked we are three dimensional beings and our feet do have varying thicknesses or “volume”. To put it another way, some feet have very high insteps while others are the complete opposite and that is my feet...it might even be your feet.

No matter how tight I buckled those sandals I could still stick a finger under the straps. Also, because of my foot shape...yes I have bunions...my foot didn't follow the healthy foot shape of a Birkenstock sole.

Enter the Birkenstock Gizeh! I met this style deep into my shoe career and had come to appreciate the loose comfort fit of European shoes. I learned from the Birkenstock rep that it is ideal to be able to stick a finger under the strap of ones Birkenstocks to assure the intended fit.

The Gizeh style is a sturdy flip-flop design and that “thingy between the toes” helps keep my big toe in the proper place, so I finally have my own pair of Birkenstocks! I absolutely adore this style (even if some of you think they look like a Fred Flintstone meets George Jetson disaster...you know who you are) and you can't beat them in bronze metallic because they match everything!

I love these sooo much that I own two pair in the same color! Once I discovered how much I loved all that metatarsal support and how I loved wearing this style with all kinds of outfits, I knew I had to buy another pair to have on reserve in case Birkenstock ever dared to discontinue this style or color.

Thank you Birkenstock....for all the ways you support my sole!

I always shop and support my local shoe stores so I can have the best fit and personal service that keep my tootsies happy.  You can do that too for optimum foot bliss.  If your local shoe store doesn't carry Birkenstocks, you can often find them at Zappos, FootSmart, OnlineShoes, Altrec and other online retailers.

Fitting Notes:

European sizing. Most styles tend to run generous in length, width and depth...fitting a wide foot beautifully. Be careful not to buy a pair that your toes touch the end of...the firmness of the cork soles will win that argument. If you are between sizes, consider the larger size in models that have the extra layer of cushioning as it feels more like a half size increase. Buckle each strap with room to slip at least your pinky finger underneath. Birkenstocks are a great choice if you find that your forefoot aches...the pronounced metatarsal arch is likely to provide relief. Birkenstocks do require a bit of break-in, so I suggest wearing them often for short periods of time until the cork softens and molds to your foot for that perfect Birken-blissfull feeling.

 

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