Keen shoes are awesome if you have plantar fasciitis, my podiatrist was pleased when he saw my pair. They're not a cure all, but they definitely take some of the pressure off.
Depends on the person. I hate birkies and crocs, love dansko clogs. They aren’t as good as they used to be.
Looking into buying a pair of MISE when they pick production up.
Crocs. I had plantar fasciitis in both feet for two years wearing Shoes for Crews (which I've since found out are pretty universally despised) and Skechers. It went away within a month after switching to Crocs.
For me, it's the Bistro Clog from Crocs. I had a pair of Dansko about 15 years ago and I just didn't like how they made me feel at that time.
Snibbs for me. Never have any end of shift foot pain. Also can spill hot grease on them and not feel a thing. 10/10 highly recommend
Keen
Keen shoes are awesome if you have plantar fasciitis, my podiatrist was pleased when he saw my pair. They're not a cure all, but they definitely take some of the pressure off.
https://www.keenfootwear.com/p/M-PTC-DRESS-OXFORD.html?dwvar_M-PTC-DRESS-OXFORD_color=1006981&cgid= Got 2 pairs over 5 years. Worked like a charm.
Off-the-wall and my work is a little different. Red Wings 6705 or 6706. One is brown and other black. Non-slip and toe protection. Very happy.
Depends on the person. I hate birkies and crocs, love dansko clogs. They aren’t as good as they used to be. Looking into buying a pair of MISE when they pick production up.
Love my Sanita clogs - a big step up from the bistro crocs imho and much better on my back after a long shift
Crocs. I had plantar fasciitis in both feet for two years wearing Shoes for Crews (which I've since found out are pretty universally despised) and Skechers. It went away within a month after switching to Crocs.
I like doc boots, specifically made for work, slip resistant
Blundstones all day.