I have a second pair now. I'm a chef and weigh over 250 pounds so I wear my shoes a lot, I work on my legs 6 nights a week and move around a lot from the fridge to the frying station etc. And if anyone knows what it's like in a busy kitchen you know that we move fast. Strong pressure on the sides of the shoe with any quick side-to-side movements. I have bought shoes from both Dunham and Rockport in the past, and while these companies certainly make comfortable shoes, they just can't stand the tremendous pressure I put on them. on my shoes. These other Dunham & Rockport shoes wore out in 6 months. And if you're spending over $130 on a pair of shoes, 6 months isn't enough. Now with these Dr. Scholl's spent about $60 and got me a year off. The only thing I did was use the gel pads from Dr. Buying Scholl and replacing them with the cheaper insoles that come with these shoes. After that (for less than $20) I got a very durable and comfortable shoe, and still I spent a lot less than other more expensive companies. I also work in a hot place. Nothing has ever been resolved. I was surprised to read several reviews that the soles were coming off. This is definitely not my experience!
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