Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Faten Teller photo
Senegal
1 Level
698 Review
36 Karma

Review on πŸ‘Ÿ Stylish and Comfortable: Dr. Scholls Women's Andrews Fisherman Shoes for Active Women by Faten Teller

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It works, but not for problem feet!

I have this pair of sandals in my main wardrobe. (the best marketing idea since online advertising). I am over 60 and was looking for closed toe sandals so I wouldn't pinch my toes when I go outside. I like walking but I'm not very athletic and figured if I go shopping and I'm clumsy I'll try this type of sandal. With bursitis in my left foot, with flat feet when walking, I was hoping that Dr. Scholl would help as I had in the past with open sandals and less clumsiness. Didn't happen! I took these sandals on my longest shopping spree. I checked the insole first before putting it on. Lots of nice toppings. Laceless shoelaces were better than Velcro because they don't wear out quickly. and don't get off. So far the legs are fine. I took over 5,000 steps that day but after about 2/3 of the way I noticed my legs were starting to hurt and when I got home I had a blister on my bone. You were sent back to the dressing room. No more closed toe sandals for me. (I know it's silly to wear socks with sandals but my feet hurt less with socks. This time it stopped bursitis chafing.) A mall with 3 or 4 large stores running from one end of the promenade to the other runs. We're sorry that Dr.Scholl closed toe sandals didn't make it to the finish line, walk around comfortably and have a good conversation with them, even for a budget sandal for hard-to-fit feet!

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Non automatic