Product Description
Drew Rose Women's Mary Jane: The Best Gift You Could Give Your Feet
Drew Rose Women's Mary Jane will make you all smiles, due to the therapeutic nature of this orthopedic style. Stretchable fabric runs around the vamp and toe box, allowing a gentle fit to the most sensitive of feet. An adjustable strap across the instep ensures the perfect fit. This women's orthopedic shoe has a tempered steel shank and extended medial heel stabilizer for extra support. A wide shank and forefoot area make this style great for women with bunions or minor foot conditions. Rose is approved for use as a diabetic shoe, thanks to its dual removable insoles and various width choices. This Drew shoe features the Plus Fitting System® to allow double depth for custom orthotics or arch support insoles. Drew Women's Mary Jane Rose is an attractive orthopedic Mary Jane style that is as gentle as rose petals.- Mary Jane style
- Full grain leather upper
- Adjustable strap across instep for perfect fit
- Soft stretchable fabric around vamp and toe box to soothe aching feet
- Perforation at toe box
- Soft stretchable lining
- Soft, foam-padded tongue and collar for sensitive feet
- Shoe Last: 221
- Tempered steel shank for support
- Please Note: This is not a steel toe shoe
- Extended medial heel stabilizer
- Plus Fitting System® allows double depth
- Removable, moldable, dual-density insert with Drilex® topcover
- Another removable insole for added depth
- Wide shank area for superior lateral stability
- Can reduce pain from minor foot conditions and bunions
- 1.25" heel height
- Ultra lightweight and dual-density polyurethane outsole has extra traction
- HCPCS Code A5500 approved as a Diabetic Shoe
Features
Foot Conditions
* Based on the Features, this product may be appropriate for the listed Foot Conditions.
The information provided by Healthy Feet Store, LLC and Dr. Hurless is intended for educational purposes only and not intended to be used as a recommendation for a patient's specific medical condition, treatment plan or management of a disease. Please consult your healthcare provider.