
Product Description
Drew Women's Barefoot Freedom Stretch Shoe: A Slipper Turned Shoe
Drew Jada Barefoot Freedom Shoe may feel and look like a slipper, but slip it on and you will immediately feel this stretch shoe's support. Made with a soft, stretchy upper, this women's Mary Jane also has a firm heel counter and steel shank for support and control. The Drew Jada can be worn as a shoe or a slipper and has an adjustable strap for a secure fit. Constructed with a removable, moldable, dual-density insole, thus stretchable shoe can accommodate your custom orthotics. The lightweight polyurethane outsole makes it easier to walk. This women's barefoot dress shoe is Medicare coded A5500 as a diabetic shoe. Drew Jada Barefoot Freedom Shoe offers a slipper's comfort but a Drew shoe's support.- Mary Jane style - can be worn as a shoe or a slipper
- Soft, stretchy upper with stitched floral design
- Velcro® strap
- Steel shank
- Firm heel counter
- Built on Drew's Women's P26 Last
- Lightweight polyurethane outsole
- Moldable, dual-density insole with shock absorption that can be removed for added depth
- Accommodates custom orthotics
- Medicare coded A5500 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.
Product Reviews
FAQs
Is the Drew Jada good for plantar fasciitis?
Yes — the Drew Jada is an excellent choice for plantar fasciitis. Its arch support, cushioned insole, and shock absorbing help reduce strain on the plantar fascia — the band of tissue along the bottom of your foot that causes heel and arch pain. The Dual-Density insole adds targeted cushioning.
What widths does the Drew Jada come in?
The Drew Jada is available in Medium (B/D), Wide (D/E), Extra Wide (2E/3E). It also has a removable footbed, so you can swap in custom orthotics for a personalized fit. This shoe is A5500 coded and may qualify for Medicare therapeutic shoe coverage.
What are the key comfort features of the Drew Jada?
The Drew Jada uses stretchable materials that conform to bunions, hammertoes, and swelling, and has a firm heel counter that stabilizes the rearfoot and controls excess motion. Drew shoes are handcrafted with a Tempered Steel Shank for stability and a double-depth design. They are a top choice among podiatrists for therapeutic footwear.