
Product Description
The New Villager oxford from Drew
This is a supportive, yet comfortable shoe with double the added depth to better accommodate painful joints and other foot problems. Tongue and collar are padded, taking the stress off of your feet. Flared polyurethane outsole provides increased balance in stride. Deerskin lining wicks moisture away from the foot for fresh comfort. Designed with ample space for special fitting needs or custom orthotics.- Accommodates AFO's KAFO's
- Plus Fitting Systems with Two Removable Footbeds for Added and Double Depth
- Seamless Moldable Deerskin Linings
- Flared Outsole with Polyurethane Rocker Bottom
- Tempered Steel Shank
- Firm Heel Counter
- Arch Cookie Support
- Broad Toe Character with Wide Shank
- Soft, Foam-Paddeed Tongue and Collar
- Accommodates Custom Orthotics
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 New Villager good for plantar fasciitis?
Yes — the Drew New Villager 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.
What widths does the Drew New Villager come in?
The Drew New Villager is available in Narrow (2A/B), Medium (B/D), Wide (D/E), Extra Wide (2E/3E), 2X (4E). 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 does the rocker bottom sole do on the Drew New Villager?
The rocker bottom sole on the Drew New Villager promotes a smooth, rolling gait from heel strike to toe-off. This reduces pressure on the ball of the foot and forefoot joints, making it particularly helpful for metatarsalgia, Morton's neuroma, and arthritis.