
Product Description
Drew Janice - Women's Adjustable Strap Mary Jane Sneaker
The Drew Janice is a supremely adjustable Mary Jane sneaker built for hard-to-fit feet. Hook-and-loop straps at both the vamp and the heel — plus a trimmable strap extender — let you customize the fit anywhere, while a stretch upper and rocker bottom keep things comfortable all day. It's a go-to for swelling, bunions, and orthotic wearers who want a dressier casual shoe.
Key Features
- Dual hook-and-loop adjustable straps (vamp and heel) for a totally custom fit
- Trimmable, detachable strap extender for extra room or swelling
- Soft stretch-fabric upper that moves with the foot
- Rocker bottom sole distributes load and eases each step
- Two removable footbeds (double depth) plus a removable cushioned vamp pad for orthotics
- Nylon shank, firm medial heel stabilizer, Drilex® lining, slip-resistant rubber outsole
Comfort & Support
Few shoes adjust as many ways as the Janice: straps at the instep and heel, a trimmable extender, double depth, and a removable vamp pad. The rocker sole and nylon shank add support and a smoother stride.
Fit Guide
Offered in US women's sizes 6.5–11. The dual straps and trimmable extender accommodate swelling, a high instep, orthotics, or braces.
Recommended For
Women with swelling/edema, bunions, hammertoes, arthritis, or diabetes/neuropathy — and anyone who needs maximum adjustability in a casual Mary Jane. Great for those on their feet all day or while traveling (and walking all day).
Specifications
- Upper: Stretch fabric
- Closure: Dual hook-and-loop straps (vamp + heel) with trimmable extender
- Footbed: Two removable footbeds (double depth) + removable vamp pad
- Outsole: Slip-resistant rubber, rocker bottom
- Sizes: US women's 6.5–11
- Colors: Black, Navy Combo, Sand Combo
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.