Product Description
Orthofeet Chelsea Double Strap Women's Slip-On Shoe: Dressy, Reliable Comfort You Can Slip Into
Orthofeet Chelsea Double Strap Women's Slip-On Shoe is a professional loafer that has a supple napa leather upper. Its slip-on style allows easy on/off. This shoe has an extra long adjustable strap to allow the perfect fit and easy on/off. A metal ornament decorates the strap for a simple, professional accent. Foam padding in the collar, tongue and upper create a cushioned feel, while extra width and hidden depth allow a roomy fit. These shoes have a cushioning outsole with a true Toe-Spring design that helps propel the foot forward for easier walking. Two removable spacers are available to allow the use of custom orthotics or arch support insoles. This shoe is also Medicare approved for use as a Diabetic shoe. Stay classy and comfortable by wearing the Orthofeet Chelsea Double Strap Women's Slip-On Shoe.- Slip-on design
- Supple napa leather upper
- Adjustable strap is extra long for the perfect fit
- Decorative metal ornament on adjustable strap
- Extra foam padding in collar and tongue
- Foam padded upper
- Breathable, protective lining is seamless and soft
- Extra width in midfoot and toebox
- Hidden depth construction
- 3/8 inch extra depth
- One removable spacer 2mm thick and another removable spacer 3mm thick included
- Lightweight EVA midsole
- Cushioning sole with a true Toe-Spring design helps propel the foot forward and softens the step
- Rubber outsole
- 5/8 inch heel height
- Medicare approved as a Diabetic shoe
- Merchant Note: Shoes have a plastic heel counter that is heat moldable to help snug up the heel. This is a simple fix but needs to be done by a shoe cobbler.
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.