Product Description
SAS Liberty- Laced Work Shoes For Women
Are you a workingwoman looking for comfortable shoes to wear at the office? Look no further! These awesome oxfords will have you sorted! They are ideal for the modern workingwoman and will give your outfit the perfect finish. To add to that they are super comfortable so that's not something you have to worry about! They have arch support and ankle support, which will minimize your chances of getting flat feet. Its padded tongue and collar will gently cushion the area near your ankle making your walk a whole lot smoother. It'll also protect your skin from footwear abrasions, keeping it smooth and healthy. Not to mention, its deep toe box provides an added depth of comfort keeping your toes comfortable throughout the day. Smelly feet is not something you have to worry about when it comes to the SAS Liberty, all thanks to its breathable structure which ensures ventilation inside the shoe making sure your feet don't smell.- Anti-microbial lining prevents foot diseases and infections to ensure healthy, clean feet Padded collar softly cushions the area around the ankle for a comfortable walk
- Padded tongue feature cushions the skin preventing footwear abrasions
- Removable footbeds to accommodate custom orthotics and alleviate painful foot conditions
- Arch supports provide improved cushioning and prevent the chances of flat feet
- Breathable structure to promote aeration inside the shoe and keep foot odor at bay
- Deep toe box offers an extra depth of comfort and keeps toes cozy and comfortable all day long.
- Shock-absorbent feature that offers motion stability and offers your feet protection from serious injuries
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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.