!9# Women's BLAZER PLUS II Lace Oxford Shoe - Taupe Nubuck Size: 6 Width: W - 1 pair
The Drew 10318 BLAZER PLUS II Women s Therapeutic Shoe is a stylish leather shoe that is durable, great-looking and comfortable. It features Drew s new Plus Fitting System with two removable footbeds. Both inserts can be kept in the shoe for Added Depth, or the lower insert can be removed to create a shoe with Double the Added Depth. These inserts, Pre-molded Polyurethane and EVA (Ethyl Vinyl Acetate) with Drilex covering, equalize pressure over the foot s full walking surface providing shock-absorption for maximum foot protection and comfort while reducing pain caused by pressure points and excess friction. Another great advantage is that the supplied inserts can be removed and replaced by Custom Orthotics. The BLAZER PLUS II has Broad Toe Character for maximum toe room for extra comfort as well as add-on arch supports to allow exact arch support placement by moving or repositioning the pads for added comfort. The shoe also features an Extended Medial Heel Stabilizer for maximum rear foot stability and support. It reduces heel slippage and provides extra control of the gait cycle for overall body health and wellness. Drilex linings wick away interior moisture and help prevent bacteria growth. A specially designed, flared, wide shank, lightweight polyurethane rocker bottom sole automatically rocks the foot forward during walking which increases mobility. Speed laces for quick and easy lacing along with padded, seamless, tongue and collar help hug the ankle and protect the forefoot thus making BLAZER PLUS II a surprisingly comfortable shoe. Color styles available are: Black Calf, White Calf, Winter White Calf, Brown Nubuck, and Taupe Nubuck. The BLAZER PLUS II Shoe is best suited for: Pes Planus (Low Arches Flat Foot). Ankle Valgus (Roll in). Ankle Varus (Roll out). Plantar Fasciitis (Arch and/or Heel Pain). Bunions/Hammertoes. Prescribed or Custom Orthotics. Walking, Active Casual Wear. Wide range of sizes and widths. Shoes are made using a mold (LAST) that forms
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