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Instride specializes in shoes for diabetics with a wide range of products including shoes, liners, socks, insoles and braces. Check out a few of their most popular diabetic shoes for women. The Newport. The Newport is an example of an Instride walker. Perfect for someone with an active lifestyle (or who wants a lightweight pair of shoes for athletic use), the Newport comes with Instride's Custom Fit System. The Custom Fit System refers to the three removable insoles found in most Instride shoes. These insoles can be used in any combination (or with customized orthotics of your own) to provide maximum flexibility and the best fit possible for your feet on any particular day. The Newport meets all the basic requirements for quality diabetic shoes: full grain leather uppers, seamless interior and slip-resistant outsole. The Newport is also designed with a counter, which provides added stability in the heel area, and grooves in the outsole that promote flexibility so that your foot can move the way nature intended it to move! The Nellie. If you want a non-athletic looking diabetic shoe, check out the Nellie. This adorable Mary Jane will look classy with dresses, slacks or jeans. It comes with two removable insoles, a seamless interior and a heel counter. The roomy, rounded toe box is the way to go if you are someone who is prone to bunions, calluses, blisters or corns on your toes. The Venice. If you are looking for a close-toed shoe that is not a tennis shoe, you might like Instride's Venice. This leather shoe comes with the usual three insoles as well as a gel heel pad (perfect for people who suffer from heel pain, heel spurs or plantar fasciitis). The outsole is rubber and slip-resistant, while the inside of the shoe is lined with an anti-microbial material (perfect for people who suffer from athlete's foot or chronic fungal toenail infections). The Venice closes with a single Velcro strap, making it easily adjustable, and it comes in extra-wide sizes for people who need a little more room. No matter if a shoe's an athletic shoe, dress shoe or Mary Jane, it can still meet all the requirements for a diabetic-friendly fit. Do not compromise when it comes to finding shoes that work for you.
Jane Barron works for OddShoeFinder.com,a free online website that helps people find mismatched footwear.Get more information on diabetic shoes, diabetes support group or diabetes foot problems.
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