Diabetic shoes are footwear designed with the ability to adjust depth and/or width for ease in fit and comfort through the use of linings and moldable inserts, which allow the footwear to conform to the foot's shape. The flexibility in diabetic shoes is ideal for people with poor circulation, risks of infections, or diabetic neuropathy (a condition where nerves have gone to sleep due to the lack of oxygen).
Drew Trenda Drew Trenda
February 14, 2013
Reviewer: Southern California gal from San Diego, CA
This shoe fits well on my foot with no orthotic, but on the foot with a bulky orthotic, it is tight. A larger size causes my foot to slip. I like the leather and the cooler mesh inset. The velcro going opposite directions does not work as well as the Drew shoe with two straps going the same direction because this shoe is more difficult to put on.
Wears this shoe: All day and evening.
Drew Amelia Not sized properly
December 02, 2012
Reviewer: Bigfoot from Pittsburgh PA
Color was actually much lighter than displayed on the website. The true cork color is kind of like the color of peanut butter. I ordered extra wide and they were still very tight on me. Couldn't even evaluate them beyond that because I had to take them right off.