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The Best Type of Nursing Shoes

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Nurses rely on their feet to carry them through long and exhausting daily shifts. Shoes that provide support and can absorb shock while being slip-resistant are a must. Shoes that are made of high-quality molded plastic can provide the support needed. While some nurses rely on high-quality leather tie shoes, individual preferences determine the type of shoe that best meets the required demands of nursing.

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    1. Dansko Shoes

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        Dansko Shoes are engineered to provide quality footwear that is meant to be worn all day long. These shoes are made of leather and have steel shanks and rubber outsoles. They also have removable foot-beds to allow for orthotics, are slip-resistant, have extra shock absorption materials, distribute weight evenly, and have anti-odor linings. Dansko shoes are available in full and half sizes and offer professional, tailored, and causal styles.

        1-800-326-7564
        dansko.com

      SAS Shoes

      • SAS Shoes is an American shoe company based in San Antonio, Texas. SAS shoes are handcrafted with high-quality breathable leather. X-tra Grip Soles with polyurethane midsoles provide a flexible and lightweight shoe that provides day-long support. These shoes are available in professional and casual styles for both men and women. Extra wide and narrow widths are sold.

        1-877-782-7463
        sasshoes.com/

      Crocs

      • Crocs produce shoes, sandals, and boots made of closed-cell resin plastic. Crocs shoes are designed to hug the sole of the foot and form a sure fit. Crocs are available in many colors and are lightweight, soft, odor-resistant, and comfortable, with superior grip and non-marking attributes. Crocs are sold in full sizes and are offered in casual, professional, and recreational styles.

        1-866-306-3179
        crocs.com

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