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Drew Woman Moonwalk 14100 Leather/Mesh Loafers Shoes. Drew Woman Moonwalk 14100 Leather/Mesh Loafers Shoes. Drew Shoes Moonwalk 14100 - Drew women's single strap Moonwalk combines a contemporary look with exceptional support and comfort. This sleek, simple orthopedic shoe uses stretch upper material and large opening for easy-to-wear style. On the inside, Drilex® lining wicks away moisture keeping feet feeling fresh and dry. Underfoot, two removable footbeds with built-in metatarsal pad and flexible rubber outsole add to the shoe's comfort features. You'll never own a more accommodating shoe than the Moonwalk by Drew®. DREW-14100 - HCPCS Code A5500
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Drew Shoes Moonwalk 14100 - Drew women's single strap Moonwalk combines a contemporary look with exceptional support and comfort . This sleek, simple shoe uses stretch upper material and large opening for easy-to-wear style. On the inside, Drilex® lining wicks away moisture keeping feet feeling fresh and dry. Underfoot, two removable footbeds with built-in metatarsal pad and flexible rubber outsole add to the shoe's comfort features. You'll never own a more accommodating shoe than the Moonwalk by Drew®. Features & Benefits of the Drew Woman Moonwalk 14100 Leather/Mesh Loafers Shoes
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Joy Kieffer
Aug 2, 2021
One of the only truly wide shoes I've found. 6.5, 5E width. It could be even wider, as the widest part of my feet still bulge slightly over the sole, even brand new. But it at least feels like my bones are within the shoe bed, and not sitting directly on the edge, which is the case with almost every pair of shoes I am able to find that remotely fit. This is probably the only pair of shoes I've put on that felt good straight out of the box. I'm so tired of wearing shoes that hurt and have the body pulled away from the sole on both sides within a week or two of purchase.
Advantages: Wide enough for my feet. They scream "me" - not, "old lady with arthitis."
I wish the other colors were like the olive combo, with the material of the shoe all the same except for the section near the heel base.
Disadvantages: The strap doesn't sit correctly so that it lines up with the velcro. If I fit it right on the velcro, it feels wrong, and is bunched up. If I fit it so that it's angled on the velcro, it bunches up even more where it attaches to the shoe, but feels like it fits well. I'm tempted to think it's because I require a very high arch support and use orthotic inserts, but it does the same thing no matter which of the numerous inserts I tried from several manufacturers. And it does it without a foot inside at all. The strap section is simply not cut at the correct angle.