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by Brook Hughes
Date Added: 05/04/2010
I was nervous about buying the _a href="http://www.vogueforever.-
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Rating:

[5 of 5 Stars]
by Bersh Lewis
Date Added: 04/27/2010
Strange But Interesting - I have peripheral neuropathy (nerve pain in feet). This shoe relieved some of the pain in the ball of my foot, but was not markedly different than other athletic shoes I wear. For people without my medical problem, this shoe could be comfortable, but it will take some patience getting used to it. If you want a different look and feel, try it?
Rating:

[5 of 5 Stars]
by Channing Smith
Date Added: 04/26/2010
I don't have a bad back....I have an evil back. Spinal stenosis, herniated and bulging discs, tons of pain. I put these shoes on, and no pain and I can WALK! My problems are so severe that I walk with a cane and even have a wheelchair for longer distances. MBT are truly a miracle shoe for me. I also have a pair of Skechers Shape Ups and they feel great too, nice and "cushy", and they definitely help me walk too, but MBTs are just a little better. GOD BLESS MBT!! And PLEASE make some dressier, "girlier" shoes so I won't look like such a dork when I'm wearing a nice silk Diane Von Furstenburg wrap dress and my MBTs! ;-D But comfort before fashion. Wow...did I just say that??? And a narrow width would be appreciated, too.
Rating:

[5 of 5 Stars]
by Carlyle Harris
Date Added: 04/26/2010
I love the physiological aspect of MBT footwear! I have a heel spur on the left foot and when I wear my MBTs, the discomfort disappears. The Ema in chocolate is pretty and extremely comfortable. The accentuating color is described as orange, but it is not a bright orange, very subdued and will look great with all colors. I plan on living in these when I babysit my five month old granddaughter next week while her parents are on vacation!
Rating:

[5 of 5 Stars]
by Beldon Edwards
Date Added: 04/23/2010
I bought this shoe, because after trying it out, it was worth the price tag. I generally try to avoid buying Chinese made products, but since my work requires a great deal of indoor walking, I needed this shoe. It performs great, it does what it was designed to do, BUT the fit & finish is pretty bad. I have & have owned many pairs of shoes, and this is the first one that has costed SO much & lasted so little. I've owned them since 05/09 & now 8 months later they literally look like I've had them for years..... My point is that, they DON'T hold up well. I am satisfied with the feel, but the quality of the materials used, just isn't there.... My other work shoe pair is a dressy loafer which I've had for nearly 5 years (the MBT was supposed to replace it), made in Brazil...& after 5 years they look better than my MBT. Ultimately, I like how the shoe feels, but I'm not sure that I want to drop that much money once a year and throw these out...
Rating:

[5 of 5 Stars]
by Francesco Fany
Date Added: 04/13/2010
I love thess shoes and did 6 months of research until buying some. Now I can't take them off and don't really want to wear anything else!! They instantly pull your tunmmy in making you use your core muscles, upper legs and behind to stride not your smaller muscles. After just 5 hrs with them on I noticed a big diffrence! I will be buying more I think for the price they are worth it, I'd probably spend less more going to Dr visits from migrains, and back aches. I'd give then 10 stars if I could!
Rating:

[4 of 5 Stars]
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 04 September, 2008.