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Skecher’s is what works for me, hopefully a picture follows. I wear them with a well cushioned sock for shoe fit since my foot is a little narrow, but also to make sure I have a well supported ankle, and to keep my cold toes/feet warm. The only drawback I have with these is I seem to have to replace every 5 months, but I wear them 12 hours a day, every day. I am in search though for a good sandal I can wear at the pool this summer, but inside the water, I have a water shoe since I just am unable to walk barefoot comfortably on any surface. I buy from Amazon, $50-$60, slip-on skid resistant. Skechers Women's Ghenter Srelt Work Shoe

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Suggest you looking Finn Comfort shoes and sandals which are made in Germany. You can find these on line or at a quality shoe store. They're pricey but are built to last. They can be re-soled as well.