Feature

●100% Leather
●Suede sole
●WOMEN’S DRESS - A modern-day leather slip-on dress shoe with micro-suede lining.
●REMOVABLE INSOLES - Footbeds can be removed to accommodate your own orthotics
●ARCH STABILITY - Use of rigid shank in the mid-foot of the outsole delivers arch stability
●IMPROVED COMFORT - Reduced seamlines, soft micro-suede lining, and uppers with reduced stitching deliver comfort and help prevent skin irritation
●ADDED SUPPORT AND IMPROVED FIT - Firm heel counter for support, padded heel counter, and padded tongue to help reduce irritation

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Description

The Dr. Comfort Mallory is a sleek-looking, slip-on women’s dress shoe that can help relieve your aches and pains with a touch of style! Crafted with genuine leather and soft micro-suede lining, the Mallory is designed with a rigid shank in the mid-foot of the outsole for arch support and stability while the reduced seamlines and roomy toe box provide comfort. Mallory’s goals is to help prevent complications, which can include ulcerations, calluses, or even amputations for patients with diabetes. The beautiful details and luxurious finishes of the Mallory pairs well with any outfit, whether heading to work, dressy event, or casual outing. Indications include foot problems associated with: Diabetes Plantar Fasciitis Corns Calluses Swollen Feet Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis Bunions Hammer Toes Mortons Neuroma Injuries involving tendons, muscles, and bones (e.g. Achilles Tendonitis) Dr. Comfort Technology: We use the best technology, material, and craftsmanship in construction to deliver comfortable and top-quality diabetic shoes. With thorough designs, shoe modifications, 3D technology and more, Dr. Comfort shoes can help protect your feet against the complications of diabetes. Gel inserts help to provide comfort and stability, shock absorption and additional support for individuals with medical conditions like arthritis and diabetes.
Fitting tips: As a loafer style shoe, the fit tends to be a little roomier in the toe box and the strap on the top of the shoe is not as securing as a closure located closer to the ankle.
Footnotes: Please remember you should not normally want to fit your diabetic patients either shorter or narrower than measured. However, by following these instructions, you will achieve a fit comparable to the other shoes in our line. It is also important to remember that when you are fitting patients that have narrow heels, it will be easier to accommodate their needs with a lace shoe.
Recommendation: 1/2 size shorter.