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Is it the Dr. Scholls specifically for women? Should be good for a nice pair of heels!!Originally Posted by tameloy /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I got into the Dr. Scholls...better late than never
Is it the Dr. Scholls specifically for women? Should be good for a nice pair of heels!!Originally Posted by tameloy /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I got into the Dr. Scholls...better late than never
Yes it's specifically for women...I think they are for high heels (which I never wear) but it says on the website that they can be worn with flats too /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />Is it the Dr. Scholls specifically for women? Should be good for a nice pair of heels!!
Sweet! Not sure which ones they are exactly but I wear heels and wedges at work so I tried a ton of brandsOriginally Posted by tameloy /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Yes it's specifically for women...I think they are for high heels (which I never wear) but it says on the website that they can be worn with flats too
Hah no way they'd fit into any of my heels - they're too bulkyYes it's specifically for women...I think they are for high heels (which I never wear) but it says on the website that they can be worn with flats too /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
Seriously! I put them in some mary jane's and they barely fit. I can't believe how thick they are! I almost feel like the shoe is coming off when I wear them.Originally Posted by mariahk83 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Hah no way they'd fit into any of my heels - they're too bulky
I put them in some flats and they squished my foot so I put them in my hiking shoes and I felt like I was going to fall out of them after a little while.Originally Posted by sabinebyrne /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Seriously! I put them in some mary jane's and they barely fit. I can't believe how thick they are! I almost feel like the shoe is coming off when I wear them.
i put them in my cleats....they works best if you take out the existing footbed in whatever shoes you're putting them in - this is usually easiest in tennis shoes!Originally Posted by wadedl /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I put them in some flats and they squished my foot so I put them in my hiking shoes and I felt like I was going to fall out of them after a little while.
I think these are not the ones that were already sent out but those smaller ones that only go in the front of your shoe to prevent you from slipping... I believe there are two Dr. Scholls campaigns, one withthe massaging gel ones which are pretty thick and don't work withheels and one for the other ones.Originally Posted by mariahk83 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Hah no way they'd fit into any of my heels - they're too bulky
I want the Brandy campaign, but right now I was offered SkinnyGirl. I was wondering if I accepted it, would I be disqualified from the Brandy?Originally Posted by Playedinloops /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I just got the brandy campaign. My state laws must've changed because I never used to get alcohol campaigns and now I'm in two. Not that I mind!
Same for Missouri apparently, neighbor! I have my insoles ready for my chucks but haven't worn them yet. Hoping to take a nice long walk with the puppy later so I can try them.Originally Posted by Jamie P /img/forum/go_quote.gif
No alcohol invites for me... and we drink... often! Hmmm maybe it's an Illinois thing? I don't really know what laws would prevent that. I haven't found a pair of shoes to put my dr scholls in yet... that isn't a good thing! /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> I wear croc boots at work and they don't fit right in those. I can "feel" them... and it's not comfortable. I don't wear my walking shoes often enough to try them out in that. Not sure... I wish they fit in my flats.
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