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Nurse Mates Women's Libby Comfortable Work Shoes for Nurses - Slip Resistant & Supportive for Long Shifts, Hospital & Clinic Use
Nurse Mates Women's Libby Comfortable Work Shoes for Nurses - Slip Resistant & Supportive for Long Shifts, Hospital & Clinic Use
Nurse Mates Women's Libby Comfortable Work Shoes for Nurses - Slip Resistant & Supportive for Long Shifts, Hospital & Clinic Use

Nurse Mates Women's Libby Comfortable Work Shoes for Nurses - Slip Resistant & Supportive for Long Shifts, Hospital & Clinic Use

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Color:
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Size:
6.5 Wide
8.5 Wide
9 Wide
11
11 Wide
8
7.5
10 Wide
6 Wide
9
8.5
6
8 Wide
7
10
9.5
7 Wide
9.5 Wide
7.5 Wide
6.5

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Description

When you rely on your feet to get you through your day, wear a shoe that can do the job day or night.Full grain leather upper in a clean silhouette. Easy slip-on style.Padded instep collar for additional comfort. Leather lining for breathability.Removable Pillowtop™ insole.EVA rapid bottom is lightweight and slip-resistant. Imported.Measurements: Heel Height: 1 3⁄4 in Weight: 8 ozProduct measurements were taken using size 8.5, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a pair.

Features

    A classic nursing clog with a sporty fair

    Full-grain lethaer upper

    Lightweight EVA Rapid outsole

    Slip-resistant

    Removable Pillowtop cushioned insole

Reviews

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Had to break it in for a few days. My legs stopped hurting after 12-14hr shifts on my feet. My bunion doesn’t ache. Your feet might get hot so I got these socks that have vents on the top which helped. I got white for nursing school. Easy to clean.Edited 9/11/21: Just bought a black version. The white ones I got did hurt at first and as a broke student I only kept them for nursing school because it was required but the more I wore them the more comfortable they got - so it does need to be broken in. So far black ones feel fine.