Posted: 2001-01-02 12:00:49
Reviewer: Fred B from Tampa, Florida
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Quiet comfort.
This shoe looks to be modeled after the French Shriner, style Albany, without tassels. It's a great
slip-on that incorporates quietness and comfort.
I believe the
Moccasin styling and cushioned footbed is the ultimate in a comfortable
Dress Shoe.
I would like to see a Style from
Florsheim with tassels.
Fully padded kidskin leather upper keeps a soft feel and a polished look.
Moccasin styling, instant flexibility and comfort.
Leather linings and cushioned footbed.
Looks like a
Dress Shoe, feels like a
Slipper
Posted: 2001-04-02 18:11:04
Reviewer: Jerry C
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I have worn only this shoe for over 10 years and will have nothing else. They are at
home with casual or
dress.
Posted: 2001-07-19 08:55:57
Reviewer: Dave L from Naples, FL
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Style plus comfort.
I bought this shoe six months ago, when looking for a dressy casual shoe to wear while performing on stage in a Latin band, and for wearing to the office. This shoe looks great, cleans up quickly, and is one of the more comfortable
loafers I've ever owned.
Posted: 2001-08-08 09:18:21
Reviewer: John B from Morayshire, Scotland
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Fantastic Comfort at Last!
Why don't all shoe manufacturers produce something as comfortable as this? Great for the hard pavements of San Fransisco, New York, Edinburgh or Inverness.
Posted: 2002-02-06 16:29:50
Reviewer: Butch from Louisiana
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I already own a pair of Black and a pair of Brown in this shoe style. I am now purchasing a pair of Burgundy. I have a large, wide, hard to fit foot and this is the most comfortable shoe that I have ever owned.
Posted: 2002-04-08 22:00:47
Reviewer: Jamie from Toronto, Ontario
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This is the original convention floor shoe.
I have four pairs right now, in various states of wear, and will wear nothing else -- except perhaps for
soccer cleats, when appropriate (and I wish
Florsheim made a socccer shoe). I have worn them for successive 12+ hour days at trade shows and conventions, with a minimum of discomfort at the end of the day, and I've never had any other shoe come close to that level of performance. The toughest test is the NAB trade show in Las Vegas -- someone should set up a booth in the convention center concourse selling these things (seriously!) because every year you see people walking around on the second and subsequent days of the show wearing three piece suits and a pair of brand-new
running shoes they likely bought in desperation after the first day.
Posted: 2002-04-11 06:44:57
Reviewer: Dan from Colorado Springs
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I wish I still had my Shriners!
I purchased these shoes to take over for a very similar pair of French Shriners that provided uncompromising comfort and good looks for over 10 years. The shoes may look identical but the blisters on my feet from the Comfortech's speak otherwise. Same size, same sock, but VERY different results! While they seem fine for dinners, church, etc, and look great, putting them to the test at airports and conventions seems to be their downfall.
Ouch!
Posted: 2002-06-20 08:10:21
Reviewer: Anonymous from Florida
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Won't go to work without them!
I have worn these shoes for as long as they have been manufactured and like their overall comfort and look so much that I keep extra pairs in my personal stock incase they are no longer available. Great shoe!
Airline Capt.
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Posted: 2002-08-29 17:28:11
Reviewer: Ervin M from New Jersey
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My Third Pair.
Comfotable,,use for
dress as weell
Posted: 2003-01-01 20:45:17
Reviewer: John from Michigan
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A minor problem
I'm on my second pair. Overall, the comfort is great. I've worn them to conventions and even a couple times to Disney World with lots of walking.
I do note, however, a problem with a couple wear spots. This has happened at the same place on both pairs. After a considerable time (1 - 2 years), I am experiencing a pull out of the leather on the front inside area, approx. near the big toe. I'm not sure, but this could be caused by the stitching wearing through from wear on the sole. Also, looking for a way to prevent wearing out of a spot on right shoe (back of shoe, just above heel from driving).
But, enough of the problems. These are just about the only shoes I can comfortably wear a full day. Glad to see other colors (like brown).