Dr.comfort- William
Widths: Medium (B/C/D), Wide (E/EE), Extra Wide (EEE/EEEE)Sizes: 6.0 - 15Colors: Chestnut, BlackMaterial: LeatherCollection: CasualProduct Care: If your shoes are dirty, we suggest that you first clean them with a damp cloth. Use a cleaning and conditioning crème for the leather shoes. Simply apply the crème with a clean dry cloth and work it into the leather. Buff or brush out to provide a fresh finish. If needed, a colored shoe crème may also be used.
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Men’s Casual Shoe
An everyday, casual shoe with a bit of flair for all-day comfort and protection.
Removable Insoles
Footbeds can be removed to accommodate your own orthotics.
Supportive Insoles
Removable insole features a supportive polyurethane layer, gel pods in the forefoot and heel and polyethylene cushioning from heel to toe.
Protective Toe Box
The extra width and depth in toe-box and forefoot reduces pressure on feet and prevents toe stubbing.
Customizable Fit
Hook-and-loop closure allows for easy adjustability and personalized comfort.
Lightweight Construction
Manufactured to stringent medical grade specifications, the lightweight outer sole is long lasting, light and has a non-skid finish.
Added Support and Improved Fit
Firm heel counter for support, padded heel counter and padded tongue to reduce irritation.
Additional Details
Simple, secure and stylish, the William is a casual, everyday shoe that delivers comfort and protection all day. Sporting an easy-to-use hook and loop closure that adds to its sleek design, this lightweight men’s shoe features full top-grain leather uppers, padded heel counter and tongue to reduce skin irritation, and a protective toe-box to reduce foot injury or toe stubbing.Indications include foot problems associated with:
- Diabetes
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Corns
- Calluses
- Swollen Feet
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Bunions
- Hammer Toes
- Morton's Neuroma
- Injuries involving tendons, muscles, and bones (e.g. Achilles Tendonitis)