Unless otherwise specified, all sizes in this post are listed in women's.
1. A pair of tie-dye Crocs for something fun and colorful (and comfy, of course!), which will hopefully make you and your patients smile. :)
2. Or, these colorful Croc clogs if you're worried about potential fluids leaking onto your socks. These are just as exciting and comfy with a bit more protection.
3. The famous Allbirds runner — uber soft and supportive everyday sneakers made from lightweight and breathable eucalyptus fibers, which means they're as sustainable as they are comfy.
4. A non-slip athletic sneaker because if the fun color and unique design doesn't sell you, the light cloudlike cushioning surely will! And just FYI, reviewers have even hiked in these without issues so even slippery ER floors should pose no problem.
5. A snazzy looking, but still supportive, clog known among this reviewer's peers as the "Louis Vuitton" of nursing clogs — need I say more?
6. A pair of slip-on sneakers featuring tons of arch support, non-slip tread, and a sleek aesthetic to boot! Hard to say if you'll be complimenting their look or feel more.
7. A New Balance sneaker with a cushioned and responsive midsole *plus* a memory sole insert, AKA a combo that will keep your body ache-free after standing for hours on end. 🙌
8. A pair of Brooks running shoes if you want tried-and-true nurse-approved footwear. These have been a long time favorite among nurses and other professionals who are on their feet all day, and it won't take long for you to jump on the Brooks bandwagon too.
9. A Sketchers boat shoe featuring all the spiffy style of Sperry's you love, only even more comfort and support (and it's probably less expensive too!).
10. A tough and durable waterproof walking sneaker for nurses who need to move fast and quickly during their shifts. This gives you the comfort of clogs but without the awkward shuffling.
11. A loafer that's light as a feather but won't let you slip. *Plus!* The material is super easy to wipe clean, so if you tend to work with somewhat messy patients, this might be the shoe for you.
12. A pair of Nike Air Zoom Pulses because even though you might think of Nike as specializing in running shoes, it's clear these were designed with medical professionals in mind: easy slip on/off design, rubber sole, comfy cushioning, and quite stylish.
13. An orthopedic clog that sure ain't the prettiest but just might be the comfiest, at least according to reviewers who have plantar fasciitis — they say this shoe actually makes a huge difference and helps alleviate the pain!
14. A pair of Gales "Frontline Nurse" shoes, which if you haven't already figured it out, are designed specifically for all you healthcare professionals. So yes, that means they're waterproof, slip-resistant, super supportive, *and* antimicrobial!
Gales
Promising review: "I LOVE these shoes. It feels like walking on clouds. I love them. They are incredibly comfortable. Gales are by far my favorite. I’m a RN. I work 12+ hour shifts. My feet don’t hurt when I wear these bad boys! I love them so much a few days after I received my first pair, I ordered a second pair." —Brynna Porch
Get them from Gales for $89.95 (available in sizes 5–17 and eight colors) for from Amazon for $89.95 (available in sizes 5–12 and six colors).
15. A pair of sporty memory foam sneakers with such a lightweight, breathable mesh upper you might even forget you're wearing shoes! At the very least, these can help prevent your feet from getting sweaty and stinky.
16. A classic nursing shoe because you really can't go wrong with the combo of a supportive arch design, easy-to-clean material, and soft foam padding.
17. A stretchy slip-on sneaker since it basically feels like wearing a soft, comfy sock yet is just as supportive as a clunky nursing clog.
18. And a pair of popular Hoka running shoes that don't mess around when it comes to support. I mean, seriously — just look at them! You can't literally see how thick and padded the shoe base is!
The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.