i'm on my feet all day and couldnt do it without danskos. of course every foot is different- but the first time i tried them, it was like cinderella trying on the glass slipper-a match made in heaven. there are 3 ways to buy them. in the store, where i think they run about $130. i suggest going , trying them on, make notes of the styles and size that you like, if you do. then, go to the danskooutlet where the shoes run about $65. or do what i do, compulsively, and bid on them on e bay. there are always dozens to choose from (if you're a women, fewer choices for men), and i've paid anywhere from $2(very lucky) to a high of $42 for my blue suede clogs. you can find them used or new, but i have no problem putting my feet where others have been before. lots of the used one are barely used. mine last for years. figjustin needs to relax those toes and his shoes should last longer than a month. you also need to let the heel deliberately flop a little. it doesnt take long to get used to them.
the other shoe that i love is from famolare. they used to be made in italy, now in vermont with fewer styles. they have a wavy bottom which is extremely comfortable. they sell only thru their website, but are also on ebay. the wavy bottom is called the 'get there' shoe. they also have really high platforms, which , of course, wouldnt be good for cooking school.