What have you bought recently?

I saw this friedge magnet... I don't generally have magnets on my fridge but I'm tempted with this one...

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Regarding Skechers, I recently ordered 3 pairs off Amazon.

The other correct shoe was Skechers Brand...

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When I first developed plantar fasciitis about a year ago, I bought the ladies version in a light grey/beige color. I was desperate for relief and luckily found it with these. It was like walking on a cloud.

While comfy, they're not cute enough for me to wear in public so I moved to the Skechers arch fit slip-on laced shoes. Equally padded and they better match my personal style.

I wear the beige ones when exercising and sometimes around the house if I'm not in (well-padded) slippers.

The plantar fasciitis was quite painful for at least 6 months with mornings being particularly bad. One foot continues to bother me. Not terrible, but enough that I continue wearing well-cushioned footwear at all times.
 
When I first developed plantar fasciitis about a year ago, I bought the ladies version in a light grey/beige color. I was desperate for relief and luckily found it with these. It was like walking on a cloud.

While comfy, they're not cute enough for me to wear in public so I moved to the Skechers arch fit slip-on laced shoes. Equally padded and they better match my personal style.

I wear the beige ones when exercising and sometimes around the house if I'm not in (well-padded) slippers.

The plantar fasciitis was quite painful for at least 6 months with mornings being particularly bad. One foot continues to bother me. Not terrible, but enough that I continue wearing well-cushioned footwear at all times.
Since I first posted about my recent shoe purchase and @hollydolly said that the Slip-Ons were preferable to the Slip-Ins, I have been wearing the Kisik (note: not the Skechers) Slip-Ons around the house and I must say I'm really feeling the difference in terms of comfort and maintaining balance.

I bought the Kisik Slip-Ons just because I thought they were a nicer look than what I was seeing in Skechers. Now this unforeseen benefit of comfort from the sole is a pleasant surprise. Oh, the simple joys in life.
 
I also bought comression ankle socks when I had the PF.. and I found them to be really helpful first thing in the morning when the pain was awful... and before i put my skechers on for the day...fortunately I quikly disovered the suhion sole style of skehers whih gave me blessed relief from pain... ..andd like you @StarSong , I probably suffered for about 6 months... but still had to work on my feet all day... however, I only get occasional twinges now.. and I put it down to wearing skecher or ushion trainers of some type every day ...

if I wear my boots with a heel or shoes in fact..I feel pain within an hor or 2 of wearing...

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I just looked up my orders on amazon... and see that it was 2016 that I was suffering..10 years ago... so that's exactly when I first discovered skehers for the first time..and for the first 2 years I bought about 6 pairs in case they stopped making them, lol
 
6 or 7 years ago I bought a pair of Skechers and found them very comfortable and light. Twice I tripped in them the second time going down hard, I threw them away. I went and looked at reviews and found this an issue with others. Whether I don’t pick up my feet? As my mum was always telling me who knows but I advise do your research. I wear Clark’s or reiker, when one is older we need comfort on our feet and sometimes we do not always get it right the first time.
 
I bought an automatic can opener, just put on the top of the can and it does its job. I get arthritis flares and when they occur sometimes I cannot use my hands, found it online, my daughter who has RA bought one as well and is very happy with it.
 
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