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 Don't knock 'em.  The above are my winter shoes for skirts!  :) Boots for slacks.  In summer, men's sandals, smallest size. :)  I save heaps and heaps on shoes compared to what I spent in my twenties.
 

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Alberto Guimaraes

Peace and Good!

During Holy Week I buy this handmade Birkenstock-like sandals at the street Easter Market. They were handmade by «Artecouro», at Infantas - Vizela - Portugal:

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/robaleiro/14495973921/in/set-72157626370618821

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/robaleiro/14495973941/in/set-72157626370618821/

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/robaleiro/14495974011/in/set-72157626370618821/

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/robaleiro/14495974101/in/set-72157626370618821/

 

I send the factory address to some franciscan communities, and the Monte Real Poor Clares nunnery requested some pairs.

Jesus, Mary and Francis be with you, bless you and keep you!

Br. Alberto Guimaraes OFS

Braga - Portugal

 

 

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Alberto Guimaraes

Peace and Good!

Transcribe a small part of the site of the Passionist Nuns:

 

 

Our Passionist Habit

 

 

 

            Our religious habit is an outward sign of our consecration to Jesus in the mystery of His Passion and death.  It consists of a simple, long black tunic, pleated at the waist by a leather belt from which hangs the rosary of Our Blessed Mother.  Over our hearts we wear the Passion Sign which sums up the basic elements of our Passionist spirituality.  We wear a simple coif under our black veil.  Novices wear a white veil and the black tunic.  Only after first vows do they have the privilege of wearing the Passion Sign.  We also receive a ring at first Profession, signifying that we are the Bride of Christ.  We ordinarily wear sandals, although shoes are permitted not only for Nuns with foot problems but also for those who work in the garden or who like to do brisk walking outdoors.

 

Jesus, Mary and Francis be with you, kee you and bless you!

Br. Alberto Guimaraes OFS

Braga - Portugal

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Catherine Mectilde

Nun shoes are one thing, but can anyone recommend a good brand of sandals also? They're for indoor purposes mostly and are really hard to find this time of year. I'm looking at durable, quiet ones like Birkenstocks but very few of their sandals come with a backstrap. Any suggestions?

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Sr Mary Catharine OP

Birkenstocks aren't very good for indoor, hardwood, waxed floors...in case that is what you'll be walking on! A lot of our sisters wear SAS sandals as well as Sketchers, Ecco and Merrells!

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You could always try Naot as well.  They usually have at least one "plain" sandal with a heel strap.

 

Naot being an Israeli brand, I know them well.  They last FOREVER, and once they "mold" to your feet, are extremely comfortable.  Here's a link to the English language page.  Obviously, some models are far too dressy for a convent [shocking pink, anyone?]  but there are a number of the classic, flat styles shown as well.
 

I've been wearing them for 40 years and recommend them highly.  I don't know what the US prices are, but they are well worth it!

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I don't know if they've already been mentioned, but Clark's are a good brand for plain yet comfy shoes and sandals. They're especially good for women with large feet (me!), as their sizes go higher than most shops. The shoes are nice quality too. None of my shoes ever last very long as I walk in an odd way due to disability and it puts a lot of strain on the shoe, but these ones are more durable than most.

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Nun shoes are one thing, but can anyone recommend a good brand of sandals also? They're for indoor purposes mostly and are really hard to find this time of year. I'm looking at durable, quiet ones like Birkenstocks but very few of their sandals come with a backstrap. Any suggestions?

 

I just now saw this, but I highly recommend SAS sandals.  My favorites remind me of Birkenstocks but they are much more supportive.  These are the ones I wear quite often!

 

http://www.sasshoes.com/sandals/relaxed-1760-085

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