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FAQ: About Our Footwear

What makes Full Comfort shoes different?
Our shoes are specially designed with the input of foot health professionals. They feature extra width and depth in the toe box and forefoot to relieve pressure from key areas of your feet, and they’re manufactured using only top quality materials. That makes them great for people with diabetes and other health conditions that affect the feet.
 
Who are your shoes intended for?
Our shoes were originally designed for people with diabetes. We now offer a variety of comfort footwear styles for people with all kinds of therapeutic needs.
 
How do your shoes fit?
Full Comfort shoes meet the American Lasting Standards. They typically fit true to size.
 
Do all your shoes fit the same?
Typically, yes. Full Comfort uses one type of construction for all men's shoes. We use two types of construction, Standard and Euro, for women’s shoes.The material and design of the shoe may affect the way your shoes fit.
 
What sizes are your shoes available in?
Men's shoes range from 6–12, 13, 14 and 15 in most styles. Men's widths range from
B to EEEE in most styles. Women’s shoes are available in sizes 4–10 & 11 in most
styles, with select styles available in size 10 1/2 and 12. Women's widths range
from A to EE in most styles. AA width is available in select styles in sizes 8–11.
 
What are your shoes made of?
Full Comfort uses full-grain leather uppers for most of the shoes in our collection. Select styles are made from nubuck, a buffed leather similar to suede. Other models are made using lycra, a breathable, stretchable material. Our shoes feature full-leather linings,
except the athletic models that utilize a cotton lining.
 
How can I minimize heel slippage?
The best way to minimize heel slippage is to wear a lace-up shoe. Different lacing techniques can help reduce heel slippage. If a Velcro closure is your only option, placing a tongue pad under the tongue of the shoe will reduce heel slippage. Full Comfort does not recommend
the use of heel grippers, especially for people with diabetes.
 
Are your shoes or boots OSHA/ANSI certified?
Full. Comfort shoes do not have certification from either OSHA or ANSI. Our Protector boot does meet ASTM F2412-05/ASTM F2413-05 standards.
 
How much do your shoes weigh?
Our shoes range in weight from 1.4 lbs.–2.5 lbs per pair with inserts. Your Full Comfort provider can give you the exact weights of particular styles.
 
What types of inserts do you offer?
Full Comfort currently has several types of inserts. We recommend our gel insert for simple comfort.  Reduces discomfort associated with heel pain, plantar fasciitis, tendonitis, fallen arches, bunions and nerve pain. Dynamic Relief insert, provides "Ultra-Pressure" relief. A liquid pressure relief system. Great for shock absorption, heel pressure, forefoot pressure, fat pad atrophy, calluses and neuromas
What makes Full Comfort socks different?
            Our comfort socks are designed to keep your feet healthy. Their smooth-seam
            construction reduces the risk of unwanted friction that can lead to calluses.
            Anti-microbial odor control and nano bamboo charcoal fibers help keep your feet
            dry, which prevents infection. And because they’re non-binding, they don’t inhibit
            your circulation.

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