Men's Footwear

We can appreciate that most men don't like to shop for shoes, so we make it simple. We stock unique brands that are specifically designed with comfort and fit in mind.
Let's say you need a dress, casual or work shoe that fits well that will support your feet. We carry select styles of Neil M, Sebago, Rockport, Wolverine and Florsheim shoes and boots. All of these procucts come in multiple widths to allow for a better fit.
Maybe you're looking for a comfortable shoe or sandal that can give you more support for your tired feet, such as the Chaco, Orthoheel, Josef Seibel, Finn Comfort or Birkenstock brands. All of these shoes have anatomically contoured footbeds, which have added longitudinal arch support, metatarsal support and heel stability. These features help control heel stability and will evenly distribute the wearer's weight over the entire surface of the foot. This promotes proper foot function, relieving the muscles of the foot and legs, therefore providing for proper gait and spine alignment. Therefore, such shoes can help people ease problems that arise from excessive standing or weight bearing, (i.e. aching back, tired legs, sore feet, heel pain, etc.).
Looking for a comfortable clog, then try on a pair of Dansko or Sanita clogs? These clogs have similar anatomical features to those shoes mentioned above, with an emphasis on longitudinal support. Many come with slip-resistant soles and are very popular among doctors, chef, waiters, and teachers.
Many of our shoe brands are available in a variety of widths, have removable footbeds and are made with extra-depth, thus allowing them to accommodate orthotics. These shoes are ideal for people with diabetes, arthritis, foot trauma, peripheral vascular disease, flat feet, amputation or any other condition where an orthotic is required. The Aetrex and P.W. Minor brands are ideal for such situations.
Our New Balance athletic shoe and Dunham casual line are quite extensive, offering shoes in widths from 2A- 6E. New Balance and Dunham make shoes not only for different sizes and widths, but also for different types of feet. If you over-pronate,(flat feet) then you will be more comfortable in a more supportive "stability" or "motion control" shoe, but if you have a very high arch or suppinate (feet roll out) then you generally would be more comfortable in a "cushion" or "intermediate support" shoe.
If you looking for a "soft" shoe, the unique cushion features of the Joya and Spira
shoes may be just what you need. These shoes reduce the peak impact forces or your feet and give you an incredible soft ride.