Comfortable elevator dress shoes recommendations? Less than 3 inches

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Comfortable elevator dress shoes recommendations? Less than 3 inches
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Hello! Can anyone recommend a comfortable elevator shoe brand (online merchant)? Are the Guido Maggi's loafers/dress shoes/ or boots comfortable to walk in for 2 miles? Thank you. Al

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Hello! Can anyone recommend a comfortable elevator shoe brand (online merchant)? Are the Guido Maggi's loafers/dress shoes/ or boots comfortable to walk in for 2 miles? Thank you. Al

No elevator shoes are comfortable enough for all day walking (or long distance walking) and will cause knee, joint, foot and other problems (think about women who wear high heels all the time).

The Guido Maggi's are considered "the best" though. They have the most selection, are handmade, built to last and are considered a luxury brand. 

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Thank you! 

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I've had two pairs of elevator sneakers from tallmenshoes.com.  They boost me up 2 inches. Very satisfied with them. Very good quality.  

Unfortunately my feet get tired from my heels elevated when I walk a lot. It sounds like I'm not the only one.

I only wear my elevators occasionly but I do enjoy being a bit taller!

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