Best barn shoes?

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I need some easy on, easy off shoes to do my chicken duties in. I have old tennis shoes, but the ventilation makes for dirty socks and wet feet if the grass is wet. I also have feet that hate shoes. Super high arches, and not much padding on the bottoms so I tend to need cushy shoes. Any suggestions? Crocs and I do not get along, so those are out.
 
I go barefoot or wear flip flops all the time, I even tilled the garden barefooted when it was too muddy to wear boots.... the girls at the manicure salon hate me!!
 
I go barefoot most of the time, but if I should wear shoes I love the LL Bean slip ons.

Worn out 3 pairs already!

Lynne
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I cant do barefoot. My feet hurt even to go barefoot in the house. I have some bones that grow in funny directions, so they are closer to the bottom of my feet than they should be.
 
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I WISH I could get a pair of boots! I have never been able to find a pair that didnt make me want to cry from the pain though. Too hard bottomed. I guess I could try some inserts, but the prob there is that my stupid feet have such high arches they are now too tall for the shoes/boots once I have insoles in. Grr!
 
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I WISH I could get a pair of boots! I have never been able to find a pair that didnt make me want to cry from the pain though. Too hard bottomed. I guess I could try some inserts, but the prob there is that my stupid feet have such high arches they are now too tall for the shoes/boots once I have insoles in. Grr!

I have seen for sale these boots that are designed to fit over shoes. Hmm but I don't remember the name of them. I will look around....

ok here is one company- the first that came up on the search engine and I have never heard of them but it gives you an idea...

and by the way the brand I love and wear is Servus- I noticed they have Servus.

http://www.slipfreeshoes.com/shop/categories.php?grp=1&id=120
 
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