@MikiNV wrote:
1. Starbucks
2. Carter’s (I hink I saw one of those coupon shops...)
3. Gap
4. Olive Garden
5. BabiesRUs
@Shop-et-al wrote:
Art Supplies Shops. These are always worth a mention because there is always another practice piece or masterpiece to be done. Think of the possibilities! These shops could be performed by shoppers of all ages and many abilities, including actual, wannabe, and as-yet-dormant artists; on-site; on-line; keep; return; inquiry only; reimbursement...
@BirdyC wrote:
Have you tried Sauconys? Best running/walking/standing brand I've ever worn. They're not as well known as the "designer" brands, but I won't wear anything else anymore. They used to be hard to find, so I tried other brands. Never found any that fit as well or give as much support (depending on the style you choose). I need a wide toe box due to surgery on one foot and lateral support because I pronate. Most Saucony styles have the former, which are so comfortable, and the style I buy has lateral support and arch support. They offer shoes to deal with various needs, so you can pretty much customize the fit. I love them, and they're middle of the pack price-wise. They have some very expensive ones, but the line I like costs about $65 to $75, and they're often on sale for less. Now I order them online, so never a problem finding them. My husband and older son are now converts, too! (I like New Balance, too, and would probably buy those if I couldn't get Saucony. Nike sucks.)
When I work at the antique mall where I have my booth, I'm literally on my feet for 7 to 8 hours. If I didn't have my Sauconys, I couldn't do it.
@adamaimeemom wrote:
Steak and Shake...they need a shopper program BADLY. Especially at tgeir Franchises. Quality has gone DOWN
@KathyG wrote:
I just bought my first pair of Sauconys and I LOVE THEM. I have hard to fit feet, and bounce around among brands. It seems like as soon as I find something that fits well they change the design or last.
So for now I will be true to Saucony for athletic shoes and Merrill for casual dress shoes. (I discovered through happy coincidence they fit well on a shop.)
@BirdyC wrote:
Have you tried Sauconys? Best running/walking/standing brand I've ever worn. They're not as well known as the "designer" brands, but I won't wear anything else anymore. They used to be hard to find, so I tried other brands. Never found any that fit as well or give as much support (depending on the style you choose). I need a wide toe box due to surgery on one foot and lateral support because I pronate. Most Saucony styles have the former, which are so comfortable, and the style I buy has lateral support and arch support. They offer shoes to deal with various needs, so you can pretty much customize the fit. I love them, and they're middle of the pack price-wise. They have some very expensive ones, but the line I like costs about $65 to $75, and they're often on sale for less. Now I order them online, so never a problem finding them. My husband and older son are now converts, too! (I like New Balance, too, and would probably buy those if I couldn't get Saucony. Nike sucks.)
When I work at the antique mall where I have my booth, I'm literally on my feet for 7 to 8 hours. If I didn't have my Sauconys, I couldn't do it.