revere: new comfort shoes
Happy Monday, all! I am excited today to share with you about revere: new comfort shoes!
This is important news for those of you with funky feet like me as we discover new comfort shoes.
The makers of revere recently contacted me and asked that I try their new comfort shoes.
And now I have brand new comfort shoes to walk right into a new year wearing with happy, happy feet.
So, please join me as I introduce you to revere and the bunion-friendly design I am wearing.
REVERE: NEW COMFORT SHOES: THE COMPANY
I was impressed with revere from the moment I received the shoes.
Here are key points that convinced me to try the new comfort shoes brand:
revere is all about stylish, functional footwear that works for everyone—whether you’re heading out for a casual coffee run or spending hours on your feet. Their shoes are inspired by fashion and designed for comfort. Your feet are the foundation of your well & being and the right footwear can change your life, that’s why the new comfort shoes are especially loved by people with specific foot needs, like bunions, wide feet, arch support, or those who wish to insert their own orthotics. But don’t let the function fool you; they have style to spare.
revere comfort shoes are known for:
1. Adjustability: Many of the styles come with adjustable straps, strap extenders for extra width, fit kits with full foot fillers for narrow feet and forefoot fillers for heel slip, and bunion panels. The goal is to cater to different widths and foot types. It’s all about giving people a custom fit, straight out of the box.
2. Orthotic-Friendly: Almost all revere shoes feature removable footbeds, so they’re ready for custom orthotics. This is a huge win for comfort and support.
3. Support and Comfort: Think contoured footbeds and deep heel cups. These features provide arch support and are designed to reduce pressure and keep feet happy all day. Great for those who suffer from plantar fasciitis!
4. Quality That Lasts: Premium materials like high-quality leather and durable outsoles mean revere shoes are as resilient as they are good-looking.
Because so many women over 50 struggle with bunions, I chose to try the BUNION-FRIENDLY MARY JANES in sapphire blue…they are available in four colors.
Just go to revere shoes and search this style to find the specific shoe.
The toe box captured me immediately…great width and comfort for those with bunions.
REVERE: NEW COMFORT SHOES: THE STYLE
Another reason I chose to try this style is because Mary Janes….especially Mary Jane shoes with fun socks….are on trend.
This is a fun, fashion-forward shoe that I will wear often.
I have worn these new comfort shoes on concrete, grass, and regular flooring.
Now I can report, revere new comfort shoes are exactly that…COMFORTABLE for my funky feet.
The strap does not bother me and the shoe is excellent for someone like me who is very active and out and about daily.
Many may remember that I have been sad since my foot surgery to say goodbye to ballet flats.
This shoe has taken away that sting a bit.
These are cute and fun.
There are several styles on the revere website that I am considering now that I have tried these.
I recommend you spend some time there and learn more about revere new comfort shoes…like other brands, there are some great styles on sale.
Thank you for joining me today to look at revere: new comfort shoes…let’s walk into a new year with happy feet!
See you tomorrow…until then…
STAY STRONG & KEEP SMILING!
By Pamela Lutrell
Disclaimer: I am an affiliate for revere shoes and these links may generate Income for me.
So glad to see you’ve found some cute shoes to fill the gap left by your ballet flats. As one with many foot issues, I know what a blessing it is to find shoes that not only feel good, but look good. As my foot issues increase I am trying to buy fewer but better styles, and when I find one that works for me I am buying them in ALL the colors! Thanks for sharing this new-to-me brand with us!
I like them…so far very impressed!
I am very happy for you to have found a shoe line that you can wear comfortably, unfortunately, I wear a narrow size and it is near impossible to find shoes that I can wear in a narrow width that I can actually afford. As with you, am looking forward to a new year with hope and anticipation.
Hi Rhoda, I did want to point out that revere straps on shoes make the fit better for narrow feet. They address narrow feet on their website.
Seems like this brand has whole sizes only. That is usually frustrating for me since I am a true 9-1/2. Do you think I should go up or down???? I am surprised that a brand such as this would only offer whole sizes. I still really love my SAS shoes!
Revere is a brand completely new to me, but definitely of great interest. I realize how much my walking gait has changed due to my painful feet, polio leg, and replaced hip. Looking at the website I’m wondering what size to order as I normally wear a 6.5 but their sizes are only whole numbers. I’m debating buying a shoe on sale though not returnable just to check out the size. Have you found your fit to be true to other brands? Since you are wearing them with socks, you may not experience the same feel as with a bare foot.
Since my foot reconstruction, I have worn a half size larger in shoes at a 9 1/2. I ordered size 10 for these and they fit well with or without the socks. I hope that helps.
I went up to a 10 and it fits well…with or without the socks. I am also a 9 1/2 in most brands.
Those are cute shoes! I like your choice of polka dot socks with them too. I browsed their website and see that there is a store about 14 miles from me. I liked a sale style of sandals, but it said no returns on final sale shoes. When the weather is warmer, I might take a ride up there to try some of their styles for the fit and feel. Thanks for bringing this brand to our attention. I’m always looking for the perfect shoes for my bunion feet.
Happy to help…and that is exciting that you are near a store.
I appreciate you letting us know about footwear brands that work for you. Looking at their website and using the store locator button I found a store near me that carries Revere. Like most women at a certain age my feet are problematic when it comes to sizing so I have learned to search out a store where I can try shoes on. Thanks to you I found the SAS store near me! Shoes are the one thing in my wardrobe that demand a perfect fit. Happy New Year!
I completely agree, Linda. That is why I am so glad to see these shoe brands offer stores for us to try them on. revere is only the third brand that I believe works for me right now…so I am glad to introduce this audience to another option.
Pam – You are not alone with your funky feet! I noticed they show those Mary-Janes in a tan color. I think if you’re looking for the long visual like of ballet flats that you could try out those tan ones. We may need to strap to give our feet better support, but that doesn’t mean it has to be high contrast.
I don’t have the same toe issues that you do and can wear a narrower shoe, I also liked their loafers.
Thanks Rose! They do offer many styles with straps to narrow the shoes.
Shoes have to fit to be comfortable all day. I always wear socks in shoes except sandals. Your dark blue Mary Jane’s are quite attractive and comfortable looking to me. I wear a 6.5 usually but wear 7W in Easy Spirit. I have a lot of foot pain related to arthritis and peripheral neuropathy which seems to have widened my feet. A half size up and wide in Easy Spirit, Skechers and Brooks works. I don’t have a dress shoe so this may work for me. Thank you. This is a new brand for me.
It was new to me as well, Sydney. I am always open to hearing more to make my funky feet happy. I do think the Mary Jane’s are cute.
Thank you for introducing this brand. I am not familiar with it at all. I took a quick peek at some of the styles & really like them. I haven’t been able to wear ballet flats for a long time, so those Mary Janes are a cute alternative. I will do a more in depth look soon.
You are welcome, Becky. I also think they are a cute alternative…and comfy too.
Gosh, so disapointing that once again, a manufacturer doesn’t make Narrow widths. And, no half sizes.
They’re so hard to find. Look like nice shoes tho!
Hopefully, they read the comments here today. There were good thoughts. Thanks Deborah!
Hi Pam, I’m so glad you posted this. I’ve had 2 pairs of boots in my cart for a week or two. With bunions, I’m hesitant to try new brands and stray from my “old faithfuls” but I really want something new. I think I’ll go ahead and buy them! Thank you for giving me that extra push.
If you get them, Andrea…let us know what you think! Thanks for sharing.
Hi Pam, I bought the boots I had in my cart, but just one pair to start. I got the Damascus black bootie from Revere.
Let’s start by saying I have moderate bunions on both feet. To say I’m hesitant to buy shoes online is an understatement.
The Damascus booties are extremely comfortable. I slipped my foot in awaiting the inevitable immediate pain from tight leather and was met with soft, subtle leather that easily formed to my foot and was comfortable on both feet out of the box!
The Damascus bootie is really similar to Dansko Faithe booties (my old faithfuls I can always count on). The only thing I noticed is the Revere outer sole is much more narrow than the outer sole on the Dansko’s but I’ll get used to the feel of that difference.
Overall, this purchase is a WIN for bunion sufferers. Thank you for the little push from your recommendation, I will definitely buy more Revere’s!
I am so pleased to here this Andrea! Thank you for getting back with us.