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Work hard and look great doing it in the KEEN PTC Slip-on II shoe. This men's slip-on features a water- and stain-resistant leather upper and a slip-resistant rubber sole. The plush KEEN.CUSH footbed of the KEEN PTC Slip-on II shoe cradles your foot in all-day comfort.
- ASTM F1677-96 Mark II
- Compression-molded EVA midsole
- KEEN.CUSH
- KEEN.GRIP
- Leather lining
- Rubber sole
- Water- and stain-resistant leather upper
- Style Number: 1006983
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I have been a chef for over 30 years, I have worn many shoes, clogs. I'm on my feet 14-16 a day and can I tell you my Dog's use to hurt and be tiered at the end of the day. Well after all these years I developed RA and Nerve pain from surgery. When I was healed from my surgery on both feet and went back to work my other shoe I wore for years I was getting pain and discomfort. I tried another clogs but sent them back. So I researched and I came across the Keen shoe/clog. Simply the Best I ever worn, I can go all day with support and comfort. I'm going to order another pair for dress. The quality if also great as well. So all you professionals' out there give these a try. the only thing you have to lose is the pain, in return you get comfort.
Now on my second pair and well worth the wait. My puppy ate my last pair and I wore them till they wouldn't stay on my feet anymore. Once the new ones arrived I realized just how far I let the old ones slide before I replaced them. Felt like walking with new feet. If you spend a lot of time on your feet this is definitely a shoe you need to try. I sure hope they don't ever stop making them.
My son in law who is a chef has been using these shoes for years. A lot of standing on concrete floors. I work in a shop that has concrete floors. I've been using them for about a week or two now and I'm not nearly as sore after working all day in them.
Put on your Keens and go someplace unexpected. From the trailhead to the waterfront, down the boulevard and on Market Street. In the real world, there's no formula for where you go and how you get there. So pick the place, choose the adventure, put on your Keens and go.