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Anyone with plantar fasciitis? Do you think chanel mary jane flats are comfortable? I love the look of Chanel mary jane flats, plus the toe box looks wide in picture which means likely they're friendlier to my toes than the commonly seen ones with narrow box, but am concerned that soles are too thin to provide any cushioning. I'm an active person, love hanging outside by walking. Thanks in advance.
 
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I have plantar fasciitis, but have not tried the mary jane flats. Most of my shoes are Chanel and I can wear ballet flats, loafers and boots with an insert, the "dad" sandals without anything and summer sandals with a clear adhesive arch support sticky thing. If they're closed like the ballet flat, I don't see why you can't use an insert. Mine is by Aetrex and is 2/3 shoe length.
 
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Hi, can someone help identify what this pair of shoes is called and what collection it’s from? I saw it in Harrods. It has a small heel, all black, with Chanel logo on the cap toe front. I can’t find this online anywhere else. Please help!
 

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Anyone with plantar fasciitis? Do you think chanel mary jane flats are comfortable? I love the look of Chanel mary jane flats, plus the toe box looks wide in picture which means likely they're friendlier to my toes than the commonly seen ones with narrow box, but am concerned that soles are too thin to provide any cushioning. I'm an active person, love hanging outside by walking. Thanks in advance.
I doubt they will be very comfortable as you mentioned they have thin soles, so remember that Chanel shoes are fashion shoes they’re not helping us for foot conditions
 
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