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Midori Mary Jane by Dansko

By: Puglyfeet (View Profile)

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Brand:Dansko
Product:Midori Mary Jane

I’ll never forget the first time I learned about Dansko. It happened six years ago. I was at Kaiser for my annual physical. When my doctor walked in, I immediately noticed her amazing shoes. Over the years I had experienced so many disappointments with so many different brands that I eventually came to believe that style and comfort were traits that ran orthogonal to each other. I came to believe that if I wanted to wear a pair of foxy kicks, I would have to sacrifice comfort—and vice versa. Five inches in width flat on the ground, my wide flat feet chose for me. They chose Plain Jane comfort. Left with no alternatives, I wore my running shoes everywhere with almost everything.

 

Having to choose between style and comfort ended the very day I saw my fashion-forward doctor wearing her foxy comfy Mary Jane Danskos six years ago. Since that fated day, I’ve purchased several pairs of Danskos from brick-and-mortar stores and from Ebay. Needless to say, Dansko and I were love at first sight.

 

Can you imagine my ecstasy when I found a lovely brown box with Dansko inscribed on the side, waiting for me in my mailbox? It felt like Christmas in late May. I thank Dansko for sending me this pair to wear, test, and review. And, without further ado, let’s get to it!

 

Dansko sent me a red slide from their Golden Gate line, called Midori. Midori is a lovely Mary Jane half-backed clog. It features darling details, such as welting that runs vertically down the toes, and hand stitching that runs all around the perimeter of the shoe. The Midori comes in several colors: pomegranate (the lovely pair featured in this post), black, brown, butterscotch, thyme, and teal (a great color, too!).

 

I first wore the Midori on a long hike without socks along the Coastal Trail in San Francisco about a week ago. As I did for the Sanita’s Catalina Wave, I kept my two sensitivity issues in mind, the first being the open area above the strap of the Mary Jane, which becomes an issue only if the shoes aren’t wide enough. The second area I keep in mind is the heel, which only applies to open-back clogs with a slight heel. Neither of these issues was relevant to the Midori—the width and length was perfect. However, I did experience an isolated and mild discomfort (about an inch in diameter) on the base of my LEFT large toe knuckle.

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