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Reviewed by muskiemel from Buffalo, NY on Wednesday, September 05, 2012
This shoe is the only pair in similiar styles I've found that doesn't gape in the middle. A little stiff at first, disappeared after second wearing. Slight rubbing on little toe that also disappeared.
Best Uses: Casual Wear, Work
Describe Yourself: Conservative
Pros: Comfortable, Great with Jeans, Stylish, Versatile
Reviewed by outdoors enthusiast from Alabama on Monday, August 27, 2012
Looking for a versatile, leather flat for travel, to wear with jeans and khakis, etc. This is a cute shoe, well-made and the price is right. The fit seems a little short, but this will likely change once I break them in.
Reviewed by RunnerWriterMom from Cambridge, MA on Thursday, June 07, 2012
Exciting they ain't, but I now own a pair in each color for work. I have finally accepted the fact that if I buy heels--or even leather-soled shoes--they just sit in my closet, even if I have every intention to wear them. So, rubber-soled flats it is. I'm considering buying a SECOND pair in each color to keep in reserve.
Question
“I know timberland has good quality, but do these shoes have any support at all? If not, can I add my own inserts; is there room? I teach, am on my feet all day.”
Asked on 2/17/2012 12:00:00 AM by olivasayana from charlotte, nc
Answer
The Timberland Carmona Shoes do not offer any arch support.
Answered on 2/20/2012 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
Answer
They don't have much support but you can put inserts into them. They are true to size, so you shouldn't have any problems putting in inserts. I use them all the time since I have foot problems and am also on my feet and running around all day long. Right from day one when I got them in the mail, I put them on and have worn them several times with no problems. It was a nice relief from the heels I usually wear.
Answered on 4/16/2012 12:00:00 AM by Pat from Cheshire, CT