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Cosyfeet Diane - Ladies Wide Fit Slipper - 6E Fitting Plum

Regular price £43.99
Unit price
per
£36.66 Without VAT

Suitable for

Bunions - Severe
Swollen Feet - Severe
Gout
Plantar Fasciitis
Hammer Toe
Diabetes
Orthotics

Diane is a ladies extra wide slipper with a warm cosy lining and a single Velcro close strap. 

Diane is a 6E width fitting, so plenty of room for very wide or swollen feet. The slipper has a lovely cushioned insole which can be removed for extra depth or to fit an orthotic.

The toe area is seamfree so ideal if you have sensitive toes.

Diane has additional support around the heel for increased stability and the sole is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

The touch-fastening strap can be adjusted to ensure you always have a comfortable secure fit.

Removable insole if you have your own orthotics or need a little extra room.

Washable at 30 degrees.


     

    Cosyfeet Size Guide

     Foot Length
    (From heel to longest toe)
    Suggested Size
    22.3cm 4
    23.2cm 5
    24cm 6
    24.8cm 7
    25.7cm 8
    26.5cm 9

     


      If you need any assistance with this shoe or advise on fitting then we do have wide fitting shoe specialists on hand to make sure you get the perfect fit. So please give us a call on 0208 819 7756.

       

      Cosyfeet Diane - Ladies Wide Fit Slipper - 6E Fitting Plum

      Regular price £43.99
      Unit price
      per
      £36.66 Without VAT
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      Suitable for

      Bunions - Severe
      Swollen Feet - Severe
      Gout
      Plantar Fasciitis
      Hammer Toe
      Diabetes
      Orthotics

      Diane is a ladies extra wide slipper with a warm cosy lining and a single Velcro close strap. 

      Diane is a 6E width fitting, so plenty of room for very wide or swollen feet. The slipper has a lovely cushioned insole which can be removed for extra depth or to fit an orthotic.

      The toe area is seamfree so ideal if you have sensitive toes.

      Diane has additional support around the heel for increased stability and the sole is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

      The touch-fastening strap can be adjusted to ensure you always have a comfortable secure fit.

      Removable insole if you have your own orthotics or need a little extra room.

      Washable at 30 degrees.


         

        Cosyfeet Size Guide

         Foot Length
        (From heel to longest toe)
        Suggested Size
        22.3cm 4
        23.2cm 5
        24cm 6
        24.8cm 7
        25.7cm 8
        26.5cm 9

         


          If you need any assistance with this shoe or advise on fitting then we do have wide fitting shoe specialists on hand to make sure you get the perfect fit. So please give us a call on 0208 819 7756.

           

          • This model is a 6E width fitting.

            A 6E fitting is an extra wide fitting, and one of our widest.

            Not only does this fitting offer plenty of width, it also has extra depth and is recommended for those with serious foot conditions such as large bunions, gout and very swollen feet.

            Extra Wide Fitting 6E Width With Deeper Toe Box

            This width is much wider than anything you can find on the high street and is only available from specialist wide fitting shops and websites.

            If you have oedema or swelling, and the conditions varies through the day, then we would try a 6V fitting instead of a 6E. A 6V fitting offers more flexibility in the fitting and can be adjusted to cope with fluctuations in your condition.

            What is the difference between a 4E and 6E width fitting?

             Still not sure what width fitting you need?

            You can read our comprehensive guide on width fittings to learn everything you need to know about width fittings.

            You can also measure your width using our simple width measurement guide.

            If you would rather just talk to someone about your particular situation, call us on 0208 819 7756. We have helped thousands of customers with feet related issues get the right shoes, and we would be delighted to help you too.

             

          This model is a 6E width fitting.

          A 6E fitting is an extra wide fitting, and one of our widest.

          Not only does this fitting offer plenty of width, it also has extra depth and is recommended for those with serious foot conditions such as large bunions, gout and very swollen feet.

          Extra Wide Fitting 6E Width With Deeper Toe Box

          This width is much wider than anything you can find on the high street and is only available from specialist wide fitting shops and websites.

          If you have oedema or swelling, and the conditions varies through the day, then we would try a 6V fitting instead of a 6E. A 6V fitting offers more flexibility in the fitting and can be adjusted to cope with fluctuations in your condition.

          What is the difference between a 4E and 6E width fitting?

           Still not sure what width fitting you need?

          You can read our comprehensive guide on width fittings to learn everything you need to know about width fittings.

          You can also measure your width using our simple width measurement guide.

          If you would rather just talk to someone about your particular situation, call us on 0208 819 7756. We have helped thousands of customers with feet related issues get the right shoes, and we would be delighted to help you too.

           

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