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The ridgefield collection combines the comfort of a walking shoe with the look of an everyday casual—so you never have to compromise. With san crispino construction for heel stability, generous collar and tongue padding, removable footbed, and a strobel construction build for forefoot flexibility, you’ll enjoy all day, every day support. Rockport has always been one step ahead of the times, believing the perfect shoe has not yet been invented. This positive dissatisfaction compels them to constantly improve upon their footwear. Founded in 1971, they were the first company to use advanced athletic technologies in casual shoes to achieve lightweight comfort, and the first company to engineer walking comfort in dress and casual shoes.
San crispino
Imported
Rubber sole
GENUINE LEATHER: Leather upper is easy to clean and maintain, so these walking shoes for men look and feel even better with time
FATIGUE-FIGHTING FOOTBED: Latex foam footbed generously cushions the foot to help reduce foot fatigue as you stand and walk
BREATHABLE LINING: Moisture-wicking mesh lining offers breathability to create extra-comfortable walking shoes for men
IMPACT-ABSORBING: EVA midsole provides flexible, lightweight impact absorption
STABILITY AND TRACTION: Rubber outsole offers long-wearing durability, and helps to maintain a sure stride on a variety of surfaces
A STABLE STRIDE: San Crispino construction provides a wide base of support for all-day stability
EXTRA PADDING: Padded collar helps to prevent blisters and irritation for optimal cushioned comfort
At a certain point in life, a man reaches a deeper understanding. A viewpoint that permanently alters his worldview, and makes him question all that came before. This can happen slowly, as experience and knowledge grows, and ultimately crystalizes around a kernel of this new perspective. Or it can happen suddenly, in an epiphany of recognition that forces a foundational frame of reference adjustment. Yesterday I experienced the latter, and I wanted to share it in case any of you have yet to reach a similar point. As enter the fall of life, I feel compelled to offer this new personal world order in the hope that you may benefit longer than I will likely enjoy.While this change thunder-struck me suddenly yesterday, some background will help put the revelation in proper context. It all started with the bankruptcy of Sears. Sears engaged in a foolhardy acquisition strategy during the 1980's of retail and non-retail businesses that would be completely undercut by the digital revolution of the 1990's. The debt accumulated from these various acquisitions would drag on company financial statements for decades as revenues slowly eroded to online shopping alternatives. Finally, in the face of an unmanageable October 2018 debt payment of $134 million, Sears declared Chapter 11. Eddie Lampert made several attempts to secure funding for a reorganization strategy, but they would all ultimately fail. None of this impacted me until the end of 2019 when the last Sears in Jacksonville closed.At that point I had a shoe problem. For decades I had purchased brown four-hole lace-up suede loafers from Sears. They were a store brand that sold for $30 or $40. I had probably purchased a dozen or more pair of these. I would often buy two or three pair at a time so I wouldn't need to return to the store so often as they wore out. But now Sears and my default shoe choice were gone! Panic ensued. I started searching the internet for the manufacturer of this shoe which I had enjoyed for so many years. The hope was that another distribution channel would emerge, or that a transition to online sales could be found. No luck. So at the dawn of COVID-19, I was facing an existential shoe crisis.It was about March 2020 when my last trusty Sears loafers were at end-of-life. Most real world retail was shuttered, and supply chain disruption was in full force. There were no shoes to buy. Finally, a local Rack Room reopened and I scoured the shelves for a suitable replacement. I eventually settled for a deck style shoe that was only mildly stylistically objectionable, but seemed acceptably comfortable as one of the very few models offered in wide width. For nearly two and a half years this daily worn (weekday) pair of shoes sustained me. Last week I was forced back to the retail experience for a hopefully improved selection of casual shoe options.Did I find an improved post-COVID selection? Hell no, I did not! It was WAY worse. There were no wide offerings at all! Three shoe store visits left me cursing the pathetic state of IRL retail, and the stupid business people who were essentially forcing me to shop online. So home to Amazon I went, with the name of an untried shoe brand and model seen in a store. It was a pleasing looking set of footwear that I was going to gamble might be suitable. And the size variety available on Amazon was breathtaking. All the sizes I was familiar with, that were completely missing from any store, were available with a click. I don't know when stores decided that they couldn't offer size selection. They certainly did in the 1970's! How did they lose that ability? Anyway, shoes selected and ordered online with delivery anticipated in a couple days. Fine.Ladies and gentleman, this is it. These Rockport Oxford Eureka Walking Shoes are THE most comfortable shoes I have ever owned...bar none. I am gobsmacked by how comfortable these shoes are. Eureka is right! I think back to pre-Rockport me and shake my head in sorrow. Poor fella. Stuck in a rut of frugally driven brick-and-mortar retail based consumption resulting in the bare minimum of utility. Not even guessing about the possibility that such a paradigm shift could be out there. Who knows what might have been if that version of me had found these shoes earlier? Years of an improved outlook on life is the most obvious missed opportunity. Perhaps he would have turned to philanthropy? Trying to engineer life improvements for those around him in an effort to induce similar outlook-altering reactions in society's less fortunate? I literally skipped around the house yesterday sharing the good news with my family. I haven't skipped since a 1973 visit to Cedar Point with my Aunt Fran. Eureka my friends. Eureka indeed. If you're in need, I beg you to give these shoes a try. If I can convince just one of you, then this lunchtime prose will have been worth it.Although these shoes were bought for long periods of working on my feet, the shoes are fairly light weight. I think it also adds an inch to my height as an added surprise bonus.I have wide feet, and the interior is comfortable for the toes and sides of the foot. It feels pretty secure once laced up. The ankle part needed some breaking in, however, so I endured some pain in the process.I've walked several miles in them and they tend to get a bit bulky, and I often have to readjust my stride to get a good footing.Overall, they work, and for the price its not too shabby. Fashionably wise, it's pretty basic and super low-key.This is a solid dress shoe. Very well built. Obviously built with details in mind. I wanted a shoe that had a solid fit, would not cramp my toes, and an all-around good shoe. It is exactly that. I wanted Brown. Hard to find a good Brown shoe, but this one works well for me. I plan to buy Oxford Brown shoe polish and make them just a bit darker brown. Should be Great!! Thanks, Rockport! Jog well done!I've worn Rockport shoes in the past for working in offices, and those are a bit dressy while comfortable, but aren't intended for heavy outdoor use (and the tread doesn't amount to much). The Rockport Eureka is a different animal. It's nice enough looking for indoor use, but the thick sturdy sole with a real grip, and the fact that it's heavier than the typical Rockport indoor shoe, make this a serious walking shoe, almost a lightweight boot. Ideal for travel, if there will be a lot of walking. I just use mine for exercise walks (and the occasional travel), but the support is excellent and so is the grip of the sole. And at $60 a pair, you can hardly go wrong. I'm on my second pair now, and when I finally wreck these, I'll buy a third pair. Great shoe.the shoes fit great width was correct but after only 2 months cracks appeared on the sides of the shoe where it folds as you walkdisappointingThis is my new favorite shoe. Have ordered several pairs because every time I find a shoe I like it is discontinued. I'm I right?I've gone through several pairs of these shoes, and I keep buying them. They fit as expected, they wear well, and they are comfortable. The shoe laces won't outlast the shoes. I find that I have to replace the laces at least once before the shoes wear out.I've worn the shoes for a few days, and they are breaking in nicely. It seems that they will be very sturdy and comfortable.I originally bought these shoes in USA and had hoped to get more when I next visited. So was extremely pleased to have got them here. Best shoes I have ever bought as I have problems with flat feet so have inserts in the shoes and they must be fairly sturdy to account for this. Best shoes ever and they look good both for casual use or if I need to have something a little smarter. Would thoroughly recommend.I wanted comfortable shoes for walking in. I was recommended to purchase my normal size, but they were far too small. The larger, wider size I then purchased are ideal. Size recommendations could possibly be because they are manufactured in the USAThis is a good shoe and although it looks a but clumsy it is not as heavy as it looks. It is also wide enough for my rather wide feet. A monor criticism would be that the tongue is not quite long enough, barely reaching to the tying point.I purchased these shoes for my husband who spends a lot of time on his feet, these shoes are comfortable and light weight he has told me and very pleased with them, excellent quality item.ONE SHOE FELL APART WITHIN 8 MONTHS -SOLE DETACHED FROM UPPER OVER A 5 INCH LENGTHNOT GLUED PROPERLY SHOE IS MADE IN INDIA - NOT THE USACOMPLAINED TO ROCKPORT USA - THIS IS NOT THEIR EXCELLENT PRODUCT BUT A CHEAP IMITATION