Noble F2F
Fit 2 Feet Mary Jane
£179.99
- Free UK delivery
- Expected within 15 working days
- Free UK returns
Wearing the Noble F2F Mary Jane will really make your day! The shoe has a flexible rubber sole, a leather inner lining and a removable footbed. What makes this shoe unique is that it is a F2F (Fit 2 Feet) model. Fit 2 Feet shoe molds to your feet without changing the outer appearance. They even have a special cutout for people with hallux valgus (bunions), ensuring the shoe stretches where you need it, whilst retaining its shape and sturdiness in all other areas!
- Removable anatomically shaped footbed – ideal if you use insoles
- Velcro closure for optimal adjustability
- Footbed lined in high-quality leather – feels wonderfully soft
- Memory foam – extra cushioning and support
- Lined in soft leather – effectively absorbs and wicks away moisture
- Flexible sole – helps your foot roll naturally off the ground
- Seamless upper – no edges and seams to irritate your foot
- Elasticated edge – fits snugly around your feet and does not give way when walking
- Specially designed heel counter – prevents your heel from slipping
- Fit2Feet design – stretches where your bunion (hallux valgus) needs it to
- Designed in the Netherlands and made in Portugal
- Suitable for average to fuller feet (width fitting D/E) and feet with bunions. The Noble F2F features Wolky's Fit2Feet system, which allows the shoe to stretch at the base of the big toe / as the big toe moves. The elasticated collar ensures a snug fit around the foot. Even if you have fuller feet or high insteps, the Noble F2F is definitely worth a try!
- The effective heel height is approximately: 0,4 inches. (This is the heel height minus the sole thickness at the front of the shoe). Product measurements were taken using size 38. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
Suitable for:
• Bunions (hallux valgus)
Thanks to the patented Fit2Feet system, the shoe stretches at the base of the big toe / as the big toe moves. No more pinching around your bunions!
If you have severe foot problems, we recommend consulting an orthopaedic specialist or podiatrist.