‘Sheila’ – Nursing Clog Comfortable and Practical Medical Footwear
The Sheila is a nappa leather nursing clog with a raised heel. The built-in raised heel relieves pressure on the achilles tendon while adding height for the wearer without compromising on comfort.
- slip-on leather nursing clog, with a raised heel and adjustable straps for extra comfort
- Lightweight at 250g
- CE marked and EN-tested
- Anti-static with ESD (Electrostatic Dissipation)
- Exceptional Grip with slip-resistance to the highest level SRC
- Anatomic removable insole with shock-absorbing properties
- The Salma is a practical nursing shoe with a wipe-clean leather upper
The Sheila nursing clog is designed for medical professionals but would be well suited to a wide range of industries and professions including catering, cleaning, hospitality, leisure and beauty.
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*Here at PLS we understand the importance of wearing the correct size of shoe both for comfort and foot health. All our shoes are manufactured in EU sizes, though the UK equivalent is available through our size chart. If you have any concerns or queries related to sizing, please contact us for further advice.
Would you like to learn more about professional footwear before making a decision? Here are some blog articles you may find helpful:
Do you have Plantar Fasciitis or other common aches and pains? Click here to read our ‘The Best Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis’ blog.
What are slip-resistance standards? Click here to read our ‘Slips, Trips and Falls – Slip Resistance Explained’ blog.
What are slip-resistance standards? Click here to read our ‘Safety and Occupational Footwear Explained’ blog.
Looking for student placement shoes? Click here to read our ‘Best Shoes for Student Nursing Placement’ blog.
Looking for washable footwear? Click here to read our ‘Washable Shoes and Clogs for Nurses’ blog.
What are Anti-static and ESD? Click here to read our ‘Antistatic and ESD Explained’ blog.
Do you have sore or tired feet? Click here to read our ‘5 Top Tips for Happy Healthy Feet’ blog.
What are the best nursing shoes for you? Click here to read our ‘The Best Nursing Shoes’ blog.
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