Complete your look with the sporty and sleek silhouette of the Drew Bravo comfort sneakers. Bravo athletic shoes for women feature a lightweight mesh upper and stretch toggle laces making them easy to put on and adjustability for swollen feet. Complete with two removable insoles for added or double depth. Ideal for the diabetic foot.
- Style # 10861
- Plus Fitting System® with Walk Right Technology Insole - two removable footbeds for the perfect fit
- Lightweight, Rubber and High Density EVA Outsole
- Drilex® Lining
- Strong, Nylon Shank with dual heel stabilizer system - provides protection and stability
- Extended Medial Heel Stabilizer and Firm Heel Counter - cradles the heel and arch and reduces over-pronation
- Soft, Foam-padded Tongue and Collar - prevents irritation and heel slippage for all day comfort
- Accommodates Prescribed Orthotics
Color Code
19-Black Mesh Combo
43-Grey Mesh Combo
33-Teal Mesh Combo
| Drew Weight (half pair size 6M) | N/A |
| Heel Height | 1.25" |
| Upper Material | Mesh Fabric |
| Outsole Material | Rubber & EVA |
| Product Type | Shoe |
| Lining Material | Drilex |
Not for me
By Patty Taylor in Oklahoma , 04/13/2026 01:21 PM
I ordered 9 1/2 wide (recently measured) in a similar style. Couldn't fit orthotics, not double depth and the tabs hurt my bunionettes. So I exchanged for the Bravo size 10 wide. Still not happy with the fit (same problems as the other style) but after having already out $25 in return shipping, I will keep these and wear visiting as I can't stand in them more than 5 minutes.
Great shoes!
By Margaret in North Carolina USA , 03/23/2026 07:12 PM
I have a Richie Brace, and this shoe fits my afo great. I can wear my normal size, and have plenty of room due to the double depth and extra wideness. I also caught it on sale.
Shoe width
By Linda Garland in PA, USA , 01/14/2026 08:09 AM
Although the shoe itself is a very nice shoe which is why I reviewed it as a rating of 5 stars, the width is definitely not true to size. The 4E width is less than the width of a 2E, thus, cramping the foot.