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👞 Step into confidence with Dr. Scholl’s Harrington II — where style meets unstoppable comfort.
Dr. Scholl's Men's Harrington II is a performance-tested, slip-resistant leather work oxford designed for professionals who demand comfort and durability. Featuring anatomical cushioning, a shock-absorbing midsole, and a certified slip-resistant outsole, this shoe delivers superior support and safety without compromising classic style. Perfect for long shifts on hard floors, it fits true to size and maintains its sleek look with minimal maintenance.



| ASIN | B01M1H5LH2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,293 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #49 in Men's Work & Utility Shoes |
| Brand | Dr.Scholl's SHOES |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Black |
| Cushioning Level | Moderate/Maximum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 7,802 Reviews |
| Fabric type | 70% Leather, 30% Manmade |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | true to size |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00727682951764 |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | No |
| Heel Type | Flat |
| Industry Standard Identifier | industrial-and-construction-shoes |
| Insole Cushioning | Molded PU Foam |
| Insole Material | Synthetic |
| Item Type Name | Work Shoe |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Scholl's Work |
| Manufacturer Part Number | E8176M2001 |
| Material Fabric | Leather |
| Model Name | Harrington II |
| Occasion Type | Casual,Work |
| Origin | Imported |
| Outer Material | Leather |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Seasons | Fall |
| Shaft height | Not_applicable |
| Shoe Height Map | Low Top |
| Shoe Type | Oxford |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Sole material | Rubber |
| Special Features | Slip Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports, Maternity, Medical |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Strap Type | Leather |
| Style Name | Harrington II |
| Style Number | E8176M2 |
| Subject Character | Occupational professional |
| Toe Style | Round Toe |
| UPC | 727682951764 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| lining-description | Synthetic |
K**A
Perfect buy
Fits perfectly for my son , perfect foot wear for school , not too heavy s Ohhhh my heart any complaints as yet comfortable insole great traction , material breathable.
W**E
Just ordered 3rd pair- have only worn 1 pair
My husband works 45-50 hours/week in the produce department of a grocery store. They are required to have non-slip shoes. Since he is in management, he cannot wear shoes that look like athletic shoes so we have to find business shoes that fit the bill. He wore Rockport for 2 years- until they discontinued his shoe. (That shoe would last almost 6 months, so we were used to spending $120/year on his work shoes. ) When I saw his shoe was discontinued, I started the search for another durable pair- which seems to be a very difficult task these days. I found a $54 pair that looked similar to the Rockports from a department store. They looked nice but that soon faded as they broke down, almost instantly. Adding $15 inserts helped them limp to making almost 3 months of wear. During this time, I was on the search- again- for shoes. About the time I thought it was a losing battle, I came across the Dr. Scholl’s dress shoes. I remember being so excited and saying, “I didn’t know Dr. Scholl’s made non-slip DRESS shoes!!” (Before management, my husband’s favorite pair of shoes were the Dr. Scholl’s non-slip walking shoes.) I ordered 2 pair with with confidence, secure in my trust in the Dr. Scholl’s brand. (And also happy there was a coupon, making them $40/pair. ) I was a bit hesitant about the look of the shoe because my husband is more old-school and leans more to a loafer type shoe and always complained that this look of shoe looked “oafy.” The day the shoes came, he was at work. When he came home for lunch, I showed him the shoes and he immediately kicked off the tragic pair, put on the Dr. Scholl’s, stood up and said, “Wow! These feel awesome!” He has plantar fasciitis that he usually has to use inserts if the arch isn’t good enough. He didn’t need the inserts and went back to work. When he came home, I asked how the shoes felt- he looked down and said, “I haven’t even thought about my feet since having these on so I have to say, ‘Great!’ “ I asked how he thought they looked and he said he actually liked them- that they felt sturdier than the Rockport loafers and this pair didn’t look oafy like others. That was December 24, 2020. I am writing this on May 21, 2021 and he is still wearing the same pair. They do show signs of wear (he’s hard on his shoes: unloading product from the delivery truck, stocking, cleaning, etc.) but a bi-monthly cleaning and polishing brings back the luster. The shoes themselves haven’t broken down yet and have a lot more wear left than the Rockports would have at this point. I was looking at my past orders the other day and there was a $10 off coupon for this pair of Dr. Scholl’s shoes so I ordered another pair. (I don’t want them to be discontinued and not have any.) We now have 2 pair in reserve for him once these finally give out. (I always give the shoes a good looking over and make him try on the new shoes before storing them to ensure everything is good.) We have put a pair of the plantar fasciitis inserts in the shoes recently to keep his arch up. (He broke his femur in high school and that foot is really hard on arches since it rolls in more than it should.) That just reminded me that these shoes DON’T stink!! The crap pair before these and even the Rockports would get the most pungent smell!! I haven’t had to spray or put any powder in these shoes at all- so there’s a huge plus for me! He has worn a size 9, regular (medium) width for over 35 years and these shoes are true to size. I know how important shoes are- not just for your feet but for your back too. A good pair of work shoes is a must and not something to skimp on. Thankfully, Dr. Scholl’s is keeping the bar high with these by making a great pair of shoes that last and offering them at a very reasonable price. From now on, we’re sticking with Dr. Scholl’s!
L**N
Decent shoes for a great price
Comfortable and looks good. For the price, these are great shoes.
K**R
Husband find
My husband stands by these shoes and he has been buying these for years from Amazon. They fit him perfectly, very flexible and versatile, ease and comfortable to wear. They are great traction he wears them all year round for work ( we have snow here ). He appreciates their appearance because they do have a business casual look.
B**A
Good work shoe for office
Got these because I am a woman with pretty wide feet- tried a couple of traditional women's brands and their extra wide wasn't cutting it and my feet were in a lot of pain. Men's wide usually offers more space and fit consideration in my experience, so I measured my foot and tried these out. I have never been happier with a shoe right out of the box. No real breaking in needed, shoes and laces comfortable right out of the box. Relieved some of my heel pain during my workday, and looks professional with all of my office attire for business casual/even professional. As somebody with some limited mobility for tying shoes while on, these were also easy to tie beforehand and slip into.
V**A
Excellent product—I recommend it.
I bought these work shoes for my husband here, and we are happy with their quality. Previously, he bought the same style and brand at Walmart, but they didn't last even three months; the soles would split, forcing him to buy new ones. I found the same shoes on Amazon, and this pair lasts much longer, showing better quality. They are more expensive but worth it.
K**K
Poor construction. They aren’t made correctly.
I believe those shoes were once good. But they aren’t anymore. A lot of companies went producing cheaper shoe with cheaper materials. The same shoe you bought years ago was different than the shoe that they are manufacturing now. One shift wearing it was a torture. They make your feet slide forward because they aren’t constructed correctly. So forget about your toes. They will be on fire after just 4 hours of wearing. You will hurt in places you weren’t ever hurting. Same with arch. It was unbearable. Limping. And couldn’t wait till they were off. Don’t buy those shoes if you want to walk. You won’t at the end of your shift.
M**Y
Decent shoe
It took a day or two to break in, but after that, it was a very comfortable shoe to walk on concrete all day. My only problem is that the bottom of the shoe started coming apart before my 30 day mark of wearing them.
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