Do they have as
much arch support?
I'd say they don't have
much arch support other than the fact that they have a heel so that naturally gives more support than a shoe that's completely flat.
Not
much arch support, but you'll look adorable when you pair these with dresses, capris or skinny jeans.
Not exact matches
The neutral
arch support design works well for a range of foot types, including people with flat feet, but may not provide as
much support to people with high
arches.
The
arch support is pretty
much to die for!
The plantar fascia
supports the long
arch on the inside of the foot and regularly changing shoes affects how
much support the tissues can provide, therefore causing excessive strain stress on the foot.
They run true to size and are incredibly comfortable despite not having
much in the way of
arch support - the first time I wore them I worked all day and wasn't ever uncomfortable.
I still don't have
much need for shoes with
arch support myself nor really comfortable shoes for long walks, but this is the shop I would turn to when I need those shoes.
This is such a granny post, but I've got terrible feet: any suggestions for a cute flat that I can wear to work that has good
arch support and a tiny bit of a heel (I know that sounds like a contradiction — I don't mean a kitten heel so
much as a flat that isn't, well, completely flat — maybe a small lift in the back?).
I generally wear casual shoes with dressier outfits, unfortunately it's not
much choice for me since I need the
arch support & can't wear a heel over 2 ″.
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They lean together and
support each other,
much like an
arch.
Toms are very soft but don't offer
much in the way of
arch support.