See Kai Run and Smaller promote healthy development of babies» and children's feet with their ultra-flexible soles, soft leather and
wide toe box.
A contoured heel lock provides a narrower heel for better stability and support, while
a wide toe box helps avoid blisters and keeps your toes comfortable.
Shoes with low heels and
a wide toe box prevent strain, and OTC shoe pads reduce pressure.
To reduce pain, opt for shoes with
a wide toe box and heels two inches or lower.
So, in addition to wearing shoes that won't aggravate your bunions (think ones with plenty of arch support and
a wide toe box), what's the best way to prevent bunions from getting worse?
I recommend walking in shoes that have
a a wide toe box and minimal drop (height at the heel vs height at the toes), as we discuss in our monster post on healthy feet and footwear:
Would love comments and suggestions for stylish, comfortable shoes that have
a wide toe box or come in a wide width.
The Rosie has
a wide toe box (wide enough for my 8WW feet) that gradually goes to a point.
I have a narrow heel and
wider toe box.
True that elastic is more suited for business casual or casual, but for those of us with narrow heels and a medium or
wide toe box, it is sometimes the only way to keep flats from flopping off.
I hope it is offered again in
a wider toe box...
Way more style than a flat, but more comfortable,
wider toe box, moderate not stiletto heel makes my feet smile!
They have a nice wide platform, they're not heavy, and they have a really curvy / sculpted foot shape - works well for
a wide toe box, high arch, narrow heel.
I have a medium width foot except in the toes - I need
a wider toe box and the older flats were perfect without sizing up.
They have
a wider toe box.
I've found
a wide toe box helps with my foot pain too.
I need
a wide toe box but have a narrow foot, narrow heel and high instep making it tough to find the right shoe.