![]() The only drawback with wearing barefoot shoes on wide feet is that most people who have wider feet tend to wear out their shoes faster, so the lifespan of these shoes will be limited. Barefoot shoes are also a great idea as they really mimic the shape of your foot. ![]() Clarks, Merrell, Keen amongst other brands offering sizes that run really wide. ![]() Short of always wearing sneakers which are always the first go-to for super wide feet, there are brands that most recently have started offering ultra-wide options. Wide feet:This is by far the most challenging kind of feet to find shoes for, that are comfortable but don’t look matronly or boat-like. Medium feet:Well, you’re in luck because pretty much any kind of shoe works as medium feet are by default that standard that manufacturers work with. Rather buy your actual size and insert an orthopedic insole to make the shoe somewhat smaller on the inside. Buying a half-size smaller won’t really help as it will end up pinching your toes. Loafer style shoes with a piece of leather that stretches upward over the arch of your foot works well too because that keeps the shoe on the foot with minimal effort. Narrow feet:One way of ensuring fit is to buy shoes that lace up or have an ankle/ T-bar strap, these can be fastened quite snugly to ensure a better fit, they also compliment narrow feet by emphasizing the curve of the arch. Here are some tips on buying shoes for your foot width: When shopping at speciality health footwear stores, you could request shoes with extra depth, these are helpful when your required size and width still feel a bit tight across the instep. If you have wider than average feet, it is worth taking the time and finding that perfect pair rather than settling for a style that will only give you limited longevity or wearability because it doesn’t go with much in your closet. But let’s face it, the aesthetics are rather bland on the bulk of what’s available. Most orthopaedic/medical footwear brands tend to run wider than the average commercial shoe.
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