Start the New Year on the Right Foot With the Best Podiatrist-Approved Shoes (2024)

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The only thing we love more than a good end-of-year recap is shoes, and to say we've covered a lot of them would be a major understatement. If you can think it, chances are we've written about it (or are planning to very soon.) From the most supportive slippers and the comfiest clogs, to orthopedic sandals and sneakers that address foot pain, we've worn 'em all, and won't settle for anything less than comfortable and supportive.

Below, our two favorite things come together in a recap of the best-of-the-best, podiatrist-approved shoes we wore this year. Whether you're looking for a new pair of winter boots, sturdy walking shoes, or sandals that won't leave your feet in blisters, here are our favorite podiatrist-approved shoes.

Best podiatrist approved shoes

Vionic, Relax Slipper — $70.00

Available sizes: 5-12

These best-selling Vionic slippers are beloved by podiatrists for their cushioned, adjustable design that supports your arches. “An adjustable slipper can accommodate one foot that may be wider due to a bunion, for example, or even adjust for when you want to pair them with your favorite cozy winter socks,” Jacqueline Sutera, DPM, a podiatrist and Vionic Innovation Lab member told Well + Good. And shoppers love them too, earning the slippers an impressive 4.5 star rating with over 1,400 reviews.

Colors: 16 different colors

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New Balance, Fresh Foam Roav v2 — $74.00

Originally $85, now $74

Available sizes: 5-12

NYC-based podiatrist Nelya Lobkova, DPM, at Step Up Footcare says these New Balance Sneakers run a bit wide (though they’re also available in a full-wide width), and the extra room helps keep pressure off bunions. They feature synthetic upper with mesh detailing for optimal breathability, and a cushioned sole that’ll keep feet comfortable throughout all your daily activities and workouts.

Colors: 21

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FitFlop, Shuv Leather Clog — $88.00

Originally $100, now $88

Available sizes: 5-11

Clogs had a huge comeback this year, and these ones from FitFlop delivered the minimalist, yet fashion-forward look we were going for, while also being great for your feet. Podiatrists say the midsole absorbs shock and helps relieve underfoot pressure, while the built-in arch contour gives them plenty of support. Plus, the smooth, black leather exterior will complement every item in your closet.

Colors: 4

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Hoka, Bondi 8 — $165.00

Available sizes: 5-12

The Bondi 8 Sneaker is one of the most supportive shoes you’ll ever wear, and boasts an American Podiatric Medical Association’s (APMA) seal of acceptance to boot. They’re equipped with a breathable mesh upper, a memory foam collar that supports your ankles, and a durable yet lightweight foam that allows for a soft and stable stride. The Bondi’s supportive, yet comfortable design makes them a solid choice for folks dealing with back pain too, according to podiatrists.

Colors: 12

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Chaco, Women’s Z Cloud 2 — $60.00

Originally $100, now $60

Available sizes: 5-13, regular and wide

These Chaco Sandals are the ultimate all-purpose sandal, touting serious shock absorption and support that’ll see you through everything, from long hikes to casual strolls. The rubber insole helps wearers maintain stability, while the toe-loop design ensures a secure fit, according to Tim Oldani, DPM, podiatrist at Missouri Foot and Ankle in St. Louis. He previously told Well + Good that the sandal’s Chaco Grip rubber outsole is so durable, it rivals that of a tennis shoe!

Colors: 14

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Brooks, Launch GTS 9 — $100.00

Originally $110, now $100

Available sizes: 5-12

If you suffer from knee pain, podiatrists couldn’t recommend these Brooks Sneakers enough. They’re designed with a GuideRails technology system that uses bumpers inside the midsole to stabilize your heel with every stride, and promote better alignment. What’s more, the cushioned, responsive sole feels super lightweight on your feet, so you can speed through your workouts.

Colors: 4

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Cushionaire, Lela Cork Footbed Sandal — $30.00

Available sizes: 5-13, regular and wide

Podiatrists named these Cushionaire Lela Sandals one of the best for the wide feet this year, and we can see why. They’re made with a flexible cork footbed, and a suede insole that perfectly contours your feet after you wear them in. What’s more, the three, fully adjustable faux leather straps help guarantee a secure and comfortable fit. And for only $30 bucks? There’s no going wrong with these.

Colors: 16

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Dr. Scholl's, Laurence Ankle Boot — $57.00

Originally $85, now $57

Available sizes: 6-11

These podiatrist-approved Dr. Scholl’s boots are equal parts fashion and function. The sleek, lace-up design plays well with outfit in your wardrobe, while the chunky heel and comfy, supportive insoles make them a dream to walk in all day long. Plus, the soft (but durable) microsuede material is sustainably made from recycled bottles. Bonus points for sustainability.

Colors: 3

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Everlane, The Gum Sole Penny Loafer — $160.00

Available sizes: 5-11

A smart, fashion-forward staple, loafers have had their moment in recent years, and these Everlane Penny Loafers were one of podiatrist’s top picks. According to Anne Sharkey, DPM, a board-certified podiatrist based in Austin, Texas, the raised padding at the tops of the insoles stabilize arches, while the extra grippy gum soles boost traction. Plus, their genuine leather uppers are less likely to cause pain or blisters. Overall, they’re a must-buy.

Colors: 2

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Allbirds, Wool Runner-up Mizzles — $145.00

Available sizes: 5-11

Podiatrists say that wool sneakers aren’t just cozy and warm—they’re also breathable, thermoregulating, and antimicrobial (bye bye, smelly feet.) These high-tops from Allbirds quickly became a fan-favorite amongst podiatrists and W+G staffers alike, thanks to all of the reasons above, plus the fact that they’re sustainable and water-repellant. They definitely deserve a spot in your closet for 2023 and beyond.

Colors: 9

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Start the New Year on the Right Foot With the Best Podiatrist-Approved Shoes (2024)

FAQs

What shoes do podiatrists recommend most? ›

Though there are many other great brands of shoes, some examples of tennis shoe brands that provide good support are Brooks, Asics, New Balance, and Hoka,” Dr. Jensen said. “Typically, these brands are going to have different models for different foot types.”

Why do podiatrists not like Skechers? ›

Sketchers DO NOT have appropriate stability in the upper fabric and the heel counter to complement an orthotic. As such, you will probably find the orthotic redundant, or in worse case contributing to the cause of injury. Remember, an orthotic does 50% of the work. The shoe does the other 50%.

What brand of sandals do podiatrists recommend? ›

Comfortable Walking Sandals, According To A Podiatrist. From Birkenstocks to Aerosoles, these are the supportive sandals for women and men that an expert recommends. The Hoka Ora Recovery slide, Vionic Brielle sandal and Dansko season sandal.

What sneakers do orthopedic doctors recommend? ›

The best orthopedic shoes of 2023:
  • Best for walking: KLAW 528.
  • Best for running: Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22.
  • Best for plantar fasciitis: Hoka Clifton 9.
  • Best affordable: Skechers GOwalk Joy.
  • Best for bunions: Orthofeet Coral Stretch Knit.
  • Best for back & knee pain: Saucony Integrity Walker 3.
Jan 26, 2024

What brand of shoes are best for bad feet? ›

  • Sonoma Women's Flats from SoftWalk. If you have plantar fasciitis or bunions, shoes that are comfortable and stretch to conform to your feet are important. ...
  • New Balance Fresh Foam 1080V9. ...
  • Brooks Running Adrenaline GTS. ...
  • Hoka One One Clifton. ...
  • Allbirds Tree Runners.

Are Crocs good for your feet? ›

Lack of Support – While they may be comfortable, Crocs are far from the most supportive type of shoe. They provide very little support to your ankle and your arches, which can lead to soft tissue injuries. If your foot isn't supported in the midfoot area, you'll be at an increased risk for plantar fasciitis.

Are Sketcher shoes bad for your feet? ›

As a consequence, Skechers can cause ligament and muscle stresses and strains. The memory foam could take on the 'memory' of a poor gait style causing destabilising foot, ankle, knee, hip and lower back pain.

Which shoes are good for your feet? ›

Choosing a shoe with good arch support will help to distribute weight across the foot, reducing the pressure on your arches. Cushioned sole - Like arch support, a cushioned sole will help to reduce impact on your feet, making standing all day much more bearable.

What are the healthiest shoes? ›

The healthiest footwear for both older and younger adults should fit well and have a low, broad heel, a thin and flexible sole, and some kind of lace, strap or Velcro to ensure the shoe stays firmly attached to the foot, he says. Sandals and flats often fit this description, though many don't.

Do podiatrists recommend going barefoot? ›

Most Podiatrists would agree that some time bare foot is great for airing out your feet to keep them healthy. Another benefit is that your feet can become stronger when walking on different surfaces, thus reducing your risk of injury.

Why do podiatrists recommend new balance? ›

“New Balance shoes are designed for comfort and walking while offering adequate arch support for many people. They are lightweight and provide comfort while keeping your foot in a neutral position.” Plus, many New Balance shoes offer a durable outsole with trail inspired lugs for better traction, Dr. Daughtry adds.

What shoes do podiatrists not recommend? ›

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  • High heels.
  • Too flexible.
  • Slip on shoes.
  • Pointed toe box.
  • Flat sole.

What shoes do podiatrists recommend for seniors? ›

Vionic 23Walk Classic Shoe

Vionic, a podiatrist-approved shoe brand, are a favorite among regular walkers for their arch support and orthotic insoles. This model is specifically designed for walking and has a firm heel counter for added stability, which Dr. Pinker recommends for seniors.

What is so special about Hoka shoes? ›

Nothing feels quite like HOKA. We create our unique on-foot experience with three core technologies that are in every pair: the Cushioned Midsole, our Active Foot Frame™, and the MetaRocker™. Together they create a specific performance for each HOKA style. Racers get more speed.

What shoes are healthiest for feet? ›

The healthiest footwear for both older and younger adults should fit well and have a low, broad heel, a thin and flexible sole, and some kind of lace, strap or Velcro to ensure the shoe stays firmly attached to the foot, he says. Sandals and flats often fit this description, though many don't.

What are good shoes to wear when you are on your feet all day? ›

Ahead, the best shoes for standing all day.
  • Best Shoes For Standing All Day: On Cloud 5.
  • Best Cushioned Shoes For Standing All Day: Hoka Clifton 9.
  • Best Arch Support Shoes For Standing All Day: Kuru Atom.
  • Best Podiatrist-Designed Shoes For Standing All Day: Orthofeet Coral.
May 16, 2024

Do podiatrists recommend walking barefoot? ›

And walking barefoot on carpeted floors can increase circulation and strengthen the muscles in the feet, says Dr. Miguel Cunha, a podiatrist who owns Gotham Footcare in New York. But he doesn't recommend going shoeless at the gym, communal bathing facilities, or outdoors, especially for prolonged periods of time.

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