9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (2024)

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If you have wide feet, you know all too well the struggle of finding well-fitted men's and women's styles that keep your feet feeling good during a morning run, commute to the office, or date night. But wide-footed friends, struggle no more. We scoured the internet to find the best shoes for wide feet that are functional and fashion-forward and most importantly won’t cause blisters, calluses, cramming, or discomfort.

To keep us on the right track, we tapped an expert in this area, podiatrist and Ohio Foot Docs TikTok influencer Dr. Michelle Hurless. She offers shoe recommendations from her favorite brands — including Hoka, New Balance, Birdies, and Sketchers — and insight into what to look for when shopping for wide feet and why it's important for your overall health.

"There are many popular shoe brands that are naturally made narrow. If it squeezes your forefoot or toes, it isn’t a good shoe for you," Dr. Hurless says, and later mentions "repetitive squeezing of the forefoot can lead to long-lasting complications."

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Below are our top picks of cute, wide-fit, comfortable shoes made with forgiving materials and with style and comfort top of mind. For more expert-approved shoe recommendations, check out our articles on the most comfortable heels, the best shoes for nurses, and the best slippers for women.

1

Best Overall

Altra Escalante 3

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1

Best Overall

Altra Escalante 3

Pros
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (12)Large size range
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (13)Available in men's and women's sizes
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (14)Wide toe box
Cons
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (15)Not available in wide fit

This men's and women's shoe is one of Dr. Hurless's all-time favorites. "They are made more anatomic to fit the foot based on the way your foot is actually shaped, and you don't have to buy a wide width for them to fit comfortably," she says. They are great for walking, running, or casual everyday wear.

Reviewers are saying: "Great shoe. Use it for running, walking, and everyday around town. My feet need a wide-toe box, and this fits the bill."

SizesWomen: 5.5-12;Men: 7-15
Colors7+
WidthMedium

2

Best for Men

Hoka Clifton 9

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2

Best for Men

Hoka Clifton 9

Pros
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (17)Available in men's and women's sizes
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (18)Large color range
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (19)Flexible upper
Cons
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (20)Not all colors are available in wide fit

Hoka receives rave reviews for a reason — they are incredibly comfortable and fit various foot widths and sizes. The Clifton 9 (and many other Hoka styles) have received The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance, meaning they are recognized as promoting good foot health.

Reviewers are saying: "They come in wide (I am size 11 wide), they are durable, and maybe the most comfortable shoes I have ever owned. They also have really good arch support."

SizesWomen: 5-12;Men: 7-16
Colors21+
WidthMedium, Wide

3

Best Everyday Sneakers

SAS Highstreet X

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3

Best Everyday Sneakers

SAS Highstreet X

Pros
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (22)Large width range
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (23)Large size range
Cons
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (24)Only available in a few colors
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (25)Expensive

The Highstreet X with laces is the perfect everyday shoe. It has a casual, laid-back look that can be paired with slacks, jeans, or running shorts, depending on the occasion. "They're a high-quality shoe and made in several different widths for all colors," says Dr. Hurless.

Reviewers are saying: "The price tag was worth it for me for this shoe. After my pregnancy, I now require wide width and not many brands offer wide [shoes]. My feet are thanking me for buying these, they’re such a cute, everyday sneaker with a touch of vintage swag that is timeless!"

SizesWomen: 5-12
ColorsDesert Lily, Sagebrush, Sand Dune
WidthNarrow, Medium, Wide, Extra Wide

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4

Best Running Shoes for Men

New Balance Men's Fresh Foam Roav Tee Shirt

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4

Best Running Shoes for Men

New Balance Men's Fresh Foam Roav Tee Shirt

Now 12% Off

Pros
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (27)Large size range
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (28)Wide toe box
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (29)Flexible upper
Cons
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (30)Only available in a few colors

For those with wide and large feet, these New Balance sneakers are a great option. They come in both medium and wide widths as well as sizing up to a men's 18. Their foam cushioning makes each step a comfortable experience.

Reviewers are saying: "I have 4 pairs of these Roav shoes. They hold up great, are versatile for the gym, but attractive enough that my wife likes them on me. The reason I choose them is New Balance has the most options for wide width feet."

SizesMen: 7-18
ColorsLead, Black
WidthMedium, Wide

5

Best Walking Shoes

Orthofeet Stroll

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5

Best Walking Shoes

Orthofeet Stroll

Now 17% Off

Pros
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (33)Large width range
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (34)Large size range
Cons
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (35)Only available in a few colors

Dr. Hurless is a big fan of Orthofeet. "They come with a great semi-customizable insole that can be adjusted based on your needs," she says. Her favorite of the lot is the Stroll, which comes in multiple widths — including extra wide!

Reviewers are saying: "I love these shoes! They have lots of cushioning, have a large toe box, and are extremely comfortable."

SizesWomen: 5-12
ColorsTaupe, Blue, Black
WidthMedium, Wide, Extra Wide

6

Best for Flat Feet

Birdies The Starling

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6

Best for Flat Feet

Birdies The Starling

Pros
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (37)Large color range
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (38)Very comfortable
Cons
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (39)Size options differ based on color

We also call these flats our top women's shoes for standing all day because they're really that comfortable. These are great for work or any occasion where you want to feel a little more dressed up. The comfort level is also off the charts with seven layers of cushioning.

Reviewers are saying: "I love love love these slipper/shoes... I ordered wide (I have a congenital bunion) in Cream Doe Velvet. It fit so comfortably. However, I also ordered and regular size, and it ALSO fits quite comfortably."

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Sizes5-13
Colors23
WidthMedium, Wide

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7

Best Heels

Kelly & Katie Hailee Sandal

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7

Best Heels

Kelly & Katie Hailee Sandal

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Pros
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (42)Affordable
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (43)Cushioned footbed
Cons
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (44)Not all colors are available in wide fit

For fancier occasions where you want or need to wear a heel, it's important to still wear a pair that accommodates wide feet. The Hailee Sandal is available in medium and wide fits and comes with a cushioned footbed to make the experience as comfortable as possible.

Reviewers are saying: "Love that I don’t have to stretch these. The wide width is great. I get lots of compliments. They are comfortable enough for heels. Recommend!"

SizesWomen: 6-11
Colors11
WidthMedium, Wide

8

Best Sandals

CUSHIONAIRE Women's Tribune Slide Sandal

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8

Best Sandals

CUSHIONAIRE Women's Tribune Slide Sandal

Pros
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (46)Memory foam padding
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (47)Affordable
Cons
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (48)Tough upper
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (49)Some reviewers note a hissing sound when walking

Sandals are a huge perpetrator for blisters because of their narrow shape and tough uppers. This pair of stylish sandals gives your feet more wiggle room with their wide fit option along with comfort from their memory foam padding.

Reviewers are saying: "These are super stylish and comfortable, plus, they look and feel expensive. They make my wide feet not look so wide!"

SizesWomen: 6-11
Colors6
WidthMedium, Wide

9

Best Boots

Wolverine Men's Floorhand Waterproof Work Boot

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9

Best Boots

Wolverine Men's Floorhand Waterproof Work Boot

Pros
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (52)Similar option available in women's sizes
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (53)Large size range
Cons
  • 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (54)Tough upper

For heavy-duty work or trekking, these Wolverine Work Boots will get the job done with comfort. The pair comes in medium and extra wide widths with a moisture-wicking lining that'll minimize the risk of blisters.

Reviewers are saying: "These floorhand boots are comfortable and look good. I’m on my feet all day doing commercial landscaping, and my feet never hurt. I got a wide and it fits nice and roomy."

SizesMen: 7-13
ColorsDark Brown, Black, Wheat
WidthMedium, Extra Wide

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What to look for when buying shoes for wide feet

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✔️ Fit: If possible, try the shoes on before purchasing. An all-around fit is important, but pay particular attention to the fit of the forefoot (middle of the foot to the end of the toes). "Make sure that the inside of your foot isn't rubbing," says Dr. Hurless.

✔️ Flexibility: Select a shoe with a pliable upper (top of the shoe that covers the foot). "[Choose] a shoe that has a flexible upper rather than a leather [upper] or other stiff material. Mesh, or a more flexible upper, is more forgivable on a wide foot," says Dr. Hurless.

✔️ Width: For those with wide feet, the entire length of the shoe will need to be wider than a standard, medium width shoe, but the most important area to look at is the forefoot. Dr. Hurless recommends "a shoe [where] the forefoot is wider than the heel."

FAQs

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  • How do you figure out if you have narrow, medium, or wide feet?

Though you can try to measure at home, Dr. Hurless suggests having your foot measured at a reputable shoe store or at your podiatrist's. "The width of your foot is determined by the measurement of your forefoot, or the area spanning from your big toe joint across the foot. If you have a deformity such as a bunion, this will likely put you in the 'wide' width category," she says. Better yet, it's important to have your feet measured multiple times throughout adulthood. "The width of your foot can change over the years, so periodically check in and have your feet measured to ensure you’re wearing the correct width of shoe," says Dr. Hurless.

  • Can people with wide feet wear medium-width shoes if they size up?

It depends. "Sizing up will often increase the width of the shoe, but there are complications that come along with having a shoe [that] is too long for your foot. It can cause blistering from the toes moving around so much, foot pain, and even instability," says Dr. Hurless. Her recommendation is to stick to wide shoes.

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9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist (2024)

FAQs

What brand of shoe is best for wide feet? ›

Podiatrists commonly recommend New Balance shoes for their patients, and it's no wonder why. This brand is well-known for its comfortable pairs that offer plenty of arch support and cushioning. New Balance also promotes foot health by catering to varying foot widths.

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.”

What is the most comfortable walking shoe for wide feet? ›

Hoka Clifton 9

Hoka is known for its shock-absorbing soles and supportive uppers. The toe box is nearly as wide as the rest of the shoe, so your toes have plenty of room to splay out.

What shoe should I wear for a wide foot? ›

OPEN SIDED SHOES

The open-sided style is great for wide feet because they offer a more relaxed fit than a fully closed shoe, especially if the shoe is made of suede, which is very soft. This style is a popular choice for bunion sufferers who need width at the point of the bunion.

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.

Why do podiatrists not recommend 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 shoes do orthopedic surgeons recommend? ›

Klaw 528
  • Klaw 528. Best orthopedic shoe overall. ...
  • More options. Dansko Fawna Mary Jane for Women. ...
  • More options. Cole Haan Men's Original Grand Shortwing Oxford. ...
  • Hoka Bondi 8. Best orthopedic walking shoe. ...
  • More options. Puma Deviate Nitro 2 Running Shoes. ...
  • More options. ...
  • Vionic Karmelle Oxford Casual Sneaker. ...
  • Kuru Atom.
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What shoe brand is designed by a podiatrist? ›

From walking to light exercise, from everyday wear to moderate athletic pursuits, there's a podiatrist recommended FRANKIE4 shoe for every occasion. With our versatile designs and superior craftsmanship, our podiatrist designed shoes comfort technology helps support you from the ground up.

How to buy shoes for people with wide feet? ›

HOW TO CHOOSE COMFORTABLE SHOES FOR WIDE FEET
  1. Measuring your foot to learn your foot width is a useful starting point to finding comfortable shoes for wide feet.
  2. Choose the softest leathers, suedes and materials possible.
  3. Look for brands that specifically accommodate wide feet or have multiple fittings.

Are HOKA shoes good for wide feet? ›

With their recent lineup, HOKA offers more accommodating toe boxes and wider options, so runners with high-volume feet can enjoy the brand's signature cushioning and plush comfort.

What shoes make wide feet look smaller? ›

Choose shoes with horizontal, thicker straps, such as Mary Janes or T-Bar sandals, as they visually break up the foot and create an illusion of a narrower silhouette.

Should I get bigger shoes if my feet are wide? ›

A wider fit could only apply to one foot, not both. Some people with wide feet will buy a longer length shoe, essentially going up a size, but this does not solve the problem. Sizing up will provide extra width, but the shoe will slip around the heel or in the toe box, causing discomfort when you walk.

Which shoe brands run wide? ›

Asics offers 20. Beyond our picks, runners who need wide sizes should look at brands like Asics, Brooks, New Balance, Hoka, Topo Athletic, and Altra, which tend to design shoes with roomy toeboxes and make more of their shoes in wide sizes.

What size is considered a wide foot? ›

For women, a men's Medium (D) is considered a Wide width, while anything E or bigger is Extra Wide. For men, Wide typically starts at E and anything greater than 2E is considered Extra Wide. Not all brands will offer widths in every increment, and 2E/4E are the most common.

How do you buy shoes if you have wide feet? ›

Finding Shoes For Wide Feet
  1. 1.) Don't Buy a Shoe That Doesn't Fit you from the Start. ...
  2. 2.) Get Your Feet Measured Professionally. ...
  3. 3.) Look for Brands You Know You Get Along with. ...
  4. 4.) Avoid High Heels. ...
  5. 5.) Choose Laced Shoes Over Slip-ons or Shoes with Straps. ...
  6. 6.) Take Your Shoes to a Shoe Repair Store.

What size shoe should I get if I have wide feet? ›

For women, a men's Medium (D) is considered a Wide width, while anything E or bigger is Extra Wide. For men, Wide typically starts at E and anything greater than 2E is considered Extra Wide. Not all brands will offer widths in every increment, and 2E/4E are the most common.

Are skechers suitable for wide feet? ›

Our latest comfort footwear is now available in Extra Wide Fit for maximum space in styles he'll love.

Which designers do wide fit shoes? ›

  • Calla Shoes.
  • Cheaney.
  • Comfylux.
  • Tredd Well Cosy Footwear for Extra wide Feet.
  • Dek.
  • Dunham.
  • Grafters Shoes and Boots.
  • Grunwald.

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