Pick Good Bunion Shoes (and High Heels) With These Expert Tips (2024)

For centuries people have been wearing shoes for comfort and protection – and quite often they’ve been not so comfortable. High heels, we’re talking about you!

Women have willingly traded pain for glamour by choosing to wear high heels. The glamour: You become taller and your legs look longer and more graceful. The pain: You are 10 times more likely than a man to suffer problems caused by bunions.

The technical term for a bunion is “hallux valgus”

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It’s a bony protuberance on the side of the foot at the base of the big toe. Sometimes the big toe moves sideways and pushes against the next toe causinghammertoes. When a bump forms at the base of the little toe it’s called a Tailor’s bunion. Bunions are often hereditary; if your parents had them, you’re more likely to get them too. Thanks, Mom!

Also, bunions can be related to low arches, flat feet, arthritis, or inflammatory joint diseases.

About a third of all American women suffer from bunions,and it can be a struggle (and a real pain)to find well-fitting shoes. When you have a bunion deformity, it becomes difficult to wear shoes that cause friction against the prominent bump on the side of your foot. Ideally, you want to look for a firm sole for support with ample room in the toe box.

What to look for in a “good bunion shoe?”

Shoes that qualify asappropriate for bunionshave some important features in common. They have a wider than normal width to allow the foot to stretch out. They feature a soft and wide toe box to wrap around the bunion without causing irritation and inflammation. Finally, they have a contoured sole and a supportive arch to provide stability.

Here are a few of my (and my patients’) favorite shoes for bunion sufferers.

One of my most recommended shoes for all-day comfort is made by New Balance. Their models 870, 990, 1050, and 1080 are terrific. You can choose 4 widths for women’s shoes and 5 widths for men’s which is tremendously helpful.

Another type of shoe to consider when you have bunions are sandals, but you need ones that provide excellent support for the foot and cover the protuberance with soft leather or stretchy fabric. Remember, you don’t want stiff materials and seams rubbing against the bunion.

I like Birkenstocks (which are a lot nicer looking these days than they used to be) and Fitflops. They both offer closed-toe shoes, strappy sandals, and sneakers with ample room in the forefoot to allow for the bunion without constant irritation. Fitflop has two new shoe styles out for spring that warrant a look; the Uberknit ballet flat and high-top sneaker. Both have supportive soles and breathable stretch uppers.

How about a high heel for special occasions?

Many women with bunions “need” a dressier shoe for work or special occasions. I had my team research high heels for bunions and surprisingly I have some results from their search.

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One company in the US that specializes in heels for bunions is Julie Lopez Shoes. Ms. Lopez, a former orthopedic nurse and bunion sufferer, couldn’t find a comfortable high heel to wear to her daughter’s wedding and decided to design her own shoes. She traveled to Italy to work with quality craftsmen and together they designed her collection that featuresAll Day Fit.

You can also check out two shoe resources in England that specialize in heels for bunions. They areCalla ShoesandSole Bliss. They also have their own “bunion technology” along with many positive reviews.

Please remember that a big contributor to women seeking pain relief from bunions is from wearing high heels. The abnormal forward tilting motion, the shift of weight to one small spot on the ball of the foot, together with constrictive pressure, is a recipe for foot disaster. So tread lightly and try to avoid high heels.

If you suffer from bunions and, especially if they are painful, you should see a foot specialist to have them take a closer look.

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Pick Good Bunion Shoes (and High Heels) With These Expert Tips (2024)

FAQs

What is the best shoe to wear if you have bunions? ›

Exceptional comfort made Hoka's Ora Recovery Shoe our clear-cut winner for the best overall choice for feet with bunions. A stretchy and flexible material helped keep pressure off the bunion-affected areas, and a memory foam heel and cushioning in the midsole further promoted comfort.

Is there a bunion corrector that actually works? ›

Unfortunately, there is no medical research or data to support the claim that bunion correctors straighten the big toe. If your bunions are pretty severe, no plastic or elastic device is going to correct them. However, these correctors and splints may provide some pain relief to the big toe.

What do podiatrists recommend for bunions? ›

A podiatrist may recommend these treatments: Padding and Taping: Often the first step in a treatment plan, padding the bunion minimizes pain and allows the patient to continue a normal, active life. Taping helps keep the foot in a normal position, thus reducing stress and pain.

How I cured my bunions naturally? ›

How I cure my bunions naturally? You can try massaging and exercising your feet, taking paracetamol, soaking your feet in a foot bath, icing your feet, and using castor oil, bunion pads, and bunion splints. These methods can help alleviate bunions naturally.

How do you wear high heels with bunions? ›

Heels should be no more than an inch high. If you have a supportive shoe but it has a narrow toe box, use a stretcher to help it accommodate your bunion. Alternatively, you could find bunion dress shoes that are perfectly designed to protect your MTP joint and your sense of style.

What worsens bunions? ›

Wearing tight, narrow shoes might cause bunions or make them worse. Bunions can also develop as a result of the shape of your foot, a foot deformity or a medical condition, such as arthritis. Smaller bunions (bunionettes) can develop on the joint of your little toe.

Can you pop a bunion back into place? ›

Can bunions be reversed? The short answer is no. Bunions can't be reversed, and unfortunately, they don't go away on their own. Once you have a bunion, it will likely continue to grow over time.

Can you straighten a bunion without surgery? ›

In most cases, bunions can be treated nonsurgically. One of the podiatrists from our team can examine your bunion(s) and recommend a conservative treatment which includes one or more of the following: Custom shoe orthotics (inserts) that relieve pressure on the joint and align your weight in a more beneficial way.

Has anyone corrected a bunion without surgery? ›

Other non-surgical treatments for bunions include injections of cortisone or oral anti-inflammatory medication and wearing custom-made shoes that accommodate the bunion deformity.

What shoes not to wear with bunions? ›

If your parents have bunions, do your best to keep your feet healthy and slow the development of bony deformations by avoiding shoes with the following characteristics:
  • Pointy toes.
  • Narrow width.
  • High heels.

Is Barefoot good for bunions? ›

Wearing open toe shoes, or going barefoot, can prevent bunions from becoming worse by reducing the pressure on the toes which could result in them becoming more inflamed over time. But keep in mind that walking barefoot will bring out any shortcomings in your biomechanics in the way you stand and walk.

Are Hokas good for bunions? ›

One of our favorite recovery shoes, Hoka's Ora 2 Slides provide the relief our feet need after a distance run, hard workout, or long day of wearing heels. They have a roomy toe box and plush foam midsole that we found relieves pressure, especially in bunion-prone areas.

What does Epsom salt do for bunions? ›

Podiatrist Hillary Brenner suggests soaking your bunion-plagued feet in Epsom salt when they're causing discomfort. The salt's magnesium and sulfate are known anti-inflammatory agents, and can soothe achy joints while also easing muscle pain.

Does Vicks help bunions? ›

But, according to the NIH, menthol and camphor — two of the active ingredients in Vicks VapoRub — may help soothe inflamed joints and muscles by acting as a topical anesthetic. Treating bunions with Vicks may provide temporary, superficial pain relief.

What exercises stop bunions? ›

There are also several foot exercises that you can try which can strengthen the foot and reduce the likelihood of developing foot pain and bunions. These exercises include heel raises, toe raises, toe curls, toe extensions, arch tilts, and ankle eversions and inversions.

Is walking barefoot better for bunions? ›

Going barefoot is ideal in the beginning stages of bunions. When barefoot, the joints of the toes will get stronger, an important part of good foot health.

Do I need wide shoes if I have bunions? ›

If you form a Bunion and continue to wear ill-fitted shoes, the Bunion will continue to get larger. Fitting a Bunion in a wide shoe, along with proper fitting arch support you are decreasing the chances of it getting any larger and it will also alleviate the pain associated with a Bunion.

Should shoes be tight or loose for bunions? ›

Buy shoes made from a stretchy material, such as leather or canvas. Look for adjustable shoes with laces or a strap that you can loosen to accommodate changes in the size of your feet or bunion over time. Avoid shoes that are pointed, narrow, or tight. You should also stay away from heels that are higher than 2 inches.

Can you correct a bunion without surgery? ›

Bunions can't be reversed, and unfortunately, they don't go away on their own. Once you have a bunion, it will likely continue to grow over time. Luckily, many people don't need to have surgery to treat their bunions. It's possible to find pain relief through home remedies, orthotics and other treatments.

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