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The best shoes for bunions are comfortable, wide and supportive.

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If you're one of the estimated quarter of adults who have a bunion, per the ‌Journal of Foot and Ankle Research‌, you know how pesky a problem this can be — especially when it comes to wearing shoes.

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Bunions, or those bony protrusions most often at the big-toe joint, can be more than just unsightly to look at, but they can also be quite painful and even debilitating for some people.

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Fortunately, more and more manufacturers are hopping on the bandwagon of making bunion-friendly shoes that are supportive and comfortable — some that even help reduce the progression of the deformity.

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The Best Shoes for Bunions

  • Best Overall:Allbirds Wool Runners ($110, Allbirds)
  • Best on a Budget:Vionic Beach Malibu Slip On Sneaker ($64.95, Vionic Shoes)
  • Best for Walking:Kuru Atom ($160, Kuru Footwear)
  • Best for Running:Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 ($109.95, Brooks Running)
  • Best for Hiking:Keen Targhee Hiking Shoe ($144.95, Amazon)
  • Best Sandals:Oofos Ooriginal Sandal ($59.95, Oofos)
  • Best for Flat Feet:Orthofeet Pacific Palisades ($119.95, Orthofeet)
  • Best for Support:Dr. Scholl's Madison Slip-Ons ($50, Amazon)
  • Best Minimalist:Merrell Vapor Glove 5 (From $64.97, Amazon)

How We Chose

Here, podiatrists Jacqueline Sutera, DPM, Emily Splichal, DPM, Michael Pliskin, DPM, and Nelya Lobkova, DPM, share some of their top recommendations for shoes that won't aggravate your bunion and may even help it.

We relied on their expertise and used the following criteria to narrow down our top picks:

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  • Comfort
  • Support
  • Materials
  • Cost
  • Availability

Find more information on how we choose and cover products here.

1. Allbirds Wool Runners

Best Overall

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Allbirds Wool Runners

These shoes are soft and flexible — perfect for people with bunions.

Women's

Men's

Pros

  • Sustainable material
  • Lightweight
  • Flexible sole

Cons

  • Not available in half sizes

Ethically sourced using laces that come from recycled plastic bottles and insoles that come from castor bean oil, these shoes have gotten quite the reputation over the last few years — but not only for their resourcefulness. They're also incredibly comfortable, especially for people with bunions.

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They have a simple, contoured design that allows the shoe to be flexible, supportive and made to last. You can walk around in these shoes all day long and not feel the irritation that most other shoes can cause.

Another perk that customers rave about is the fact that these shoes are incredibly lightweight — clocking in at just 7 ounces per shoe, which is significantly less than most other shoes.

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2. Vionic Beach Malibu Slip On Sneaker

Best on a Budget

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Vionic Beach Malibu Slip-On Sneakers

This shoe is easy to slip on and off, and it offers all-day comfort.

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Dr. Sutera is a big fan of this brand, which offers arch support, cushioning and a deep-seated heel cup. "The three-zone technology that is embedded into their shoes is very foot-friendly," she says.

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Vionic's Advanced Motion System (AMS) technology is designed by podiatrists and features a flexible, cushioned outsole and a lightweight, breathable insole that allows for all-day comfort. Whether you're going to the office or heading out for a fast-paced walk, these shoes won't only look stylish, but will also provide the long-term comfort and support your feet crave.

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Look out for the men's version of this shoe on their site, the Seaview Slip On Sneaker.

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3. Kuru Atom

Best for Walking

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KURU ATOM

These shoes won't rub against your bunion while walking.

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Pros

  • Cushiony midsole
  • Wide width
  • Waterproof

Cons

  • Not intended for running
  • Wear down over time, per some reviewers

If you're someone who likes to go on walks, short or long, you're going to need a shoe that won't rub against your bunion. In addition to hugging your foot so there's minimal movement inside your shoe, Kuru shoes feature what the brand refers to as KURUCLOUD — a midsole that's as cushiony as it gets, with an energizing bounce to keep you going during long walks.

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They're slightly wider than most shoes and lightweight, so you don't feel pulled down during movement. They're also waterproof, which can come in handy should the weather not cooperate while you're out and about.

(Psst: Check out our other top picks in the walking shoes category.)

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4. Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22

Best for Running

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Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22

If bunion pain keeps you from running, these shoes may help.

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Pros

  • Arch and bunion support
  • Can be worn every day
  • Soft cushioning

Cons

  • Tread wears down over time, according to reviews

Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 amps up comfort with ample cushioning, added arch support and a secure fit that keeps your foot snug without overcrowding your bunion. While this shoe is made for runners, anyone looking for comfort while in motion can stand to benefit from this shoe — especially those with flat feet.

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This shoe features DNA LOFT, which is the softest cushioning out of all Brooks' running shoes, as well as GuideRails technology, which helps encourage your natural stride.

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5. KEEN Targhee Hiking Shoe

Best for Hiking

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KEEN Targhee Hiking Shoe

This waterproof hiking shoe offers stability and durability.

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Pros

  • High-traction
  • Waterproof
  • Supports your ankles, heels and balls of your feet

Cons

  • Some reviewers say this style is too narrow in the toe box

Whether you're an avid hiker or someone who's looking to explore more of the outdoors, this waterproof hiking shoe will aid your adventures while ensuring your feet are comfortable and secure.

They feature a rubber outsole that has high-traction alongside a dual-density and compression-molded inside that gives your foot the security you need to handle all-terrain without the pressure that can often lead to pain.

The shoe has a torsional-stability ESS shank in the midsole that helps stabilize your foot as you move and a waterproof protective inner and outer layer that won't compromise support due to inclement weather.

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6. Oofos Ooriginal Sandal

Best Sandals

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Oofos Ooriginal Sandal

The footbed of these sandals are perfect for relieving bunion pain while standing.

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Pros

  • Made with a pressure-relieving footbed
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

Cons

  • Rubber can make your feet sweaty, per some reviews
  • Not available in half sizes

If you're looking for sandals that will help alleviate the pain and general discomfort associated with your bunion, Dr. Lobkova recommends Oofos. Not only are they made extra wide to accommodate and stabilize the foot, but they feature a proprietary footbed design that helps take pressure off other targeted areas in your body, including your knees and ankles.

Perhaps the best part (for people with or without bunions), in addition to their 30-day money-back guarantee, is the fact that you can toss these sandals in the washing machine when they're extra dirty or just need a refresh.

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7. Orthofeet Pacific Palisades

Best for Flat Feet

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Orthofeet Pacific Palisades

The arch support and wide toe box support both flat feet and bunions.

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Pros

  • Designed to support a variety of foot conditions
  • Stretchy upper material
  • Wide toe box

Cons

  • May take some time to break in, according to reviewers

Having flat feet is an inherited condition and one that can actually lead to the formation of bunions, says Dr. Pliskin, chief of podiatry at North Shore University in the Northwell Health System. "A supportive shoe that holds up the arch and decreases the flattening of the medial column limiting pronation will reduce the progression of the deformity," he says.

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A great pick for those who are flat-footed with bunions is Orthofeet, which are designed specifically for a wide range of pesky foot conditions, including flat feet, bunions, back pain, plantar fasciitis, neuropathy, Morton's neuroma and more.

In addition to their stretchable upper material, they have a wide toe box to accommodate large bunion growths. They also have arch support, which can provide significant comfort for those with flat feet.

Check out a similar women's version of this shoe — the Sonoma sneaker — on Orthofeet's site.

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8. Dr. Scholl’s Madison Slip-Ons

Best for Support

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Dr. Scholl's Madison Slip-Ons

The convenience and comfort of this slip on makes it a great pick.

Women's

Men's

Pros

  • Made with sustainable materials
  • Convenient slip-on
  • Ample cushioning
  • Stylish

Cons

  • May take some time to break in, according to reviews

If you're looking for an everyday shoe that's equally stylish as it is supportive, consider Dr. Scholl's Madison Slip-Ons. As implied by its name, this shoe just slips right on, which can be quite convenient for people on-the-go.

The Insole Technology provides anatomical cushioning that supports the weight and protrusion of your bunion, and the flexible construction allows free movement without pressure.

If you're eco-minded, you'll be glad to know that this shoe is sustainably made and crafted with a unique microsuede that comes from recycled bottles.

Find the men's version — the Madison CFX — on the Dr. Scholl's website.

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9. Merrell Vapor Glove 5

Best Minimalist

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Merrell Vapor Glove 5

Get a barefoot and seamless feel with this pick from Merrell.

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Pros

  • Mimic the feeling of going barefoot
  • May help reduce bunion pain
  • Wide toe box

Cons

  • May take some time to adjust/break them in
  • Runs smaller than expected, according to reviews

Minimalist — or "barefoot" — shoes aren't for everyone. But these types of "barely there" shoes are meant to mimic the natural way we walk and run, and there's some evidence they might help with bunions. One February 2022 analysis in the ‌Journal of Biomechanics‌ found that minimal footwear — which naturally has a wider toe box than traditional shoes and less cushioning — may help reduce mild to moderate bunions.

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It's worth noting that more research needs to be done to back up this finding. But if you're interested in minimal footwear, the Merrell Vapor Glove 5 is a good gateway shoe. It has a wide toe box, tight heel cup and zero-drop heel with minimal padding, but it still looks like a traditional shoe.

Just don't wear these all day long if you're new to minimalist shoes — start slowly to allow your feet and gait to adjust.

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What to Look for in Shoes for Bunions

1. Comfort

Because bunions are often associated with pain, the last thing you want is to purchase a shoe that makes that irritation worse. For this reason, it's important to read customer reviews to make sure that the pair you are buying only adds comfort instead of taking it away.

2. Support

Podiatrist Suzanne Fuchs, DPM, foot and ankle specialist at LuxePodiatry in Jupiter, Florida, recommends looking for supportive shoes that help promote better foot mechanics.

"Make sure to have your feet measured and fitted so you get the appropriate sized shoe especially at the width."

She also suggests avoiding shoes with narrow toe boxes, as they can be less supportive than rounded shoes that are more accommodating.

3. Width

It's important to select a shoe that's wide enough to accommodate the extra room taken up by your bunion. For this reason, it's important to understand the width of footwear needed to fit your specific foot — bunion included.

Dr. Lobkova suggests tracing the outside of the foot with a pencil on a sheet of paper to be able to visualize this better.

4. Soft Upper Material

"Soft upper material to any footwear will not rub on the bunion joint and thus diminish pain and irritation of the soft tissue surrounding the joint," notes Dr. Lobkova. She recommends seeking out a shoe made with materials like goat leather or neoprene that will conform to the contour of the foot instead of pressing up against the joint.

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FAQs

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

Scholl's Nova Slip-on Sneaker is our pick. Despite the lower price, they had some of the highest marks in testing. The width in the toe area offered us bunion support, and they broke in well. They ran true to size, and we experienced no pain in our toes, heels, or arches.

What brands are best for bunions? ›

To manage and prevent bunion pain, it's advisable to wear shoes that have sufficient width for bunions, a rounded toe box, and appropriate arch support. Brands like Rothy's, Dr. Scholl's, Hoka, New Balance, Clarks, Sole Bliss, Birkenstock, and FitVille offer shoes specifically designed for individuals with bunions.

What is the device to fix bunions without surgery? ›

Bunion splints – Bunion splints can help realign the toes and reduce bunion pain. They are usually worn at night and can provide long-term relief from bunion pain. Shoe inserts – Shoe inserts can help provide support and reduce the pressure on the bunion.

Is skechers good for bunions? ›

Skechers GO WALK FLEX Alani shoes are 100% vegan, and they're our pick for the best budget shoe for bunions because they don't compromise value for comfort (or fun). The foam insole adds a breathable, lightweight layer of long-term, responsive cushioning for all-day comfort.

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.

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.

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.

What is the new fix for bunions? ›

Lapiplasty® is a new procedure using patented technology to correct not only the bunion, but its root cause. It straightens three dimensions of alignment of the metatarsal bone.

What shrinks bunions? ›

Ways to shrink or prevent bunions from worsening include wearing supportive footwear, taking pain medications or using pain-relieving topical creams, doing bunion stretches and exercises, and using ice packs, warm soaks, and gentle massage.

How did I cured my bunions naturally? ›

  1. Massage and Exercise Your Feet. One of the simplest ways to treat your bunions without surgery is to, in fact, exercise your feet. ...
  2. Take a Paracetamol. ...
  3. Soak Your Feet in a Foot Bath. ...
  4. Ice Your Feet. ...
  5. Put Your Feet Up! ...
  6. Try Castor Oil. ...
  7. Try Bunion Pads. ...
  8. Try Bunion Splints.
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Does Vicks help bunions? ›

Sounds crazy, right? 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 is the fastest way to get rid of a bunion? ›

Surgery is the only way to get rid of them, but there are things you can do to ease any pain they cause.

Do flip flops help bunions? ›

Find the right shoe style

These shoes lack the support and width needed for your foot to function properly when stress is placed on the foot. Flip-flops irritate the big toe joint and are often the direct cause of bunions. Flats are a good option because the shoe places your body weight onto the balls of your feet.

Which Brooks are best for bunions? ›

With super soft cushioning and adaptive stretch knit uppers, the Brooks Ariel provides a comfortable, secure fit without bunion irritation. Ideal for runners needing extra stability, it has GuideRails technology to correct improper movement and reduce excess pressure on feet.

Do toe spreaders help bunions? ›

While the scientific evidence supporting the use of toe spacers for bunions is limited, many people report experiencing relief from their bunion symptoms when using these devices. While toe spacers may not be a cure for bunions, they can potentially provide some relief for those suffering from this painful condition.

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.

What should you avoid when you have bunions? ›

If you have bunions, you'll want to avoid high-purine foods like:
  • Red meat.
  • Shellfish.
  • Organ meats (liver, kidneys, etc.)
  • Certain types of fish (anchovies, sardines, herring)
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How can I make my feet look better with bunions? ›

It's really quite simple: With the use of bunion splints or toe spacers (such as Correct Toes—McClanahan's own invention) toes can be gradually restored to a more natural position, thereby undoing the motion that pushes the bunion out. In other words, as your toes spread out, the bunion starts to recede.

Is Crocs good for bunion? ›

Crocs in the Clinic

“These shoes are especially light,” says Harold Glickman, DPM, former president of the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA). “They have huge room in the toe that affords the front part of the foot lots of room, especially for people with bone deformities like bunions and hammer toe.

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