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Here’s our process. If you have bunions, you can’t just pick any ol’ shoe off the shelf. So we’ve collected a list of the best shoes for bunions — if you’re stuck or can’t quite decide between your options, we’ve narrowed it down to help you figure out what to do next. We went with brands over individual shoes to highlight shoe lines with a variety of bunion-friendly options.
Comfort and personal preference are two of the biggest factors in what’s the best shoe for you.
These brands are known for quality in the materials and construction of their shoes, and having wide sizes and toe box shapes that accommodate real foot shapes.
Plus, we think you’ll be happy being seen wearing these shoes. Here’s our key to the relative price range you can expect to pay for a good pair of shoes for bunions: Pros: Clark’s shoes are well-known among people with specialty shoe needs, whether they need a large size or a comfortable fit for a specific foot shape. Nearly any Clark’s sandal is a good match for bunions with their memory foam cushioning and open design on the sides of your feet where bunions need room.