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I have bunions. Looking for a shoe that is comfortable.

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OLLYgr Thu 18-Jun-26 15:45:26

Thanks Bixiboo, Ill check Sole Bliss out. I haven't heard ocf them. I will pay more if I can find comfort, but still a bit fashionable.

OLLYgr Thu 18-Jun-26 14:08:23

Thank you Tizliz and MayBee70, I will certainly try the insoles.
Ill also mainly live in trainers Maybe, its just we have a theatre trip being arranged and dont really want to wear trainers. Ill take a look at the Van Daal site.

Bixiboo Thu 18-Jun-26 14:05:59

I have bunions and find Sole Bliss shoes are the only ones I can wear. They are not cheap but for me they are worth it.

MayBee70 Thu 18-Jun-26 13:52:43

I’ve had bunions for most of my adult life and the only shoes that I found comfortable were Van Daal but I don’t know what styles they have these days as I now live in Crocs and trainers. I have a corn on my other foot as well so it used to be a nightmare finding shoes for special occasions. I did once buy a pair of Van Daal black patent shoes with a small stiletto heel which I will never part with even though I can’t walk in them. In recent years I’ve turned to Clarkes but that’s been mainly for sandals.

Tizliz Thu 18-Jun-26 12:50:10

I have Orthotic Insoles which ensure proper alignment and support for the feet. Buy from Amazon for a few pounds and they have worked for me.

OLLYgr Thu 18-Jun-26 12:36:51

As my title suggests. I am looking for a smart shoe with a block heel, what I would wear for appts, theatre, etc.
I have a couple of Court shoes, but both pairs dig into the bunion. They were ok when I tried on in the shop, but as soon as I had had them on for a couple of hours or walked a distance, the pain was awful.
I cant afford to keep wasting money on shoes I only wear a couple of times. I have been searching online and I know there are some comfy ones out there, but they look frumpy and old fashioned. Anyone else have this problem?