Best Work Shoes for Women with Bunions – Extra Deep and Rounded Toe-Boxes

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Editor’s Note: This post has been completely revamped and updated for accuracy on May 2022 and reflects an up-to-date selection of the best work shoes for women with bunions.

Have you been looking for a pair of comfortable work shoes that are capable of accommodating your bunions? Do you feel like every single work shoe that you try puts too much pressure on your bunions? Finding a pair of work shoes for women with bunions can be a frustrating and time-consuming experience, especially if you don’t know which shoe brands and shoe styles you should try.

Women who have bunions know that it can be next to impossible to find shoes that are supportive, comfortable, and meet their work uniform code requirements.

Standing up all day in a pair of work shoes that put too much pressure on your bunions will eventually take its toll on your poor feet, so getting the correct shoes now will make all the difference and make your working day a little easier!

The Challenges of Finding Work Shoes for Women with Bunions

Wearing the right shoes for bunions is vital if you don’t want to make this condition worse. If you wear ill-fitting shoes you will put too much extra pressure on your big toe joint, so you must make sure that your shoes don’t put any pressure on your bunions.

The issue that most women face is that most of the work shoes that they try are not wide or deep enough, and they end up putting too much pressure on their bunions.

My Experience Helping Women Find the Perfect Pair of Work Shoes for their Feet

I have helped several women with bunions find the perfect pair of shoes for their feet, and I am confident I will be able to help you as well.

Did you know that wearing ill-fitting footwear can certainly worsen a preexisting bunion or make those genetically predisposed more susceptible to developing a bunion?

Several women who come to the shoe store explain to me how all of the shoes they have tried that meet their work dress code feel too narrow for their feet. They proceed to explain how the shoes need to be made of a specific color and it’s a huge plus if they are slip-resistant.

What Work Shoes Work Best for Women with Bunions?

Shoes with stretchable uppers help alleviate pressure on the bunions and enhance comfort. I have fitted certain work shoes that provide extra depth and rounder toe-boxes that makes them ideal for women with bunions.

Round Toe-Boxes: The work shoes that I recommend provide rounder toe-boxes instead of pointier ones, which helps take pressure away from your bunions. The shoes are available in different widths such as wide (“W”, “EE”) and extra wide (“XW”, EEEE”) to allow for extra space around your forefoot and toes.

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Extra Depth: This feature helps prevent the top part of your bunion from rubbing against the front part of the shoes. Tale a look at the image below for better visualization purposes:

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I am going to show you a selection of work shoes that provide these 2 important features, but you should keep in mind that if you don’t order the correct shoe size online, you won’t get any of the benefits that the shoes have to offer and you could end up injuring yourself and creating other foot issues. I will show you how to retrieve your exact foot length and shape so you can order the correct shoe size online shortly.

What are the Best Shoe Brands for Women with Bunions?

Some of the most popular shoe brands for women who wear bunions are:

  • New Balance
  • Orthofeet
  • Dansko

Are Skechers Shoes Good for Bunions?

Most Skechers shoes tend to be too shallow and narrow for women who wear bunions. Even the styles that are available in wide or extra wide widths are not wide or deep enough.

Do You Know Your Exact Foot Shape?

Many women wear shoes that are too narrow and too short for their feet, and what they don’t realize is that they can end up causing themselves mild to severe foot related issues.

Shoes that are too short or too narrow will make your toes rub and overlap against one other, and that constant rubbing can lead to blisters or corns. Shoes that are too long or too wide will allow your feet to move too much inside the shoes, and that constant movement will also lead to the foot issues mentioned above.

Also, to get all the benefits and features that a good shoe provides, you must wear them in the correct shoe size.

How to Figure Out Your Exact Foot Length and Shape – Get it Right!

It’s important to know your exact foot size, especially if you are going to be buying your shoes online.

One thing you should know about shoe fitting is that you also need to measure the contours of the bottom of your foot. A professional can help you measure those contours. However, if you don’t have a local shoe store that you trust, you should start by reading an article that describes the simplest, yet most effective way to figure out your foot size from home. Please click on the link below:

How To Measure Your Foot Size – The Most Simple And Effective Way! 

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Take a look at the description below each shoe to check whether that specific style can accommodate the shape of your feet (narrow, medium, wide, extra wide). Make sure that the widest point of your foot should correspond with the widest part of the shoe.

What Shoe Size Should You Order?

Take a look at the description below the shoes that I recommended to find out what shoe size you should order.

Are There Any Other Shoe Choices Available?

Do not hesitate to contact me if you are unsure about which work shoe will work best for your feet or if you are having a hard time finding a different pair of shoes to accommodate your bunions:

comfortablewomenshoes@gmail.com 

I created other resources that you might find helpful as they describe the best everyday sneakers and sandals for women with bunions:

The Best Running Shoes for Women with Bunions — Deep, Supportive, Lightweight, and with a Round Toe-Box

Comfortable Sandals for Women with Bunions – Extra Deep and with Rounder Toe-Boxes!

Women with Bunions – Final Thoughts

Women with bunions are aware that wearing shoes that are even just the slightest bit too tight or made from a stiff material can be enough to cause total agony.

Let me know in the comment section below if you have found a specific pair of work shoes that worked well for your bunions. I am sure other women will benefit from reading about your experiences.

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