. Don’t worry: You won’t be relegated to the orthopedic styles lost in your grandma’s closet. We’ve got you covered with , classy dress shoes, vacation-ready sandals, and heels with built-in arch support that will keep your soles from aching while still looking stylish.
Below, are the best arch support shoe picks tested by people who spend a lot of time on their feet and approved by podiatrists.All products are independently selected by our editors.
If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.NikeAsosOriginal image by Glamour tester Jennifer HeimlichIf your primary goal is pain relief, the Nike Air Max has you covered. “I can’t wear canvas sneakers like or Converse anymore because they’re too flimsy,” says , an art director and graphic designer who lives in New York City. “I’ve been loving these Nike Air Maxes ever since my cousin gifted them to me last fall.
They’re soft and squishy yet structured enough to keep my flat feet from overpronating.” (BTW: Overpronation is the inward rolling of the foot which is a common problem for people with low arches, and can lead to heel pain).
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