Vionic Uptown Loafer: Arch Support in a Low Profile Loafer!

Barking Dog Shoes reviews and recommends the best footwear for people with various foot issues (as well as for women with average feet for whom comfort is a high priority).

The Vionic Uptown loafer has been on my radar for a few months. I asked the Barking Dog Shoes Facebook community for feedback and women with foot issues ranging from plantar fasciitis to bunions to Morton’s neuroma gave the Uptown high marks for comfort and support. So I ordered a pair!

Kirsten reviews the Vionic Uptown loafer

You can watch my Tik Tok video for an in depth review of the Vionic Uptown loafer. Or you can get the bulleted blow by blow below if you’re in a hurry. One thing is sure; I’m keeping these and foresee lots of wear this fall in classroom as I substitute teach at my son’s high school.

Update autumn 2025: I’m still reaching for my Vionic Uptowns whenever I need to cover my toes due to chipped pedicure and general distaste of my arthritic feet! The soft suede is kind to my sensitive toes and instep. The arch support is just right and they go with all my casual outfits.

Here’s the lowdown:

  • Toe box is generous but doesn’t look wide.
  • Softest suede or leather uppers are forgiving of bunions and hammertoes.
  • No irritating seams on the inside.
  • Enhanced arch support.
  • Good traction.
  • Flexible outsole.
  • True to size.
  • Extended sizes, wide widths available.
  • Versatile style.
  • Comes in 11 colors.
Anatomy of the Vionic Uptown Loafer

Sizes: 5-13 • Widths: M & W • Price: $54-145 from Vionic Shoes, Zappos, Amazon & Nordstrom( find a deal on eBay).

Pick up a pair for the man in your life while you’re at it!

**The brown and white stripe dress was a lucky find at Amazon for under $30 And it has pockets!

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Barking Dog Shoes reviews and recommends the best footwear for people with various foot issues (as well as for women with average feet for whom comfort is a high priority).

 Kirsten Borrink reviews and recommends the best footwear for people with various foot issues (as well as for women with average feet for whom comfort is a high priority). She has reviewed more than 1,705 comfortable shoes since 2007.

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