
Real answers from real readers — here are the shoes they swear by.
When we asked our Facebook community:
“What pair of shoes do you depend on to get you through the day in comfort?”
— hundreds of you chimed in with your tried-and-true favorites.
Below is a curated list of the shoes and boots mentioned, along with the exact reasons readers love them. If you’re searching for your next comfort hero, this list is a goldmine.
⭐ Most-Loved Shoes & Boots Mentioned by Readers
Aetrex
- Margot Boot — dependable comfort; supportive option for sensitive feet.

Abeo
- Abeo sandals — great for summer comfort and daily wear.
- Abeo walking sandals & sneakers (with metatarsal support) — praised by those with Morton’s Neuroma.
Alegria
- Belle, Paloma, Deliah — excellent for hallux rigidus and narrow ankles.
- Seville — readers say “wonderful all around.”
Altra
- Lone Peak — reliable for exercise.
- Escalante — popular for neuroma relief with its wide toe box.
- Experience Flow — lightweight alternative when HOKA Bondi feels too soft.
Allbirds
- Wool Runners — cozy, warm, and ideal for cold/damp climates.
Asics
- Gel Kayano — long-time go-to for stability and support.
Bared
- Dressy Flats & Office-Appropriate Footwear — podiatrist-designed luxe brand .“Great dressy flats for work meetings — I’m in fashion.”
Blundstone
- Classic Chelsea boots — sturdy, comfortable; extra cushion insert makes them even better.
Born
Brooks
- Ghost / Ghost Max — workout favorite; good for neuroma.
- Glycerin — soft, cushioned support.
- Addiction — reliable walking shoe.
- Ariel — supportive for everyday walks.

Birkenstock
- Boston clogs
- Bend Low sneakers
- Utti shoes
- London shoe (regular width)
- Classic sandals (Arizona, Gizeh, etc.)
Why readers love them: wide toe box, supportive footbed, consistently helpful for foot issues like neuroma and bunions. Many call them their “can’t-live-without” shoe.
Chaco
- Their sandals are beloved for durability and arch support.
Clark’s
- Leather Slip-ons — simple, warm, supportive.

Cole Haan
- Square-toe flats — “most comfortable flats I’ve ever worn,” with surprising support.
Danner
- Danner Boots — rugged comfort for all-day wear.
Dansko
- Professional clogs
- Fawna Mary Jane
- Merrin (reader favorite this season!)
- Brenna clog
Why readers depend on them: unmatched arch support, great for long days on your feet, trusted for decades, excellent for midfoot arthritis.
Duckfeet
- Skanderborg wool-lined boot — wide toe box; orthotic-friendly; cozy. “The toe box is wide and you can use your own orthotic insert if you wish.”

FitFlop
- Lulu sandals
- Rally fashion sneaker
- Iqushion flip-flops (one reader owns 17 pairs!)
- Wylder Hiker Boot — wide toe box, lightweight, plantar fasciitis-friendly.
Why loved: great arch support with surprisingly lightweight builds.
Haflinger
- Wool clogs — cozy at-home favorite.
Hey Dude
- Mocassins: Lightweight, flexible, and roomy — an unexpected hit among readers.
HOKA

- Arahi: for over-pronators
- Bondi: ultra-cushioned; good walking shoe
- Clifton:
- Transport: for walking, hiking, lifestyle
Why readers love them: extreme cushioning and leg comfort. Some find them too soft; others say they’re foot-saving.
Hotter
Kizik
- Hands-free slip-on styles
- Kizik London
Why one reader switched: after a major fall in other shoes, Kiziks became the only shoes they trust — “I haven’t fallen since.”
Klogs
- Klogs Naples — last for years; great support.

Kuru
- KIVI 2 & general Kuru styles — excellent for RA, heel pain, and zero break-in. “I only wear Kuru shoes, boots and sandals as I deal with RA. No break-in time and I can add my inserts.”
Merrell
- Encore (wide) — dependable slip-on comfort, support and traction.
Miz Mooz
- Letty oxford — “So comfy I bought them in two colors. They don’t bother my bunions at all and they don’t make me look like I have clown feet.”
Naot
- Kayla sandals — consistent arch support.
New Balance

- 574: Stylish lifestyle sneaker with moderate arch support
- 990: USA made, flagship model, excellent cushioning and fit
- Velcro walking sneakers — great for arthritis & Achilles issues.
Nike
- Air Max 270 — stylish comfort sneaker.
Oofos
- Recovery slides & clogs — soothing after long days.
Orthofeet
- Wander Slip-On
- General walking shoes, boots & slippers
Why loved: pain-free movement; great for plantar fasciitis, neuroma, and more.
Pikolinos
- Booties — stylish and comfortable.
Rieker
- Footwear known for soft, forgiving comfort.

Rothy’s
- Office flats — breathable, chic, dependable.
- Drivers — “My feet didn’t even hurt after working all day and even shopping after work… and I have a bunion.”
Rollies
- Rollie T-bar — soft leather, very comfy.
SAS
- Loafers, sandals, tie shoes — long-time favorites, especially post-surgery or with serious foot issues.
Saucony
- Triumph — neutral but supportive
- Endorphin Shift 3 — excellent all-day shoe.
Skechers
- GoWalk & Arch Fit — easy, cushiony comfort.
- Go Run Consistent — supportive, affordable sneakers

Sofft
- Sandals — supportive, cute, dependable.
Taos
- Gift 2 sandal
- Super Z sandal
- Casual sneakers
Why loved: supportive footbeds and great everyday wear.
Teva
- Sandals — comfortable and easy for everyday summer use.
Telic

- Sandals — soft, cushioned, great for recovery.
Topo Athletic
- Trail runners
- Atmos
- Phantom 4
- Topo hiking boots
Why loved: wide toe box, snug midfoot and heel, great support
Thursday Boot Co
- Captain boots: sturdy, quality boots in extended sizes
Vionic

- Vionic Uptown Loafer
- Vionic loafers & ballet flats
- Vionic Tide sandal
Why readers rely on them: consistent arch support, cute styles, excellent everyday comfort.
Ziera
- Ziera sandals — available in extra-wide widths; great for painful conditions.




