
Most Comfortable Shoes for flat feet
The guide to flat feet
A foot that touches the ground in its entirety or almost, is considered flat. There is no prominent arch either due to an injury or because it never developed from birth. Having little or no arch can have a profound effect on our biomechanics and can lead to injuries, pain, and discomfort. Every step we take is impacted.
What causes flat feet?
Flat feet can occur because of:
✓ | Age | ✓ | Pregnancy |
✓ | Underdeveloped arch | ✓ | Being overweight |
✓ | Injury to tendon | ✓ | Foot deformity |
✓ | Wearing unsupportive shoes |
Comfort shoes designed for flat feet
Even though you cannot change your foot and its arch, you can take several measures to ensure your feet stay supported. Start by wearing good shoes for flat feet or insert orthotics for flat feet in shoes that do not have built in support.
Orthopedic shoes for flat feet are designed with premium arch support placed in the optimal position under the foot. The best shoes for flat feet should have support that is mild since something more prominent will cause pain and discomfort.
A flat foot without an arch doesn’t function properly, impacting our gait. To help with foot motion, walking shoes for flat feet with an ergonomic sole design rock the foot from the heel to toe and propel it forward. The result is a propped arch, aligned foot and body, and foot that doesn’t roll inwards.
Most Comfortable Shoes for flat feet

The guide to flat feet
A foot that touches the ground in its entirety or almost, is considered flat. There is no prominent arch either due to an injury or because it never developed from birth. Having little or no arch can have a profound effect on our biomechanics and can lead to injuries, pain, and discomfort. Every step we take is impacted.
What causes flat feet?
Flat feet can occur because of:
✓ | Age | ✓ | Pregnancy |
✓ | Foot deformity | ✓ | Being overweight |
✓ | Injury to tendon | ✓ | Underdeveloped arch |
✓ | Wearing unsupportive shoes |
Comfort shoes designed for flat feet
Even though you cannot change your foot and its arch, you can take several measures to ensure your feet stay supported. Start by wearing good shoes for flat feet or insert orthotics for flat feet in shoes that do not have built in support.
Orthopedic shoes for flat feet are designed with premium arch support placed in the optimal position under the foot. The best shoes for flat feet should have support that is mild since something more prominent will cause pain and discomfort.
A flat foot without an arch doesn’t function properly, impacting our gait. To help with foot motion, walking shoes for flat feet with an ergonomic sole design rock the foot from the heel to toe and propel it forward. The result is a propped arch, aligned foot and body, and foot that doesn’t roll inwards.
Arch Booster

Add Orthofeet's Arch Booster under the orthotic insole to enhance support & reduce pressure at the
heel & ball-of-foot.
*Not included with slippers
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“I have extremely flat feet & wear a customized insole for support. I normally have to take the factory insole out to make room but with these I ordered a wide instead of medium width & everything fit & is very comfortable. ”