For as long as I’ve been alive, I’ve been searching high and low for the most comfortable shoes for my wide, flat, bunion-laden feet that weren’t orthopedic sneakers. Sometimes, laying in bed at night, I still have traumatic flashbacks to my middle-school days, wearing chunky pink tennis shoes with custom orthotics shoved inside. (With bell bottoms. The hell does not end.) Trust me, it was not the look. Admittedly, I have a penchant for pretty shoes, but one thing I can’t do, no matter how much I wish, is suffer for them. Beauty *is* pain, but I don’t have the budget for daily $150 taxis when my feet hurt so badly I’m hobbling. In my rule book, if shoes are pretty, they also need to be walkable. Living in NYC, “walkable” is a lofty standard, because here, five miles go by in a flash. If you’re like me and don’t subscribe to “beauty is pain” but still want to look cute, here are seven pairs of shoes, from my staple ballet flats to heels, and, yes, a couple pairs of sneakers, that I actually do wear on the daily. They all hit my criteria for comfortable shoes: wide widths, stretchy or flexible materials, padded and/or supportive insoles, no (or minimal) break-in time and lovely design. May you strut your best stuff yet.
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