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Best Barefoot Shoes for Narrow Feet

A list of barefoot shoe brands that are suitable for narrow feet.

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Narrow Brands

Ballop

  • Styles: sneakers
  • Affordable brand
  • Vegan options
  • Beginner friendly
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Ballop is an affordable German brand that has a barefoot shoe line as well. They also include extra insoles which are more padded and therefore beginner friendly.

bLifestyle

  • Styles: slip-ons, sneakers, low-shoes, high-tops, boots
  • Vegan options
  • Buy here

bLifestyle is a sustainable German brand, known for their trendy and colourful shoes.

Koel

Koel has a barefoot line which is expanding with every season.

Origo Shoes

  • Styles: sneakers, low-shoes
  • Vegan options
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Origo is a sustainable US brand, which uses cactus leather (among other materials) in their production. How cool is that?!

Paperkrane

  • Styles: sneakers, high-tops, boots
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Paperkrane is an Australian brand that has fun and colourful models.

Proalp

Proalp offers two widths and the narrow option is suitable for narrow and medium feet. It is also possible to order custom sizes.

Vivobarefoot

Vivobarefoot is a British sustainable brand with a long tradition and a big variety of styles. The fit of their model varies a bit, but most are appropriate for narrow and medium feet.

Wildling

Wildling is a German sustainable brand with very minimal shoes that have a recognizable design. They used to be mostly appropriate for narrow and average feet, but they started adding roomier models in the past seasons, so make sure to check the Fit description on their website.

Xero Shoes

Xero Shoes offers a variety of styles. Most of their models are higher volume.

Zaqq

  • Styles: sandals, slip-ons, sneakers, high-tops, boots, outdoors
  • Vegan options
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Zaqq is a German sustainable brand that makes a variety of stylish models. Their shoes are quite high-volume.

Vivobarefoot Fulham, Xero Shoes Phoenix Knit, Proalp Contact C2, Wildling Tanuki Umi

Tips and Tricks

If you feel like there’s too much room in your shoes, you can always add insoles, heel pads or tongue pads to reduce the space. The internet is also full of ideas for tying laces to adapt to narrow or low-volume feet.

Just don’t compromise on length to get a tighter overall fit. Your toes still need enough space to wiggle around.


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