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  2. Podiatrists Share Pros and Cons of Barefoot Shoes: Do You ...

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    ST-5. Barefoot shoes usually offer no arch support by design, but some shoes like the Topo Athletic ST-5’s offer minimal support with the included removable insole.The insole makes the shoe feel ...

  3. The best shoes for flat feet for 2025, according to podiatrists

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    WHITIN Women's Barefoot Shoe . $40 at Amazon. Best running shoe for flat feet ... founder of dr. LIZA shoes, has designed a complete line of shoe-wear that “feels and functions like the most ...

  4. Allbirds' podiatrist-approved shoes are up to 50% off: 'Like ...

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    I'm so happy to find these stylish shoes that feel like I'm walking on clouds!" $59 at Allbirds. ... Allbirds says its ballet flats "fit to your feet like a barefoot" — aka they're super ...

  5. Minimalist shoe - Wikipedia

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    Huaraches are a type of minimalist shoe. In their 2018 paper for the Journal of Sports Sciences, Devon R. Coetzee their co-authors defined minimalist footwear as having a sole and upper that weighed 200-gram (7.1 oz) or less and were highly flexible, a heel height of 20 millimetres (0.79 in) or shorter, and a "heel-toe differential" of 7 millimetres (0.28 in) or less.

  6. Xero Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Xero Shoes minimalist sandals. Xero Shoes was founded by Steven Sashen and Lena Phoenix, a married couple who started the company in 2009. [3] Sashen had suffered running injuries and, inspired partly by the book Born To Run by Christopher McDougall, he created the company's first designs for minimalist footwear using sheets of rubber he ordered in bulk and laces from The Home Depot. [4]

  7. Vibram FiveFingers - Wikipedia

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    Vibram FiveFingers were originally targeted to yacht racers to maintain grip on slippery decks without compromising the barefoot experience. [9] Their potential use as a minimalist running shoe was suggested by the Vibram USA CEO to Ted McDonald, a runner who earned the nickname "Barefoot Ted" and ran in the shoes during the 2006 Boston Marathon as part of the brand launch. [10]

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