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  2. These Stylish, Comfortable Shoes for Bunions Have Thousands ...

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    Generally speaking, Dr. Ragland recommends finding a shoe with a wide toe box for those dealing with a traditional bunion and a high toe box for a dorsal bunion (a.k.a., a bump on the top of your ...

  3. The 12 Best Shoes for Bunions (That Are Both Fashion Editor ...

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    The toe box is extra roomy, but these shoes are also available in two width options should you need more. You also receive a bonus pair of orthotic insoles with your purchase. From $150 ; $104 at ...

  4. I Have Flat Feet and Bunions, and These Are 7 Pairs of Shoes ...

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    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 ...

  5. Fashion boot - Wikipedia

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    A fashion boot is a boot worn for reasons of style or fashion (rather than for utilitarian purposes – e.g. not hiking boots, riding boots, rain boots, etc.). The term is usually applied to women's boots. Fashion boots come in a wide variety of styles, from ankle to thigh-length, and are used for casual, formal, and business attire.

  6. Toe box - Wikipedia

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    Shoes with a variety of toe boxes. The toe box is the section of footwear that surrounds the toes on closed-toe shoes. [1] Toe boxes that are too tight can cause injuries and foot deformities, whereas wider toe boxes may be used to treat or prevent common foot conditions such as broken toes, [2] [3] bunions, [4] [5] and Morton's neuroma. [6]

  7. Bunion - Wikipedia

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    Bunions are commonly associated with a deviated position of the big toe toward the second toe, and the deviation in the angle between the first and second metatarsal bones of the foot. The small sesamoid bones found beneath the first metatarsal (which help the flexor tendon bend the big toe downwards) may also become deviated over time as the ...