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  2. The 20 Best Orthopedic Shoes for Women, According to Experts

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    Top Orthopedic Shoes for Women for 2022. Best for Flat Feet: Vionic Zinah Slip-On Sneaker. ... Fernlern Steel Toe Safety Shoe. Best Women’s Orthopedic Safety Shoes. Sizes: 5 to 12.

  3. The best shoes for plantar fasciitis in 2025 - AOL

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    The Brooks Ariel GTS 24 Women’s Running Shoes — or their counterpart, the Brooks Beast GTS 24 for men — are well-known in the realm of supportive shoes. The current models are the 24th ...

  4. 11 Chic Orthopedic Heels That Will Make You Feel Comfy and ...

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    These Sophisticated Pointed-Toe Heels Clarks Women's Linvale Jerica Pump Everyone needs pumps like these in their wardrobe — they’re essentially the shoe version of a little black dress!

  5. Hobnail - Wikipedia

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    They usually have an iron horseshoe-shaped insert, called a heel iron, to strengthen the heel, and an iron toe-piece. They may also have steel toecaps . The hobnails project below the sole and provide traction on soft or rocky terrain and snow, but they tend to slide on smooth, hard surfaces.

  6. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    New Look in 1947 – a slim, elegant heel, newly created by putting steel in the heel. This enabled the heel to be skinny without snapping. [18] Pantaloon – "similar to Pantaloon pants: the top lift part of the heel is spread out as it extends to the bottom part of the heel, and the waistline of the heel curves inward naturally." [1]

  7. Climbing shoe - Wikipedia

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    Aggressive shoes feature a stronger downturn than moderate shoes. This style of shoe is often the most painful to wear for climbers due to its strong curve and heel tension. According to REI, they are shaped asymmetrically to allow for climbers to place greater weight on their big toe in footwork techniques.