Seeking comfortable flat - problem feet - still need to look nice

Anonymous
I need to attend a few events where I will be doing a lot of walking. I am told to expect a range of dress from casual to some dressy.

I am 50 and still struggle with shoes. I need a wide toe box. Everything I buy that is not a running shoe inevitably cuts up my ankles. Hoping to minimize that. Willing to pay if worth it. Thanks in advance for the help.
Anonymous
Do you plan to wear pants or a dress? What do you mean by “cuts up your ankles?” Do you need flats or can you handle a wedge or a low heel?
Anonymous
Ferragamo or Roger Vivier.
Anonymous
Wear low-heel (basically flat) ankle boots. If you need extra arch support, size up to accommodate an insert.

I wear Clarks and Trotters brands, mostly.
Anonymous
Look at Munro. They come in all sorts of widths and are very comfortable
Anonymous
Sargasso & Grey from the UK
Anonymous
I know what you mean by shoes cutting up your ankles. The only flats I have that don't do that are from Camper and Vivaia. Vivaia in particular has a lot of styles that are very versatile.
Anonymous
I got a pair of Rothy's and they're very comfortable. I'm not sure if they're dressy enough for what you need.
Anonymous
You didn't mention a bunion but for that, I second Vivaia and Sole Bliss.
Anonymous
I love Rothy's for not cutting into the back of my heel, but they don't have the arch support I also need, so I don't wear them for a lot of walking. The Vionic Uptown loafer has been working really well for me for work but they are not dressy...
Anonymous
Vionic, Birks and Clarks
Anonymous
Aerosoles has some block heel sandals for problematic feet.
Anonymous
Most of these shoes look horrible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most of these shoes look horrible.


So what are your brilliant suggestions for OP??
Anonymous
I just put Dr Scholls into all my flats to make them comfortable. My go to flats are the Tory Burch two tone black leather ballet flats with the patent leather toe and bow.

But there’s an expensive Italian line Nordstrom has that I’m always tempted to buy because they are dramatically more comfortable than any other shoe. I think the brand has a few letters and isn’t an actual word. The salesperson always brings them out when I say I’m looking for the most comfy black leather flats.
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