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Does anyone find these comfortable? Brand? Link? If so, is your foot narrow?
It is like torture for me even with 2 steps. Am I the only one? |
| AGL Monika ballet shoes are my go-to flats. Ballet flats in general have limited support so they are not for a day of touristy activities, but they are very comfortable for a day of normal activities. |
Thanks - are they w/ elastic backs? |
| I’ve never found any that are comfortable. I thought I had one pair but after a day of use my feet were torn up. |
I have a thin and narrow foot, and AGL flats are the only shoes I have found that I can wear. I have worn them for a day of touristy activities. They are expensive; I buy them on Poshmark. |
+1 The trendy new Mary Jane flats work for me because they have arch support. |
| I hate them. And the way they are curled up when they are just sitting there. So your feet are actively pushing them flat. So exhausting |
Thanks for this - any other brands you would recommend for narrow feet? Lace up shoes are less of a problem but still seems a tough type of foot to fit these days. |
| I love Me Too for these but I have wider than average feet so they might not work for you if yours are narrow. |
| Tory burch flats from the early 00’s were comfortable but only if the shoe fit correctly and were soft leather. I haven’t worn this style since. |
PP here. If you can recommend a sneaker with a narrow heel, I'd be grateful. I end up lacing too tight to keep the sneaker from flopping up and down on my heels--only partially successfully--and the over-tightness is not comfortable on the top of the foot. All of which is why I wear AGLs so much. With thick socks I can do boots in winter and for summer I can find sandals that work, but sneakers have proven elusive. |
| Tieks |
New Balance sneakers tend to have a narrower heel. |
Ugh. Same |