Summer sandals for plantar fasciitis?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have these from Taos? Are they good for PF? I feel like the straddle the line between moderately nice looking, but still likely comfortable
https://taosfootwear.com/collections/soft-support/products/the-show


Those are very ugly. There is no world in which they are moderately nice looking.


And if I hadn’t spent years trying to find attractive sandals that work for someone with PF I’d agree with you, but since you clearly have no experience with PF I suggest you move along or show me the dazzling and trendy options available for women with PF
Anonymous

Vionic is made for this. I had PF one summer and that's all I wore.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Another vote for Vionics. Other than Hokas, I only wore Vionics when I suffered with plantar fasciitis.
Anonymous
I wear Vionic’s as well. Some styles work better than others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have these from Taos? Are they good for PF? I feel like the straddle the line between moderately nice looking, but still likely comfortable
https://taosfootwear.com/collections/soft-support/products/the-show


I love Taos - have high arches and wear them a lot. I also have good luck with Born sandals and the Okuka flip-flops. And yes, if I don't wear shoes like this I will get plantar fascistic. Most important for me though is good (and newish) exercise shoes.


This shoe looks like it wouldn’t work for high arches with that strap down the middle.


Anonymous
These are amazingly comfortable. They have gotten me out of my Hokas for the summer. I wore them everyday for a trip to Europe and no feet problems at all.

https://taosfootwear.com/collections/best-sellers/products/on-the-double
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These are amazingly comfortable. They have gotten me out of my Hokas for the summer. I wore them everyday for a trip to Europe and no feet problems at all.

https://taosfootwear.com/collections/best-sellers/products/on-the-double


Looks like the top strap would dig into your feet and rub ankles?
Anonymous
Probably not if she’s been wearing them all summer?!?!
Anonymous
Another vote for vionic — I wear women’s aloe for my flip flops. Only ones I can wear. Around the house, I wear Hoka recovery slides.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These are amazingly comfortable. They have gotten me out of my Hokas for the summer. I wore them everyday for a trip to Europe and no feet problems at all.

https://taosfootwear.com/collections/best-sellers/products/on-the-double


Looks like the top strap would dig into your feet and rub ankles?


I mean, obviously not for the person who wrote them every day on a trip to Europe? Try them on yourself and see if they work for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wear Vionic’s as well. Some styles work better than others.


The best style in my experience is the Vionic Tide flip flop.

It’s gotten to the point for me where the only footwear that is guaranteed not to cause a plantar fasciitis flare up is the Hoka Bondi 7 sneaker and the Vionic Tide flip flop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wear Vionic’s as well. Some styles work better than others.


The best style in my experience is the Vionic Tide flip flop.

It’s gotten to the point for me where the only footwear that is guaranteed not to cause a plantar fasciitis flare up is the Hoka Bondi 7 sneaker and the Vionic Tide flip flop.


are you stretching/massaging your calves daily?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have these from Taos? Are they good for PF? I feel like the straddle the line between moderately nice looking, but still likely comfortable
https://taosfootwear.com/collections/soft-support/products/the-show


Those are very ugly. There is no world in which they are moderately nice looking.


I love them!! NP here.
Anonymous
Another vote for Vionic! I credit them for eventually clearing up my PF.
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