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 |
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Vionic is made for this. I had PF one summer and that's all I wore. |
| Aetrex |
| Another vote for Vionics. Other than Hokas, I only wore Vionics when I suffered with plantar fasciitis. |
| I wear Vionic’s as well. Some styles work better than others. |
This shoe looks like it wouldn’t work for high arches with that strap down the middle. |
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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? |
| Probably not if she’s been wearing them all summer?!?! |
| 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. |
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. |
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? |
I love them!! NP here. |
| Another vote for Vionic! I credit them for eventually clearing up my PF. |