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teadrinker Mar 12th, 2016 07:00 PM

Omg what dress shoes for bunions
 
Hi, I'm looking for a dressy gold sandal with a 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" chunky (not spike or stiletto, and not a wedge) heel that I can wear under a gown for a wedding.
Problem: bunion on right foot!
Anyone know of soft soft leather sandals that would cushion the bunion and has a cushioned sole that's comfortable for all day wearing?
This may be a tall order to fill...
I'd consider flats too, but a little height would make the dress look nicer...
Just want to be comfortable.
The wedding is in a barn and there are wide spaces between the floorboards, hence no skinny heels. Wedges have always caused my foot to go out on me. I don't know the reason for this... A chunked heel is more stable. I don't mind thicker 'spoke' heels - some heels aren't spikes but are broader - those are okay..
Thank you!

janisj Mar 12th, 2016 07:59 PM

teadrinker: Did you mean to post this in the Lounge?

thursdaysd Mar 13th, 2016 08:16 AM

You have my sympathy. My feet are very hard to fit. You might look at Ecco sandals - they're not all for trekking. Or Clarks. You do know about Zappos, right? No shipping charges in either direction.

GBelle Mar 13th, 2016 08:48 AM

My friend had a similar problem last year for a wedding. Search for wide width shoes (Zappos or DSW). She used a gel insert on the bunion for comfort.

Shar Mar 14th, 2016 03:36 PM

gel inserts are good idea and also a gel cushion on the bunion if your shoe will allow it without showing it.

NewbE Mar 15th, 2016 09:38 AM

This is a shopping question and not at all travel related and thus belongs in the Lounge.

(Wear flats. Don't be silly.)

suze Mar 15th, 2016 11:53 AM

Don't heels, of any height, make the bunion hurt more?

thursdaysd Mar 15th, 2016 01:25 PM

BTW, I used to have a bunion and the podiatrist wanted to do surgery. Instead I saw a chiropractor who said it was the result of pronating, and improved it to the point I didn't need surgery. But it has to be the right chiropractor, one who doesn't just do spines. (I still see her, and she still needs to work on that foot every so often.)

suze Mar 15th, 2016 01:33 PM

https://www.tarynrose.com/

suze Mar 15th, 2016 03:31 PM

http://www.zappos.com/product/8692242/color/619051

Rieker on Zappos

teadrinker Mar 18th, 2016 09:18 PM

Thank you for all the thoughts and suggestions. I will re post in the lounge next time I have a similar kind of question. Lounge=Non-travel related questions, okay. :)

emmajm Mar 25th, 2016 07:35 PM

I agree that this post is not very travel related, but normally I do like to see travel clothing and shoe questions on this forum. You only see the Fodorite Lounge when you are signed in. When I'm just browsing I don't sign in, and visitors wouldn't see it either.

You are traveling to this wedding, right? Do you have a DSW near you? You can try on lots of shoes and find one that works. I would wear flats for a barn though, I figure at a wedding the focus is on the bridal party.

MmePerdu Mar 26th, 2016 09:25 AM

I have very wide feet and find, for dress shoes, Munros fit and somehow never look "wide". Don't know how they do that. Find a place that carries them to try them on, Nordstrom is one and some specialty shoe stores. http://www.munroshoes.com


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