You can go into any shoe store and they will carry shoes for people with flat feet. It is such a common ailment that shoe companies have capitalized on it and changed their shoe styles for normal feet and flat feet.
Unfortunately, no. At this time Skechers USA, inc. does not sell shoes designed to meet the needs of flat-footed individuals. No current plans to release a line of shoes for the flat-footed have been anounced.
Flat shoes are great for running short distances, generally when people say flat shoes they mean sandals or slipper that are very flat hence flat shoe and with an un-sturdy shoe there are drawbacks, you could get rocks or debris from the ground lodged in your feet also flat shoes like that will make your feet wider depending on prolong usage so you may have to go up a size in normal shoes.
There are a few companies that make clog shoes. They are made by companies including 'Walkley Clogs', 'Cape Clogs', 'Ariat', 'Sanita', 'Sven' and 'Haflinger'.
No shoe can make you jump higher or run faster. The shoe companies would like you to think they can so they charge you a lot for a pair of shoes, but all you have is an expensive pair of shoes that do nothing more than cover your feet like other shoes do.
Shoes that are more form-fitted to one's feet, like Pumas and New Balance shoes, or flats in general, make feet look smaller.
Because there is a sticky substance when the mud and your flat shoes make contact. And also boots have a little gap at the top which is why they don't stick like flat shoes!
no, that is not OK, you may need to take him/her to a physician and make sure the feet are NOT flat, otherwise specially made shoes with insoles are in order to build the arches.
No, if you wear small shoes for a period of time you would have feet problems. In the future your feet will hurt and your ankles will ache.
Some of the most reputable companies that make orthopedic shoes include Drew and Finn Comfort. Good, orthopedic shoes generally run over $200 but sometimes the cost is covered by insurance.
for me, running shoes, especially without socks on. Flats also make my feet sweat but not as much as runners
There are many different companies that make running shoes for women. Some of them include Nike, ASICS, Reebok, New Balance, Adidas as well as many other brands.
not Adidas they have a high arch so you'll get blisters. nike's or pumas have generally a flatter bottom. If you have flat feet, find a pair of shoes that DO HAVE high arches - that way it corrects the flatness. Adidas makes some quality shoes. I have bad feet and I've always had a good experience with the Copa Mundial shoe they make. If your arches are really bad, however, you should buy arch-support inserts.