Maybe some European Sandals, or some open toed shoes. You want to let the foot breath, so it can heal faster.
They help the arch of your foot, and they prevent athletes foot, fungus, sore feet, scabs, and all other "boo boos".
Shoes that allow a lot of air to enter and leave are best. These might be sandals, for instance.
There are more foot injuries in olympic athletes who go barefoot, and they have more problems with traction.
When Christofer was 15 he got really bad athletes foot and that made him kinda just stop wearing shoes since.
No....its just athletes foot
Athletes foot is a fungal issue. It presents itself with intense itching and redness of the feet. Their are many over the counter creams that can bring relief. Keeping the feet dry will help prevent it.
Open toe shoes can very well prevent foot odor; There several alternatives to prevent foot odor, but in some cases medical attention is needed.Sometimes it is the shoes themselves that are already holding the odor, so be sure to keep your shoes and your feet clean.
The athletes foot has salomon running shoes and running shorts. You have a good selection from them and you can match the brand and colors. They carry a lot of sizes also.
Fungi is usually found in warm moist places such as underneath logs and in smelly shoes, this causes athletes foot.
Athletes shoes often have cleats on them to improve grip in dirt or grassy feilds.
you can buy them at foot locker, athletes world, sterling, i recommend sterling though, they have nice colors =] but foot locker has great prices sometimes ;D
They give you grip when you are running on grass, they also prevent your foot from damage when you kick the ball, and try to prevent injury from stamps.