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Updated March 8, 2024: This article on the best sandals for flat feet was updated with editor-tested product picks, new sandal product releases, and additional information on shopping tips for the best sandals for flat feet.
Sandal season is all about enjoying carefree fun in the sun, and there’s nothing worse than uncomfortable footwear bringing you down. If you have flat feet, arch support is key for soothing strains, and the best sandals for flat feet will have you striding with ease, free from the worries of increased ankle pain, all-over aches, or foot fatigue.
“As much as we love summer sandals, there are so many styles and features, so it’s best to choose sandals by foot type as to minimize your chances of experiencing foot pain,” says New York-based podiatrist Dr. Emily Splichal.
Flat feet, known as pes planus, is generally a genetic inclination, per FW Podiatry, though it can develop from a range of causes such as diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis. In fact, all babies are born with flat feet and develop their arch shape at five years old, however 20 to 30 percent of the population has feet that sit close to the ground due to inconsistencies from that growth period. Proper footwear, like the best shoes for flat feet, is essential for managing and preventing discomfort, where flimsy or unstructured designs may exacerbate a range of concerns.
Dr. Splichal stresses that those with flat feet will most benefit from built-in arch support and “stiffer, more structured sandals,” to correct the arches. New York-based podiatrist Dr. Jacqueline Sutera, adds that, “The more open the sandal, the less support there will be, especially in the arch, where flat-footed people tend to need it the most.” However, doesn’t mean you need to avoid sandals style altogether. Orthopedic sandals for flat feet should account for your specific foot shape to give you a shoe that’s stable enough to function as a daily walking sandal, and the options on our list make it so that you don’t have to compromise on aesthetics along the way.
It’s likely that flat feet are also be combined with other common foot issues, such as wide feet, plantar fasciitis, overpronation, and bunions, so it’s extra important to find well-fitting sandals that feel snug but don’t rub. Soft cushioning, airflow windows, water-resistant durability, and adjustable strapping features are always a bonus for supreme comfort and functionality for outdoor activities, too.
Ahead, shop the 15 best podiatrist-approved sandals for flat feet, including recovery slides, hiking sandals, supportive flip-flops, comfortable wedge sandals, and everything in between.
Our FN Shop editors with flat feet regularly review a myriad of sandal styles to determine the best options for the range of outdoor activities in the warmer months. We’ve tested new releases, bestsellers, and reevaluated tried-and-true favorites to curate our top list for this shopping guide. Shopping for podiatrist-approved sandals that are specifically suited for flat feet can be tricky, especially considering the wide range of styles and foot health-friendly brands on the market, so we hand-picked our top three shoes that reliably deliver on comfort, support, and style. Our editors rated our Editor’s Choice sandals for flat feet based on key criteria, including essential arch support, comfortable cushioning, overall durability and functionality, and style appeal.
Not sure if you have flat feet? Check your soles while standing, and look for the absence of a curve in the arch of your foot. “The structure of flat feet is such that the arch tends to flatten too much or overpronate,” Dr. Sutera says. “It can be diagnosed by a doctor, but is usually pretty easy to spot.”
If you’re still unsure whether your arch sits low, here’s a quick tip, per pedorthist Michael Fishkin of Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists: “Flat feet are apparent when you get out of a pool and have no space under the foot where the arch should be, creating a pancake-style imprint on the ground,” he says. So, just wet the bottom of your foot and step on a surface that will show your footprint, such as concrete, stone, or a paper towel. Examine the imprint, and if there’s no curve where the arch should be, you have flat feet.
In severe cases, surgical correction is possible. But, chances are you won’t need it. “Most people function just fine,” Dr. Sutera says. Flat feet can be temporarily corrected with arch support insoles and supportive shoes. By providing support for your arch, these will “correct” your feet while you wear them. Along with arch-strengthening exercises (which Dr. Sutera cautions should only be done with the guidance of an experienced physical therapist), they’re the easiest way to keep flat feet stable and pain-free.
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To find the best sandals for flat feet, the team at Footwear News assessed several different factors and design elements for every pair of shoes on this list, including fit, rise, style, materials used, personal testing, and market research. To narrow our selections of the best sandals for flat feet, we tested sandals first-hand, compared online consumer reviews, and interviewed footwear experts, including podiatrists. Additionally, we looked for sandals that were best for flat feet and additional foot conditions — from wide feet to plantar fasciitis. You’ll find a price range that stems from affordable, budget-friendly finds to splurge-worthy options. We also included flat feet sandals from performance-based footwear brands like Nike, Adidas, and Keen, and in various styles including slides, thong sandals, wedge heels, hiking sandals, and more, so that you can find your most new favorite sandals for a large range of activities and occasions. Learn more about us here.
Dr. Emily Splichal is a New York-based podiatrist, human movement specialist and global leader in barefoot science and rehabilitation. Originally trained as a surgeon through Beth Israel Medical Center and Mt. Vernon Hospital, Dr. Splichal shifted her practice in 2017 to focus on functional and regenerative medicine. She is known for her focus on movement dysfunction and neuromuscular control during gait. Her Functional Foot Programming is built around evidence-based principles in fascial fitness, foot to core sequencing and barefoot stimulation.
Dr. Jacqueline Sutera is a board-certified podiatrist and practices in New York and northern New Jersey. She is a member of Vionic’s Innovation Lab and has a special interest in women’s health and foot care. She practices “whole body podiatry” and believes in a holistic approach to foot care, guiding patients to understand how podiatric issues can also relate to their overall health. She’s appeared in many national news outlets discussing and writing about foot care.
Michael Fishkin is a pedorthist at Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists, who helps people dealing with foot, back or knee problems.
Sarah Y. Wu is a Berlin-based copy director, writer and DEI consultant. Currently, she’s the contributing content director at Milk Makeup and copy writes for lifestyle brands behind the scenes. Her bylines have appeared in outlets including Forbes, Glamour, WWD and Teen Vogue. When she’s not at her laptop, she’s out exploring Berlin in sneakers. Connect with her on Instagram @say.wu.
Olivia Cigliano is a Commerce Writer & Producer at Footwear News and WWD where she writes shopping content on the best-rated footwear, TikTok style trends, and more. Olivia received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Emerson College, and her byline can be found in publications including Elite Daily and CR Fashion Book. In her free time, she can be found strolling the New York City streets in her favorite Teva Universal Sandals that support her flat feet. Cigliano updated this story in 2024 to include upgraded sandal styles and new shoe options for flat feet that are on-trend, top-rated, and expert-approved.
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