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Stylish but harmful? What to know before buying shoes

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Emil Stock
November 10, 2025

Shoes might look good but some can cause long-term damage—not just to your feet, but to knees, hips, and back. Find out which shoes support your health.

It's okay to want shoes that look good—but what do your feet think? Many styles are too tight, stiff, or high, leading to issues like heel spurs or tendon irritation. Barefoot shoes are sold as a healthy alternative: they're said to activate foot muscles and stimulate reflex zones. But they’re not for everyone. Experts warn that poor gait or excess weight can cause problems. The key is to pick shoes that offer enough space and flexibility to support natural movement. Weak foot muscles can affect knees, hips, and even your back. Healthy shoes are wide, flexible, and promote foot strength.

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