Support, Comfort, and Confidence—One Step at a Time
By the time we reach our 60s, our feet have carried us thousands of miles. They’ve supported us through careers, family life, travels, and everyday routines. But over time, even the healthiest feet begin to change—arches may fall, skin may thin, and balance can shift. And that’s exactly why finding the right footwear becomes more than just a matter of comfort—it becomes a matter of safety, mobility, and quality of life.
If you’ve noticed your feet feeling more tired, sore, or unstable than they used to, your shoes might be part of the problem—and the solution.
Here’s what to keep in mind when shopping for your next pair of everyday shoes:
- Support Always Comes First
It’s easy to be drawn to soft soles or flexible shoes, but too much flexibility can actually make foot problems worse. What your feet really need is structure—especially around the arch and heel.
Look for shoes that:
- Have a firm heel counter (the back part shouldn’t collapse when pressed)
- Offer stable arch support
- Feature shock-absorbing soles for your knees and back
Tip: Shoes that bend too easily or feel floppy in your hands probably won’t give you the support your feet need.
- Pay Attention to Width and Fit
Did you know your feet can get wider and flatter with age? What used to be your perfect fit might now feel too snug—especially around the toe box.
Signs your shoes are too narrow:
- Rubbing on the sides of your toes
- Blisters or pressure spots
- A tendency to favor one foot over the other
Make sure there’s enough wiggle room for your toes to spread naturally. Don’t be afraid to try a wide-width version if needed.
- Avoid Slip-Ons That Slip Off
We all love convenience, but backless slippers and floppy loafers can increase your risk of falling. Instead, look for:
- Velcro straps or laces for a secure fit
- A supportive back that cradles the heel
- Non-skid soles that give you good traction on all surfaces
- Don’t Rely on Your Old Shoe Size
Feet can change size with age, weight shifts, or even medication. When shoe shopping:
- Go later in the day when feet are slightly swollen—this ensures a more accurate fit
- Get both feet measured (yes, they can be different sizes!)
- Walk around the store and pay attention to how your feet feel, not just how the shoes look
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Choosing style over stability—a fashionable shoe that causes pain is not worth it
- Holding on to old, worn-out shoes with flattened soles
- Buying shoes without trying them on—or skipping the walk test
- Assuming foot pain is just “part of getting older”—it isn’t, and it’s treatable
When in Doubt, Ask a Specialist
If you’ve had foot pain, balance concerns, or issues like bunions, hammertoes, or diabetic foot changes, a podiatrist can guide you toward the right footwear—and offer solutions tailored to your needs.
At Comprehensive Foot & Ankle Specialists, we work with patients of all ages, helping them stay active and pain-free through every stage of life.
Ready to step into comfort and confidence?
Let’s find the right support for your next walk—whether it’s to the mailbox or the beach.
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