Orthotic friendly styles to wear this season
There is nothing quite like laying your eyes on a seemingly perfect shoe – the anticipation as you ask for your size and slide your foot in; only to realise the footbed is uncomfortable, unpadded or just not right for you.
If your an orthotics wearer – or just someone looking for a comfier fit – let us help you invest in your feet, comfort, and in shoes that love you back with our range of orthotic friendly styles.
Let's start with Gemma – a shoe your feet will thank you for. This Stegmann shoe is a classically shaped slide-on sneaker with perforated punch holes, making it incredibly breathable and lightweight.
One glance at Finni and it’s easy to see why this Django & Juliette shoe is one of our bestselling sneakers. This beautifully made shoe is unbelievably comfortable – seriously, we’re obsessed – and features a 3cm platform sole for an extra bit of height.
More boot, less sneaker? Chuck this Rollie bootie on and you will find your feet encased in incredibly soft leather and a shoe that features a lace-up front, discreet pull-on tab and a removable insole, of course.
Meet Derby, a shoe with a classic shape that’s far from boring. This lace-up brogue has everything you’d expect from a Rollie shoe – it’s lightweight, comfortable and comes in a range of vibrant colours.
Django & Juliette always hits the mark – and Huston is no exception. This lace-up shoe has a perforated front that's perfectly paired with a statement rubber sole. Huston is a lightweight sneaker that will turn heads while keeping you comfortable all day long.
Whether you take Laila in a versatile white or you choose the daring steel suede and blue pony upper – this Django & Juliette shoe is sure to impress. Laila features a chunky statement zipper and a 3cm platform.
Remember the days before laces and complicated buckles? No? Well, Geoffrey is here to remind you. This shoe by Melbourne designers Alfie & Evie exudes comfort, it’s the perfect shoe for running errands, grabbing coffee, or taking you through the working day.