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Waldlaufer

Eddie 727301

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Viator Vortex

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Viator Strap XW

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New Anvers 67

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Travel Fit Waterproof Mens

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Alastair 01

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Max 718006

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MEN'S SHOES FOR BUNIONS

Say goodbye to discomfort caused by bunions! Shop some of the best men's shoes for bunions at Paul Carroll.

Enjoy life and say hello to shoes that won't irritate bunions. We stock comfortable bunion-friendly shoes for men, engineered to alleviate the pressure and pain when walking and running. We offer a range of wide fits and depths to accommodate your feet and eliminate your bunion pain.

Shop in store or online today!

WHAT ARE BUNIONS?

Bunions can affect anyone! They occur from the shifting of the large metatarsal bone (on the side of your big toe) outwards against the big toe joint, which starts to inwardly shift. This causes a painful, visible bump to develop with an uncomfortable stiffness.

Bunions can occur because of hereditary factors, joint health issues, or ill-fitting, faulty footwear. The good news is that appropriate shoes for bunions can help with daily discomfort.

SUFFER FROM BUNIONS?

Men who have bunions need to be mindful when choosing their shoes. Luckily, Paul Carroll offers shoes that combine comfort with functionality.

HERE'S WHAT TO LOOK FOR

  • A wide and deep toe box with ample space for free movement which reduces pressure on bunions and stops further irritation.
  • Integrated arch support or orthotic insertion options to stabilise and reduce strain.
  • Adaptable shoes with laces, zippers, or adjustable straps for a personalised fit.
  • Sturdy soles with appropriate shock absorption, support and traction.

HERE'S WHAT TO AVOID

  • Avoid wearing stiff footwear that does not allow your toes to move freely. Rigid shoes intensify bunion pain and discomfort.
  • Narrow shoes with smaller toe boxes that compress the toes.
  • Flat, unsupportive shoes that increase strain and cause sores and bunion discomfort.