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Walking Shoes for Bunions by Drew Shoe

Women’s bunion shoes by Drew Shoe are designed to help ease the pain caused by bunions. Our walking shoes for bunions cushion and comfort your feet and help prevent the overpronation that caused the bunion in the first place.

Bunions can form in any part of the foot, but occur most often at the big toe joint. Bunions are created when friction between bones and skin create inflammation, resulting in a fluid-filled sac. With continual pressure, the sac hardens, and the result is pain and rigidity of the bones. The big toe is often forced into a position where it faces inward, resulting in the bunion.

High heels and poorly fitting footwear are considered the main culprits of bunions. Women’s bunion shoes by Drew offer wide toe boxes that reduce cramping and allow the toes to spread out evenly. Our women’s bunion shoes feature extended medial heel stabilizers and specifically designed Lasts that allow adequate toe room, yet keep the heel snug in the shoe. The added depth of our women’s bunion shoes creates space for custom orthotics, while Drew’s soft, nearly seamless linings also help to protect bunions and relieve pain.



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Ease Foot Pain with Women’s Bunion Shoes by Drew Shoe

To start shopping for women’s bunion shoes, click on the items above. You can place your order online or shop at a retailer near you. If you can’t find the walking shoes for bunions you’re looking for, or if you have any questions about our selection of women’s shoes, feel free to contact us. Our friendly and knowledgeable customer service representatives are happy to assist you.

Note: This documentation is not intended to suggest treatments for abnormal foot conditions. Any such cases should be referred to a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.