Comfort footwear

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Footwear listed in this section may be more comfortable than standard footwear if you have a specific condition that affects your feet, such as arthritis, diabetes or sensitive feet.1 This footwear may have extra width, additional cushioning or may be made from materials that are least likely to cause allergies.

Your doctor or podiatrist will be able to advise you on the most appropriate footwear material for you if you have allergies or sensitive feet.

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Help and advice

If you experience pain or discomfort in your feet, or have a condition that affects your feet, we recommend you seek advice from a registered podiatrist or chiropodist. They can advise you on the right type of footwear or other supports you may need to make your footwear comfortable and supportive. They can also advise you on how to care for your feet and are able to provide treatment on a range of conditions affecting the foot.2

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