Best Stylish Women's Shoes for Arthritis UK

Shoes for arthritis are hard to come by, but in this post, we've compared our top picks for women.

In the UK, around 10 million people suffer with arthritis, and it actually affects people of all ages (although it's associated with older people).

It can be very tough to find suitable footwear for these conditions. However, options are available whether you need shoes for osteoarthritis (OA) or inflammatory arthritis like rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Best Shoes for Women with Arthritis

Here are our top picks for shoes for arthritis by type and style:

Best Boots for Arthritis

extra wide fit leather boots black

Winner: Extra Wide Fit Boots

Pros:

  • Cushioned and arch supported insole.
  • Inside zip.
  • Leather upper kid leather lining.
  • Synthetic stretch toe lining.
  • Non-slip sole.

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Best Court Shoes for Arthritis

extra wide fit court shoe navy blue

Winner: Extra Wide Fit Court Shoes

Pros:

  • Cushioned and arch supported insole.
  • Large size.
  • Soft leather.
  • Stylish and comfortable.
  • Non-slip sole.

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Best Ballet Flats for Arthritis

flat rose gold leather shoe

Winner: Charlotte Flat Leather Shoe

Pros:

  • Excellent comfort, with a wide fit that can be worn all day (and night!)
  • 1 cm hidden heel for comfort
  • Leather upper and lining
  • Cushioned and arch supported insole
  • Non-slip sole
  • Handmade in Portugal by master shoemakers
  • Available in a range of colours

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Best Trainers for Arthritis

extra wide fit trainers black

Winner: Extra Wide Fit Trainers

Pros:

  • Extra wide fit.
  • Perfect for swollen feet.
  • Cushioned arch.
  • Supportive insole.
  • Fully lined toe box (no seams).
  • Wider toe box.
  • Laces to adjust forefoot width.

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Best Smart Flat Shoes for Arthritis

extra wide fit flat shoes tan

Winner: Extra Wide Fit Flat Shoes

Pros:

  • Hidden stretch panel in the toe box.
  • True to size.
  • Fits up to EEE toe width.
  • Cushioned and arch supported insole.
  • Leather upper.
  • Non-slip sole.

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Best High Heels for Arthritis

emily 2 black leather high heels

Winner: Emily II Black Leather High Heels

Pros:

  • Luxuriously soft shoe.
  • Perfect for standing all day.
  • 3.5 inch heel
  • Lamb leather upper and lining
  • Cushioned and arch supported insole
  • Non-slip sole
  • Handmade in Portugal by master shoemakers
  • Available in a range of colours

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Best Strappy Sandals for Arthritis

selena high heel pink shoe

Winner: Selena High Heel Shoes

Pros:

  • Ultimate comfortable occasion shoe
  • 3.5 inch heel
  • Pointed toe with a vamp that comes high up
  • Lamb leather upper and lining
  • Cushioned and arch supported insole
  • Non-slip sole
  • Handmade in Portugal by master shoemakers
  • Available in a range of colours

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Features of Shoes for Arthritis

Wide width shoes

Many people agree that wide-fit shoes are the best type of shoes for arthritis. One of the reasons for this is that they deliver more space for your feet to manoeuvre. 

They can also help you avoid slipping and rubbing. It is essential to ensure that your shoe shape is a good match for your foot shape.

Narrow shoes can place much more pressure on feet which are already tender. The best shoes for arthritis also take other foot conditions into consideration.

These can include hammer toes, deformed joints and bunions.

Related: Wide Fitting Shoes

Wide toe boxes

The toe box area is the area that’s located at the front of the shoe. This should be wide so the pressure points on tender feet are minimised. Shoes that have a wide tox box to enable maximum toe movement, and protect the bunions, hammer toes and other kinds of foot conditions that can come with arthritis. This explains why it’s essential to see out wide feet shoes if you have arthritis.

Related: Wide Toe Box Shoes

Low heels

High heels certainly aren’t the best shoes for arthritis. Most shoes for this type of joint pain are flat. However, you don’t always need to wear flat shoes if you do have arthritis. Heels for arthritis are available, though it’s wise to opt for a lower heel.

High heels will put too much pressure on the soles and balls of your feet. This can cause a great deal of pain. Low heels tend to have a wide tox box and give plenty of support and cushioning to soothe the pain of arthritic feet.

Underfoot cushioning and support

If you do need shoes for joint pain and arthritis, don’t just think about the width. You’ll also need to pay attention to what’s underneath your feet. Quality shoes for arthritis have soft underfoot cushioning which will protect sensitive soles.

Shock absorption is essential if you are to reduce the strain on cartilage which is already fragile.

Soft uppers

The best shoes for people living with arthritis are made from soft and flexible uppers. It’s a good idea to seek out shoes manufactured from long-lasting and supportive soft leather. Rigid materials can make tender arthritic feet feel more painful and can reduce your mobility.

Avoid laces if possible

Many people living with arthritis avoid lace-up shoes. This is often because they don’t want to fuss with their hands and fingers which may also have joint pain. Slip-on shoes and zippers can deliver a comfortable fit and mean you don’t need to worry about dealing with laces.

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Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed our post on the best women's shoes for arthritis.

If you have any questions, contact us at hello@callashoes.co.uk or leave your questions in the comments.

Author: Jennifer Bailey
Jennifer Bailey is the founder of Calla Shoes, and has suffered from bunions for over 20 years. She specialises in footwear designed for people with foot problems, including bunions, plantar fasciitis, and swollen feet. Linkedin | Twitter

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