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You roll out of bed to a layer of frost outside your window. Wafts of coffee come from the kitchen (thank you, timed brew). You’re tempted to stay indoors all day, wrapped in blankets with slippers on and your favorite mug in hand, but there’s also something totally invigorating about breathing in crisp winter air—and you’re determined to get your steps in, after all.
Once you’ve convinced yourself to bundle up, you’re faced with one more minor issue: Walking in the winter can be treacherous. But according to podiatrist Elizabeth Bass Daughtry, DPM, your shoes can make all the difference when it comes to successful, safe, and comfortable winter strolls.
Whether you’re braving icy sidewalks or meandering through snowy parks, Dr. Daughtry says there are a few boxes your winter walking shoes should check: They should prioritize shock absorption and traction, especially in the heel, and should be made of waterproof, breathable materials. A wide toe box and a lightweight, slip-resistant rubber outsole are also key.
And, just like in every season, proper support is a must—especially if you deal with foot issues like plantar fasciitis or bunions. To avoid crowding your feet, “look for shoes with adequate arch support and shoes that are wide enough for the bunion deformity or flat-foot structure,” Dr. Daughtry says. “Shoes with velcro and laces are great options to adjust for foot problems—or add orthotics or other arch supports as needed.”
With Dr. Daughtry’s tips in mind, check out her six recommendations for winter shoes that combine comfort, support, and style—so you can fully embrace cozy season, no matter the forecast.
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Everyone needs some wear-anywhere winter boots—and this water-repellent suede pair is as functional as it is stylish. With a zipper closure, a deep heel cup, metatarsal support, and universal arch support, these boots are designed to cradle your feet in comfort all day long, Dr. Daughtry says. Plus, they’ve earned the APMA Seal of Acceptance, an award granted to footwear products that meet expert standards for podiatric health.
When people say dad shoes are back in style, they’re talking about these retro-inspired kicks—and not just their aesthetic. “These sneakers offer a generous fit with adequate toe space to ensure the overall feel of the shoes [is] natural and comfortable,” Dr. Daughtry says. Lightweight cushioning, a removable insole, and arch support make them a top choice for winter walks, providing both shock absorption and stability in inclement weather.
Vionic shoes are known for their incredible arch support, and these sleek slip-on sneakers—available in five color and pattern options—live up to the hype. “Offering excellent arch support and the ability to replace insoles with your own orthotics, this option is a great choice for running errands but also a wonderful choice for wearing around the house to ensure adequate arch support and avoid potential issues such as plantar fasciitis,” Dr. Daughtry says.
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“These knit ankle boots will be warm with the faux fur collar and memory foam insole,” Dr. Daughtry says—and they offer a decent amount of arch support, too. Ideal for casual outings or shorter walks in the snow, these slip-ons combine function and flair to keep your feet cozy and comfortable when the temperatures drop.
If you live in a milder winter climate or need a cozy slip-on for around the house, these stylish suede mules are a steal at over 50 percent off. Dr. Daughtry says the supportive Revitalign EVA footbed is treated with ultra-fresh antimicrobials that help keep odor-causing bacteria at bay—so no need for socks, if that’s your preference.
These lightweight sneakers from Ryka are all about comfort and practicality, which makes them a great choice for longer winter walks. “The elevated arch and heel support gives adequate stability and overall support while the thicker treads offer additional non-skid possibility on the rough winter mix,” Dr. Daughtry says. So lace up and bundle up for some crisp, fresh air. Your coffee will be waiting when you get home.