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Three pairs of barefoot ballet flats in black and pink displayed on a wooden bench surrounded by greenery and flowers.

10 Best Barefoot Ballet Flats (Stylish + Wide Toe Box Approved)

If you’ve ever loved the look of classic ballet flats but couldn’t stand the pinched toes or stiff soles – you’re not alone. Most traditional ballet flats squeeze your toes, offer no support, and leave your feet aching by midday.
But guess what? There’s a better way.

Best Barefoot Sandals for Women (Stylish & Everyday Wear)

Looking for barefoot sandals for women that don’t scream “hiking gear”? You’re in the right place.

While many barefoot options focus on performance and trail use, there’s now a growing range of women’s barefoot sandals that look just as good as they feel—perfect for city walks, casual outfits, or even a summer date night.

Top-down view of multiple barefoot men’s dress shoes arranged in a circle on asphalt, with one person wearing brown shoes in the center.

11 Barefoot Dress Shoes for Men (Wide Toe Box Approved)

The best barefoot dress shoes for men are the ones that don’t just look good—they feel good too. If you’ve ever spent a long day in stiff, narrow dress shoes, you know how uncomfortable they can be. Traditional styles squeeze your toes, limit movement, and often leave you counting down the minutes until you can take them off. But barefoot dress shoes? They give you the polished look you need without sacrificing comfort or foot health.

A mix of barefoot boots in black, brown, and leopard print, displayed together.

The Best Everyday Barefoot Boots (Cozy Styles You’ll Love Wearing)

Finding the best barefoot boots doesn’t have to be a struggle. We’ve tested hundreds of barefoot boots over the years, and in this guide we’re sharing our tried-and-true favorites that we actually wear all season long.

Best Barefoot Hiking Shoes and Boots

15 Best Barefoot Hiking Shoes & Boots (That Actually Fit Real Feet)

Looking for the best barefoot hiking shoes and boots that actually fit real feet? You’re in the right place.

Most traditional hiking shoes are stiff, narrow, and overbuilt, leaving your toes cramped and your feet disconnected from the ground. That’s where barefoot hiking shoes and boots come in.