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We know all too well just how difficult it can be to find accessible footwear that fits and you like the look of. It’s the reason we started Friendly Shoes. One question we get asked a lot is what are the best shoes for AFOs – so read on for our answer!

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What Is An AFO?

Before we get into the detail of AFO shoes, let’s look at what an AFO is.

An AFO (shorthand for ankle foot orthosis) is a brace that provides support to, and corrects the positioning of the foot and ankle. By keeping the feet in alignment, it controls motion and so helps with walking.

The splint is usually made of plastic and will have a footplate that extends across the base of the foot from the heel, and up above the ankle on the lower leg.

There are different types of AFOs (some provide more stability, some allow for more mobility), and it really depends on specific biomechanical need as to which you get – your orthotist (NHS or private) will be best placed to help you during this process.

Some of the conditions that AFO splints can help with are:

  • Cerebral palsy
  • Foot drop
  • Arthritis in the foot
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Spasms or paralysis in ankle or feet

Best Shoes To Wear With AFO

At Friendly Shoes, we want everyone to love the shoes they wear. Our founder is an occupational therapist who’s passionate about getting people walking and shoe independent. So we know a thing or two about finding the right shoes for you and your AFO.

Whether you’re looking for AFO shoes for kids, men or women, we’ve got you. Plus all our shoes are eligible for VAT exemption, so it’s a real win-win. Let’s look at what makes us so AFO friendly.

Easy Openings

This is our USP and what we love to talk about all day long! All our shoes come with zips that open up SUPER WIDE so you can slide your foot and brace right in. Want a side zip that extends the whole way down the shoe? Then our Voyage or Force are for you (for kids, try our Adventure, Quest or Force styles). If you want something more discreet, then our Excursion features a nifty back zip. All our zips are quality YKK.

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Look For Shoes With A Wide Toe Box

You will need wide shoes to accommodate the AFO brace. All Friendly Shoes have a wide toe box (an E fitting). Plus, all our memory foam insoles are removable – take them out and get an extra 1.3cm of all-round depth in our adult shoes (0.8cm for kids).

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To Lace Or Not To Lace?

Some of our styles have laces, but as we have the super wide openings they’re more there for style and preference. If you opt for a laced shoe, then the first time you wear them we’d recommend you un-lace them the whole way down before putting your foot and splint in. Then lace them back up, set the preferred tension (you might not want to use all the eyelets, it’s up to you) and from them on, just use the zip for access! Easy peasy 🙂

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Size Matters

It can be really tempting to just go up a size or two to find a shoe that ‘fits’. Actually, the most important measurement when buying shoes for AFOs is the length (of the foot and the AFO together, as you’ll be wearing the AFO in the shoe).

The easiest way to get this is to draw around your foot on a plain piece of paper and measure it from the heel to the tip. Then look for the size that matches that length. Our Friendly Shoes size guide explains this in more detail.

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Fly Knit For The Win

All our wide fit trainers incorporate fly knit – not only does this stylish fabric look fab, but it also provides more give so the shoe will be easier to put on. Plus, our fly knit is layered so you get the great look without showing your foot underneath.

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Lightweight And Stability

An AFO can help compensate for weakness, so you don’t want to add weight with your shoe. All Friendly Shoes are super lightweight – you really have to see and try to believe! Plus, our heel cushion comes up high (especially on our Excursion Mid Top) for extra support and stability.

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Find The Style You Like

Friendly Shoes has a range of different colours and styles, so you can find shoes as individual as you are. We’ve got plain black shoes for work or school, muted colours and some brighter ones too! Find our whole collection on the Shop page.

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You can also check out our Instagram where we feature some of our amazing customers wearing their shoes with pride. And have a read of this article with @SuperSofiasStory – our shoes are helping her run faster than ever!

To Sum Up

We hope this helps. We started Friendly Shoes as we really believe that finding shoes for AFOs shouldn’t have to be so difficult. Our specialist footwear is special because it’s there to help you gain confidence and independence. Let us know if you try our shoes – we always love to hear from you!

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FAQs

What shoes can I wear with AFO? ›

Look For Shoes With A Wide Toe Box

You will need wide shoes to accommodate the AFO brace. All Friendly Shoes have a wide toe box (an E fitting). Plus, all our memory foam insoles are removable – take them out and get an extra 1.3cm of all-round depth in our adult shoes (0.8cm for kids).

What shoes to wear with orthotics? ›

The 7 best shoes for maximum support with orthotics.
  • Asics Gel Cumulus 24.
  • Asics Gel Kayano 29.
  • HOKA Arahi 6.
  • HOKA Clifton 9.
  • Xsensible Golden Gate.
  • Xsensible Abo/Stockholm.
  • Ecco Exohike.
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Can you wear an AFO with sandals? ›

There's no need to worry about getting your brace wet either. Our AFO bracek will work fine at the beach with the proper beach shoe or sandals. Don't be restricted to ugly medical shoes.

What shoes to wear with ankle brace? ›

Low-top athletic shoes work best with ankle braces because they don't apply undue pressure over your ankle bones like a mid- or high-top shoe will.

What is an orthotic friendly shoe? ›

Orthotic-friendly shoes tend to possess firm midsoles to ensure that inserts are locked in place and resilient to force. Wider foot support - The wider the bed of the foot is, the stronger the support of your shoe will be. Orthotic-friendly shoes come with wide foot support.

Are skechers good for AFOs? ›

I have a few pairs of Skechers, which have stretchy laces and they are very comfortable with my AFO. Most Skechers have a removable insole, which is useful, but I've noticed they vary in width, so you need to try before you buy.

Are Hoka shoes good for orthotics? ›

Many orthopedic professionals recommend HOKA shoes for those experiencing any foot pain in need of orthotic solutions. HOKA's range of products provides patients with a variety of supportive and cushioned shoes that help them during any activity levels, no matter their foot type or shape.

How to buy shoes for orthotics? ›

As a general rule: wear your orthotics with shoes which fit well and hold your entire foot snugly. Avoid open-back or slip-on shoes, or high heels over 1.5 inches. When selecting any type of shoe, be sure that your orthotic does not have excessive movement, especially over the arch area.

Are wide shoes better for orthotics? ›

Some orthotic-friendly shoes are designed with additional features like a wide toe box or extra depth, ensuring a comfortable fit without compromising the orthotic's function.

How to make AFOs more comfortable? ›

One mistake people make is thinking that just any shoe will do, and that they can wear the same-size shoe with their AFO. To be comfortable, wear a lace-up shoe that can fit both your foot and the AFO. You're looking for a snug, comfortable fit that still gives room for the AFO to move around a little bit.

What are the negatives of AFO? ›

Cons of AFO's: Can limit range of motion and this takes time to get used to. Blisters and calluses will be your archenemy but a necessary evil. At first they are very uncomfortable, but with time, you get used to them.

How to wear AFOs in summer? ›

Use a stockinette sleeve or a sock (with the toes cut off and a hole for the thumb) underneath the orthosis to absorb perspiration. Try socks made with moisture-wicking features to eliminate moisture.

Do you need wider shoes when you have an ankle brace? ›

It is normal to go up one size when wearing a brace. Buy a wide or x-wide shoe with laces close to the toes (such as an athletic shoe).

Can I wear an ankle brace with sneakers? ›

Sneakers are best to wear with ankle braces, but more specifically sneakers with a traditional tongue and laces. The first couple of times you wear the brace, you may have to loosen the laces all of the way down to the bottom of the tongue and then relace them over the brace.

What shoes to wear with a foot drop brace? ›

A curved sole – one that moulds to the arch of your foot – provides the correct comfort and support. AFOs or splints will take up extra room in your shoe. An innersole that can be removed will help allow for the extra room needed. It's important that the shoe provides stability and control of the heel.

Can you wear normal shoes with orthotics? ›

Lace up, supportive buckle or Velcro support. The orthotics should fit into trainers, casual shoes, and work/school shoes. The orthotics are only as good as the footwear you wear them in and therefore may not fit into unsupportive footwear, high heels or sandals.

What is an AFO shoe? ›

AFO or ankle-foot orthosis is recommended for various conditions that affect the lower extremities. No matter if a person has a disease or an injury, AFO can be used to treat it. But most people don't understand what these devices are or how they are used.

What shoes are considered orthotics? ›

Orthopaedic shoes are shoes that are specifically designed to support or accommodate the mechanics and structure of the foot, ankle and leg and they have a number of medically beneficial features and functions that separate them from regular shoes.

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