The 7 Most Comfortable Wedges Sandals For Sweaty Feet

most comfortable wedges shoes summer 2020

The 7 Most Comfortable Wedges Sandals For Sweaty Feet

Nothing better than wedges to feel comfortable and cute in the summer! To find comfortable wedges for walking, for work, etc. you will want to ensure they are made in natural fabrics (like leather), and have a comfy footbed (in suede, leather or cork for example).

With these criteria in mind, I’ve curated a list of 7 comfortable wedges sandals you can buy on Amazon.

Vince Camuto Women’s Marietten Platform

Platform sandals are always trendy for summer. And espadrille style comes back every year, so these wedges sandals hit the mark! They are made of leather and have a low inclination:

Vionic Women’s, Tawny Platform Wedge

These leather wedges pumps come in several colors, and have timeless look that’s ideal on any occasion:

Dr. Scholl’s Women’s Sheena Wedge Sandal

These comfortable wedges shoes have an adjustable ankle strap to keep your foot in place and a contoured insole:

ECCO Women’s Shape 35 Wedge Sandal

These wedges come in several colors but I really the metallic ones. They have an adjustable strap. They’re made of leather and have a cushy footbed:

Skechers Women’s Desert Kiss Sandal

These comfortable low heels wedges have a memory foam footbed and a flexible sole to ensure you are comfy when walking in them:

Vionic Women’s, Ariel Sandal

These cute suede wedges pump have an espadrille look and can be easily be worn with a dress, skirt, or pants:

Mephisto Women’s Liviane Cork Footbed Wedge Sandal

You can never go wrong with an orthopedic brand. The suede-covered cork footbed ensures extra comfort and absorbs shocks, making them ideal for everyday wear:

CONCLUSION

If you’re looking for other kind of sandals as well, check out my selection of comfortable women’s sandals for sweaty feet.

Finding the right pair of shoes is the best place to get started but then, here are some tips on how to prevent sweat from ruining your shoes.

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Jessica Bellinger

I started this blog to help people adapt their fashion styles to their sweating. She has had hands and feet hyperhidrosis for 15+ years (a health disorder due to sweat glands hyperfunctioning) and after a successful surgery to fix it, now deals with the normal compensatory sweating side effect of the surgery. Since the sweating areas changed, she had to adapt her style, outfits and shopping habits to her sweating both before and after the surgery. Everything i write is based on first-hand experience, which she hopes will help others be their most confident in their outfits.

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