
Give your feet the space they deserve. Barefoot and wide toe box sneakers are drastically more comfortable than big box brands that keep your toes confined, but truly look just as good. Iconic people aren’t interested in conforming anyways!
Find here my top recommended stylish barefoot sneakers that let your feet breathe, for both men and women. I’ve been testing and reviewing barefoot shoes professionally for 8 years, and this is all based on real life experience with practical sizing and ordering tips. Let’s get started!
Why Barefoot Sneakers Are Better Than Big Brands
Why do I care whether or not you wear Nike, Vans, Adidas, or the like? When it comes to footwear, you could do worse (ahem, stilettos). But there are still some valid reasons to consider swapping your big brand sneakers for a barefoot alternative. Barefoot sneakers have the following:
- Foot Shape: Mainstream sneakers more closely resemble a shank than a human foot, and evidence increasingly shows that footwear can cause bunions and many other foot deformities.
- Flexibility: Barefoot sneakers are significantly more flexible than most, making them movement and balance friendly.
- Zero Drop: Most sneakers seem flat, but actually have a small heel lift which can affect your alignment and posture. Over time, that small heel can contribute to foot, ankle, knee, back, even neck pain.

You can read more on the features of barefoot shoes and why they matter in the articles below!
Now that you know why I like barefoot sneakers so much more, let’s dig into the coolest options that match your killer sense of style! These are all applicable to both men and women.
The Best Barefoot Sneakers
1. Koel Ila


Leather | Sizes EU 36-48 | Available At:
Different color options available directly from Koel in the EU!
The Koel Ila and Ilo (men’s version) is my current all time favorite sneaker. They have an excellent fit that leaves room for your toes without being floppy or slidey through the heel and midfoot.
They also have just a touch more cushion and thickness than most barefoot sneakers, which I really enjoy – IMO it makes for a more versatile shoe. I can wear them for miles of walking on concrete, but still enjoy the flexibility and movement they offer.
Sizing & Fit:
- True to size
- Wide to extra wide fit – these are wide, but not extra extra wide.
- Medium volume – Might feel snug on high volume feet, but laces can be opened up for more space.
These have a really universal fit that should work for most foot shapes and volumes. But if you are really wide or high volume, they may not fit. If you want a softer feel out of the box, go for the suede.
2. Shapen Rewind – Extra Wide Friendly


Leather | Sizes EU 35-47 | Available At:
Use code ANYA5 for 5% off (but returns are not accepted outside the EU). You can also find Shapen sneakers at Anya’s Shop in the US!
What I Love About Them: The Shapen Rewind is a special kind of sneaker that fits both extra wide feet and slimmer, lower volume feet. They are very soft, light, and flexible and cinch up on most foot types. A removable insole makes them more adaptable as well. They are also so cute, and I find I am always reaching for the joyful pop of color.
They’ve been super popular at Anya’s Shop for the last couple of years, because no break-in time is needed! And they fit Samantha’s extra wide feet too. They’re also good for people who need extra vertical space so their toenails don’t rub the top of the shoe.
Shapen has a number of other sneaker styles, but I’ve found them to be stiffer and less comfortable. Especially on my lower volume feet, the stiffer material on creases and I didn’t like the way it felt. So I stick with Re:wind!

Sizing & Fit Type:
- Runs slightly big, but I don’t size down.
- Extra wide – but they work well on regular width feet too.
- Medium to High volume & roomy – I am able to cinch them over my low volume feet, and they fit me best with the removable insole that comes with them.
I wear my usual size 37, but have more space in them than I do in many other sneaker brands.
3. Bohempia – Extra Wide Friendly


Vegan | Sizes EU 36-46 | Available At:
You can shop more colors and models at the Bohempia EU store, where you can use code ANYASREVIEWS for 10%.
What I Love About Them: Bohempia barefoot sneakers fulfill that classic look so well. They’re all sustainably made with hemp, and they’re one of the only brands to offer a regular and wide width. The sole looks thick, but the rubber wall comes up much higher than the sole so you still are close to the ground.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size
- Comes in two widths: Regular is average to slightly wide fit, Wide is extra wide fitting.
- High volume – I need to add an extra insole or tongue pads in mine, because they have more volume than I need.
- Removable insole
I wear a size 37 regular width in mine.
You can read my in-depth Bohempia review here.

4. Splay – Cushioned Option


Canvas & Leather | Sizes EU 24-47/US kids 8 – M13 | Available At:
Use code ANYASREVIEWS for 10% off
What I Love About Them: Splay shoes are a great entry point for those new to barefoot shoes because they have a classic American look and a wide toe box, but aren’t super thin (though the sole is much thinner than it appears to be). They also come with a removable insole for more versatility.
They also offer several more affordable options, which is greatly appreciated. And for the price they offer good value. This brand also has a specialized skate line with extra durable outsoles and uppers. They look cool too!
If you want a more cushioned option, the Runner V1 has a more standard thickness to its sole.

Sizing & Fit Type:
- Runs slightly small in women’s sizes for most models, so I size up to a 7. Rev-S series does not run small and is roomier.
- Average wide width, extra wide in Rev-S
- Medium to high volume (can vary a lot by model though)
- Removable insole
For more in-depth info on Splay’s models, including details sizing and fit info, read my full Splay review!
5. Be Lenka & Barebarics – Extra Wide Friendly


Leather & Vegan Options | Sizes EU 36-47 | Available At:
You can use code ANYASREVIEWS for 5% off at Be Lenka. We also carry many Be Lenka models at Anya’s Shop in the US!
What I Love About Them: Be Lenka is another brand that makes very high quality barefoot sneakers – they combine the best shoe making techniques, great style, AND the features of barefoot shoes all in one. They are more classic in style, and not quite as immediately soft as Koel Ila or Shapen Re:Wind. But I love them, and so do our Anya’s Shop customers.
The Barebarics Zing is a perennial favorite with a durable, urban outsole and classic styling. They are heavier and more robust than the other options presented here, but for someone who doesn’t want full barefoot but does want all the toe space it’s a great choice.

Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size
- Wide to slightly extra wide fit for Be Lenka, extra wide for Barebarics models. Both should fit most foot types, except for very square.
- Medium volume – there is some variation between models, but for the most part they are right in the middle. Barebarics tend to be higher volume.
- Removable insole
6. Wyde Nova – Extra Wide Friendly


Leather | Sizes EU 36-47 | Available at:
Code ANYASREVIEWS for 10% off. These shoes ship from the US or the EU, depending on where you order from.
What I Love About Them: True to their name, these are extra WIDE sneakers! Despite the chunky looking outsole, it’s actually only 10mm thick and decently flexible for that stack height. These are great if you have really wide feet and also want a little cushion.
These have been really popular among my readers, because there are lots of people who need all the space and some cushion. But truthfully, they don’t fit my foot type well (too low volume and narrow in the heels). Samantha has tested them for us and is modeling them in the pictures above.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size for length
- Extra wide fit
- High volume
7. Peerko


Leather & Canvas Option | Sizes EU 37-45 | Available At:
Use code ANYASREVIEWS10 for 10% off directly from Peerko EU (they don’t accept returns outside the EU!). Or you can shop in the US at Anya’s Shop.
What I Love About Them: Peerko sneakers have a really nice fit with a mainstream look, but they are still very flexible. They have more of a barefoot feel than Barebarics, for example, so are great for someone who want that flexibility in a classic looking sneaker.
I also have found that they hold up well to wear, and still look sleek even after being broken in.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size
- Wide fit – these are similarly shaped to Koel, and fit wide but still not extra wide.
- Medium to volume, but should also fit high and low volume because of the laces. I wear mine as is without any modifications.
- Removable insole

8. Mukishoes


Vegan, Leather & Wool Options | Sizes EU 36-48 | Available At:
Use code ANYAMUKI for 10% off their EU store. We also carry select Mukishoes sneakers in the US at Anya’s Shop during the spring/summer season.
What I Love About Them: Mukishoes barefoot sneakers are next level light and flexible. They are very minimal, with thin and soft soles that bend in all directions, so you get a real barefoot experience in them. But they still look stylish, and they always have unique colors and prints each season. My personal favorite line is Lyra (above right). They are supremely soft and feel more generous in the toes than their others.
Another thing I love about Mukishoes is that they care deeply about choosing sustainable materials and manufacturing processes. As I’ve gotten to know the founders over the years, I’ve been so impressed with how they stayed true to those original ideals even when it is more difficult.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- Runs slightly small – I often wear a size 38 in Mukishoes sneakers, because they fit a little snugger than other brands. In Lyra I wear a 37.
- Average width – but the natural materials stretch well so can accommodate wider feet too. The outsole is so flexible it spreads out underfoot.
- High volume, so I almost always use an extra insole with them (sold separately).

Read my Mukishoes reviews here!
9. Whitin


Textile | Sizes US 5.5W -13.5M | Available At:
What I Love About Them: Whitin casual sneakers have a classic mainstream look but are significantly cheaper than most other stylish barefoot sneakers. They are definitely more cheaply made, which can sometimes be bothersome (they have some seams that rub if I wear them without socks) but overall they are a solid shoe option. And I like that they have some barefoot and some cushioned option with the wide toe box.
In fact, I often recommend these to people who want to try out the concept of a wide toe box shoe but really don’t know where to start. Whitin sneakers are good for figuring out what you like and whether you want to try out higher quality brands. They’re also excellent for fast-growing teens. My son’s feet have been growing constantly the last 6 months, so it’s saved me some money to go with a cheaper option.
A couple notes re: barefoot features – Whitin sneakers have a little bit of toe spring on some models that feels a little bothersome to me if I wear them a long time. It’s not a huge concern for me, but if you have a history of plantar fasciitis I personally would avoid this.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- Runs on the small side – I size up to a 38 consistently
- Wide to extra wide fit – If you shop in the “Wide Barefoot” section.
- High volume
- Removable insole
10. Groundies – Extra Wide Friendly


Vegan & Leather Options | Sizes EU 36-48 | Available At:
What I Love About Them: Groundies Barefoot sneakers are some of the most stylish around, and there are a dizzying amount of options and styles! The quality is excellent, and if you go with the original rubber GO1 outsoles they are very flexible and comfortable. The nova is my personal favorite, and it comes in extra wide. The Panama is also really cute, but only comes in one width.
Also, this is a brand that offers two widths. Just be aware that Groundies sells a line they call “Barefoot Lite” which is not foot-shaped. I only recommend Barefoot and Barefoot+ sneakers from Groundies.
Sizing & Fit Type:
Groundies Barefoot is:
- True to size
- Medium width – these are on the slimmer side for barefoot shoes, and really only just wide enough for me. I prefer the fit of the GO1 sole, as it feels roomier.
- Medium to high volume – GO1 sneakers fit more medium to low volume, GS1 sneakers are high volume.
And Groundies Barefoot+ sizing:
- Runs slightly big
- Extra wide fit
- Medium to high volume.
Barefoot+ is overall bigger and roomier, but still can cinch down to fit lower volume feet.
Read my Groundies Barefootwear reviews here!

11. Ohne Project – Extra Wide Friendly


Vegan | Sizes EU 36-47 | Available At:
Use code ANYAOP10 for 10% off
What I Love About Them: Ohne Project sneakers have a high-end, fashion-forward look and feel. They offer some really fun, bright colors and accents, so if you’ve been searching tirelessly for the right sneaker to perfectly pair with that hard-to-match outfit, you might find what you’ve been looking for at Ohne. All their products are vegan and earth friendly, using plant based material for their vegan leather (it’s not plasticky and feels really nice!).
Ohne sneakers also have a bit of extra cushioning and slightly less flexible sole. Still has a good natural feel, but not on the level of Mukishoes or Feelgrounds. Another awesome thing about Ohne, as of this spring they have an extra wide option in their popular 080 sneaker!
Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size fit
- Generous width to the toe-box in their standard line — wider than average and a great fit for most foot types. Their 080 Wide sneaker is extra wide.
- Low to medium volume — I have low-volume feet and love the fit, but if you have a medium volume foot you might need to take out the insole, and a high volume foot may not fit comfortably at all.
12. Lems Shoes – Extra Wide Friendly


Vegan & Leather Options | Sizes US W5-M15 | Available At:
If you’re outside the US, shop Lems at Lems EU.
What I Love About Them: Justin and I love our Lems sneakers. I wear the Laguna slip-ons (above right) several times a week and have for the last few years. The heel is collapsible, so I keep them by the back door and am always slipping them on for a quick errand or to take the kids to school. Justin loves the Chillum, and we have introduced many of our friends to barefoot shoes through the unparalleled comfort of the Primal Zen Suede sneakers (above left, these are Lems widest model).
Lems sneakers are unique because they have a thicker sole than most barefoot shoes, but are still very lightweight and flexible. This makes them an excellent choice for people who are not comfortable in thin soles but want all the other benefits of barefoot shoes. I love to rotate in the extra cushion for long walks on the pavement.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- Runs small – I typically order a half size up from my usual.
- Wide to extra wide – Lems Shoes come in multiple fits. Wide is wide (ha) and Widest is extra wide approved. I wear both, but hands down the Widest models are the comfiest.
- Medium volume – Lems sneakers are a little closer fitting than their boots, and keep my heel and ankle secure. But they are still quite roomy if you need vertical toe space or have high arches!
- Removable insoles
13. Xero Shoes


Vegan | Sizes US W5-M15 | Available At:
What I Love About Them: The Xero makes a few casual sneakers that I dig, such as the Dillon (slip-on and lace up) and the Wynn. They are flexible, low profile, and easy to wear. Solid kicks IMO!
If you are someone who wants the toe space, but finds that many barefoot shoes are massive and floppy on you – these are good options to look at. They are fitted through the heel and midfoot, and have a slimmer fit overall.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size
- Medium width – good for average feet, but not an extra wide toe box
- Medium volume – historically Xero has been very high volume, but their recent casual sneaker line has a closer fit that I think is much better.
- Removable insoles
Note that the men’s and women’s shoes from Xero are different widths. So if you fit into a men’s size and need a wider shoe, that’s the way to go. You can read my Xero Shoes Reviews here!
14. Dolfie Paradise – Cushioned Option


Leather | Sizes EU 35-49/US W5-M15 | Available At:
Use code ANYASREVIEWS for 10% off.
What I Love About Them: Dolfie Paradise sneakers were a runaway hit in 2025. The two pairs you see above quickly became among my most worn. The quality is top tier, the materials are so soft, the sole has cushion and flexibility (great for long days when you don’t want a very thin sole). And they are so cool looking. The only problem is that they spend a lot of time sold out! A big restock is coming this year, and I’ll be sure to update you in the Barefoot Shoe Digest. As soon as Dolfie gets reliable inventory, these will be much closer to the top of this list!
Sizing & Fit Type:
- True to size
- Wide to Extra wide fit – not quite as wide as Shapen Re:Wind, but wider than most other brands listed here.
- Low to high volume – They come with two different insoles, one more cushioned the others. You can swap them around for different foot volumes.
15. Vivobarefoot


Vegan & Leather Options | Sizes EU 33-49 | Available At:
Use code ANYASREVIEWS15 for 15% off
What I Love About Them: Vivobarefoot sneakers are consistently well made and durable. My personal favorite is the Primus Lite, because it’s sleek and classic. One con to Vivo sneakers is that they tend to make my feet sweat. The upside is that they last a long time despite being thin and flexible. They also are so thin that I don’t like wearing stomping around on pavement. But if you’re a barefoot purist, there some of the best out there.
Sizing & Fit Type:
- Runs long, but I don’t size down.
- Average to slim width – Vivo sneakers have a narrower fit than most other barefoot brands. They are also sloped shape, so even though they are slim they provide a lot of big toe space (just not a ton of outer toe space, for people with squarer feet).
- Medium to lower volume – these tend to have a shallower fit, but it can depend on the model.
- Removable insoles
Men’s and Women’s models are different widths, so if you fit into men’s sizes and have a wider foot that is a great way to go.
Barefoot Sneaker Runner Ups
Here are several more good barefoot sneakers you might want to consider! Some of them are a little harder to get in the US, but depending on your location might be perfect!

Origo Shoes | USA | Vegan or Leather | Sizes US Kids 8-Mens 13: Origo sneakers are really stylish, come in affordable options, and are sustainably made. They’re a great brand for someone who wants to break into natural footwear but keep the mainstream look.
Use code ANYA for 10% off

Tolos | US | Canvas | Sizes EU 35-48: Tolos has barefoot and transition models Read our Tolos reviews here for all the details.
Use code ANYA10 for 10% off

Feelgrounds | EU | Leather or Canvas | Sizes EU 36-47: Feelgrounds barefoot sneakers are legitimately cool, comfortable, and lightweight. I reach for them often because they feel great and are easy to style. I prefer their mesh & knit models, but they also have some in a vegan leather (it just doesn’t breathe as well). True to size.
Use code ANYA5 for 5% off your first order.

Lono Nomad | China | Leather | Sizes EU 36-45: I am a fan of the Nomad with it’s low profile (very European) and subtle detailing. They come in women’s and men’s (different color scheme), and have a true barefoot feel with a generous toe box width (approaching extra wide, but not quite there yet).
Use code ANYASREVIEWS for 10% off

PaperKrane | Australia | Vegan & Leather Options | Sizes EU 19-42: PaperKrane is known for their funky prints! They have rainbows, bananas, leopard print, and brights! They also are more affordable than many barefoot shoe brands and fit an average width best.
Code ANYA10 gets you 10% off.

Zaqq Barefoot | EU | Vegan & Leather Options | Sizes EU 36-50: Zaqq has so many different sneaker options that are well made and a good balance between wide fitting and still sleek. They can be a bit tricky to order from (US customers must request an invoice by e-mail), so make sure you read my Zaqq review for the details.

Icarus Footwear | USA | Leather | Sizes EU 36-47: Icarus is a sleek leather sneaker designed for in and out of the gym. They come with several insoles including one with heel cushion for help transitioning to barefoot shoes. Read our full review here.
Code ANYASREVIEWS for 10% off

Anatomic | EU | Vegan | Sizes EU 35-45: Anatomic barefoot sneakers look veeery much like a classic Vans, but they don’t squish my toes. These run small, size up.
*Anatomic doesn’t ship outside Europe. For worldwide shipping, you can order from Tupsunupsu.
For US/Canadian shipping, PedTerra has some models and (ANYASREVIEWS gets you 10% off your first purchase)*

Blusun | EU | Leather | Sizes EU 37-46: These leather sneakers are soft, flexible, and come in some trendy colors and styles. They’re good quality too!
Use code AR10 for 10% off

Fleeters | EU | Vegan| Sizes EU 36-47: Fleeters are fun, colorful, vegan sneakers.

Realfoot | EU | Leather | Sizes EU 33-47: Realfoot makes shoes with an extra wide for those with the most toe splay available in any barefoot sneaker! Read our review here for more details.
Use code ANYASREVIEWS10 for 10% off.

Ahinsa Bindu | EU | Vegan | Sizes EU 36-48: Ahinsa shoes are all 100% vegan, very soft, and good for a wide forefoot. The Comfort line comes with a non-barefoot removable insole.
Code ANYASREVIEWS gets you 10% off

Wildling Shoes | EU | Textile/Vegan | Sizes EU 36-48/ US W5-M13: Wildling is one of those brands that once you discover it’s hard to wear anything else. Their sneaker styles are light as air, breathable, wide – as close to being barefoot as it gets. Read all my Wildling Shoes reviews here!
Use code AWN_ANYA_S for a one-time free shipping offer. If you live outside the US/Canada, use this Wildling Shoes link.

Dada Brand | EU | Leather | Sizes EU 36-47: The soles on these only look thick, they’re an illusion to give off that perfect chunky vibe while still being flexible.

Flamingos Life | EU | Textile/Vegan | Sizes EU 36-46
Barefoot Sneaker Width Comparison
I organized 27 different barefoot sneaker brands in order from the narrowest toe box to the widest. Check them out below! Keep in mind that I was looking specifically at toe box width – you can see there are many variations in shape and width in other parts of the shoes (like the instep and the heel).









85 thoughts on “15 Barefoot Sneakers That Are Better Than Nikes”
Thank you so much for these comparisons (and everything else you do); your site is invaluable! I tried a billion shoes on at the expo in Chicago and found that Ahinsa fit my feet best — I have a super wide toe splay (and in particular want room for my big toe to splay inwards) but my feet are otherwise low volume and regular width, so I’m swimming in shoes that are wide throughout. Are there any other brands with a similar fit? I bought some Ahinsa sneakers on the spot but they’re not the most breathable and I’d love to expand my barefoot shoe collection to have more stylish everyday options in real leather (my only others are Vivo Tracker hiking boots and Shammas).
Everleigh Meadow and Nons would be two good ones to look at! Nons in particular I like – I have a pair of their brogue oxfords and the leather is lovely and they are plenty wide but still fitted through the heel and ankle.
Hey Anya! I saw your recommendations. They’re so great. I was wondering if you have any recommendations for men more stylish shoes as well. I bought extra wide hokas, but they only come in not very stylish colors.
My husband really likes Barebarics shoes and the Amazon seller Whitin has a lot of men’s sneakers that are cool looking and really cheap.
what about Liguano? Beautifully made in Germany. But on line.
I am looking for Pickleball shoes with a wide toe box. I would prefer minimalist shoes, but the wide toe box is most important.
I wear Splays for my daily life. And I wear Xero Shoes at my gym. I might be able to use the Xeros, but they will get pretty torn up on an outdoor Pickleball court.
Any suggestions?
Xero shoes are one of my top picks for pickleball. You also might like these basketball sneakers. And I have some more gym options reviewed in this article. Some are better for court sports than others, but I specify how we recommend using them.
Hi and thanks so much for your comprehensive website which introduced me to barefoot shoes and getting my feet stronger and healthier!
I wonder if you have feedback on Shapen sneaker sole durability. I love the look of the Feelin Uni in rose gold, but it’s on the expensive side even for a barefoot shoe. I’m in the UK and trying to stick to brands with a good return policy for me, and these are available on Happy Little Soles so they could be a good option, but I won’t know if I made an expensive mistake until I’ve worn them a few times!
Hi Marie, I wear my Shapen sneakers often and have not noticed any excessive wear on the soles but this will vary with use since it can be determined by body type, gait pattern, and the types of surfaces you walk on.
Thanks so much for responding Samantha, I appreciate it 🙂 I’m glad you haven’t noticed anything unusually problematic with this, it’s encouraging.
These are so helpful! I recently started wearing EarthRunner sandals and my toes can finally wiggle! As the weather transitions to Fall, I’ve been looking for some simple white tennis shoes with a wide toe box. I used to wear Keds, and one of my favorite features was that the tongue only came up about half way on my foot. I just bought some Whitins and was disappointed when the tongue was so long it was almost touching my ankle! Any suggestions for barefoot tennis shoes that have a short tongue?
Hm, I can’t think of any barefoot sneaker options that have that look. The closest thing would be the Origo Derby, which is more of an oxford but has that short tongue and open ankle area.
Thanks Anya!
Theses are perfect!
Is there any knee high barefoot sneaker on a market?
I haven’t seen any knee high barefoot sneakers, just boots.
Closest I’ve ever found was some midi length boots from Xero. They are “winterised” so I don’t wear them much in the summer, but I absolutely love them.
Hello Anya:
I’m glad to see you include Ahinsa. I have the Chitra. Comfortable and truly barefoot.
May you be safe and well.
Dianne
Dear Anya, thank you so much for all of this information <3 I found the Fleeters pretty interesting and looked for more information about them on your site, but couldn't find any. I would love to know how they fit. I have a rather slim heel & ankle, low volume and I have plateau toes. I love Groundies Nova and Orlando. Do you think they could fit?
I have a slim heel & ankle and overall low volume, and I found Ohne to be a better fit for me. Fleeters have more volume and width in the midfoot, so weren’t as great for my low profile feet.
What a phenomenal collection and study.
I was fully into vivos until they got narrower and pricier, then went to Saguaro which have real in-your-face styling, but recently become a big fan of hobibear with their memory foam insert, especially now they’ve resolved their sizing.
I would appreciate a similar list with barefoot skateboarding shoes for kids. My 6 year old has just started skateboarding and I now realize that it wears shoes out like crazy! I’m not sure if I should go with extra durable shoes or cheap to replace ones.
Do you have recommendations for sneakers that are wider in the midfoot? I’ve tried Altras in the “original” foot shape and Lems primal zen and they are both too narrow. Loosening the laces more isn’t the ideal solution, because my feet spread past the edges of the soles. I need the sole to also be wider at the midfoot. Thanks!
Hi Martha, Bohempia is wide in the midfoot, and so are the Barefoot+ models from Groundies.