Wide feet? These are the best sneakers for you

Nando de Voer

Do you have trouble finding sneakers that really feel comfortable if you have wide feet? You are not alone. Many popular models run narrow, while comfort is essential. In this guide, you will find the best sneakers for wide feet from retro runners to modern dad shoes, including tips on what to look for when buying.

 

Why wide sneakers are important

Sneakers that are too narrow can cause painful pressure points, blisters, or disrupted walking posture. Especially with daily use or longer walks, it is crucial that your shoe follows the natural shape of your foot. Brands often offer certain models or colorways with a wider last or flexible upper.

 

Top 5 sneakers for wide feet

New Balance 2002R

The New Balance 2002R is a top favorite for wide feet. The sole is firm yet cushioning, and the mesh and suede upper molds well to your foot. The fit is slightly wider than average and offers support without pinching.

See also our New Balance 2002R collection.

ASICS GEL-NYC

With its chunky sole and sturdy heel structure, the GEL-NYC is not only stylish but also ideal for those with wider feet. The forefoot offers ample space and the mesh provides breathable comfort.

Check the ASICS GEL-NYC models for your size.

Salomon XT-6

Although Salomon often runs narrow, the XT-6 is suitable for wider feet due to its lacing system and roomy toebox. Especially the newest colorways offer a bit more flexibility in the upper. Pair with thicker socks for extra cushioning.

Nike P-6000

The P-6000 is surprisingly comfortable for wide feet. Due to its retro performance look, this model has a natural width, with breathable mesh and overlays that don’t pull tight.

Adidas Handball Special

The Handball Spezial is a classic with a flat sole and subtly wider last. Ideal for those looking for a clean look with just that little extra space. Choose suede versions for more flexibility in width.

Pay attention to this when buying wide sneakers

  • Material: Mesh, knitted fabrics, and soft leather stretch better.

  • Lacing system: Models with a variable lacing system can be better adjusted.

  • Fit advice: Always check if the sneaker fits "TTS" (true to size) or runs larger/smaller.

  • Insole: Replaceable insoles provide room for orthopedic adjustments.

 

Frequently asked questions about sneakers for wide feet

What are brands that generally run wider?

New Balance is known for their wider fits. ASICS and certain models from Nike and adidas also have wider last options.

Can I order a wider shoe size?

Some brands like New Balance offer sizes such as "2E" or "4E". At Snrkickz, we always mention if a model runs wider in the description.

Are all dad sneakers suitable for wide feet?

Not necessarily. Many dad sneakers look wide, but the inner last can still be narrow. So always read our fit advice per product.

 

What is the best advice for you?

Wide feet don't have to be a limitation if you know which sneakers suit your foot shape. Look beyond just the design and pay attention to the details in fit and material. This way, you choose not only stylishly but above all comfortably.