If you have wide feet, conventional shoes can feel like a vice — squeezing your toes into a narrow, tapered box. Barefoot shoes are built the opposite way: a wide, foot-shaped toe box that lets your toes spread out naturally. That makes them one of the best options for wide feet. Here's what to look for and our top picks across brands.
Why barefoot shoes are great for wide feet
Three features make barefoot shoes ideal if you need room up front:
- Wide toe box: Toes splay naturally instead of being pinched — less rubbing, fewer bunions and blisters.
- Foot-shaped last: The shoe is shaped like a real foot, widest at the toes, not the ball.
- Flexible, zero-drop sole: No raised heel forcing your foot forward into the narrow toe area.
What to look for in wide-fit barefoot shoes
Even among barefoot brands, toe-box width varies. Look for brands that publish a foot-shape outline or sizing template you can print and stand on, and check whether a model comes in a wide version. Knit and stretch uppers also give extra room across the forefoot.
Best barefoot shoes for wide feet by brand
| Brand | Why it suits wide feet | Shop |
|---|---|---|
| Xero Shoes | Among the roomiest toe boxes; great value | View |
| Vivobarefoot | Wide, foot-shaped lasts; knit uppers add stretch | View |
| Lems | Generous, rounded toe box; comfortable transition | View |
| Be Lenka | Wide fits with a stylish, everyday look | View |
| Groundies | Foot-shaped office & casual styles | View |
Toe-box width varies by model — check each product page for specific fit and sizing notes.
Wide feet: men vs women
Most barefoot brands offer wide-friendly fits for both. Browse women's barefoot shoes or the full minimalist & zero-drop range, and filter by brand to find the roomiest options.
Shop wide-fit barefoot shoesFrequently asked questions
Are barefoot shoes good for wide feet?
Yes — their wide, foot-shaped toe box is specifically designed to let toes splay, which is exactly what wide feet need. Many people with wide feet find barefoot shoes far more comfortable than conventional footwear.
Which barefoot brand has the widest toe box?
Xero Shoes and Lems are known for especially roomy toe boxes, while Vivobarefoot and Be Lenka offer wide, foot-shaped fits too. Always check the model's sizing guide.
Do I size up for wide feet in barefoot shoes?
Usually you stay true to length but choose a model with a wider last or a stretchy knit upper. Use each brand's printable foot template to confirm.
Still deciding between brands? Read our Xero vs Vivobarefoot comparison or explore the full barefoot shoes hub.

