Best shoe insoles according to redditors

We found 633 Reddit comments discussing the best shoe insoles. We ranked the 329 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/CinqLetters · 34 pointsr/ftm

These are my everyday shoes, they were a bit weird to walk in at first but I got used to them in probably two ish days. I got the docs from journeys at my local mall, I got them a half size bigger then my size (I’m 6 1/2 men’s so I got a 7 in men’s). Here’s the shoes . The inserts I got off amazon, they have blocks to chose your height. Here are the inserts . Let me know if you have questions! Just thought I’d share:)

u/alex4nder · 10 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Agreed. I've had good luck with Pedag washable terry-cloth insoles.

u/OMGitsMoses · 9 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Get charcoal inserts!

I had the same problem that you have and they are working like a charm.

u/roflwoffles · 9 pointsr/Ultralight

I've found, after numerous boots and insoles, that truly good fit really comes down to insole selection. As long as the boot/shoes are the right size for your feet, the comfort is going to be almost all on the insole.

Figure out if you have a high/low/flat arch and figure out if that arch is short, regular or long.

Here is my experience:

  • For me, I have a high and long arch. I also like to have cushion in my boot to prevent soreness, so after numerous trial & error I have finally settled on the Spenco Total Support Max insole which have a high arch/high volume and moderate cushion.I bought one size larger and cut down to my size - this was to accommodate my long arch. Previously I had tried the Superfeet Green (high arch, high vol) and Orange (high arch, high volume, high impact), but they didn't have nearly enough cushion for my liking and I would end up with sore feet.

  • My buddy is very flat footed and prefers the Superfeet copper - he actually prefers the lesser cushion from superfeet.

  • My girlfriend tried Superfeet Berry for a little bit, but she cared less about the orthotic support and really just wanted something super cushy. This led her to skip over some of the Spenco orthotic options (like what I had) and straight to something like these comfy polysorb insoles.


    I should mention that I used to be a big Superfeet fan, but now I am definitely in the Spenco camp - especially when it comes to what you get for the price. I have Spenco insoles in 3 pairs of boots/shoes and it cost me the same as buying 1 pair of Superfeet.
u/RyanThePhotog · 8 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Washable Terry Cloth insoles, in place of wearing no-show socks.

These are similar to what I wear.

u/Smith5002x · 8 pointsr/amiugly

You are extremely cute! You are not even close to being repulsive.

Unfortunately you have picked a career path that makes it tough to meet girls in college. For every CS girl in the classroom, there are probably close to 1,000 guys competing for that same girl. You are going to have to figure out ways to meet girls outside the classroom.

Are you OK with talking to girls or are you extremely shy?

Do you go out to bars, private parties, etc? If not, you need to in order to wider your circle of friends. You could also consider girls outside campus such as a cute waitress at the Pancake House. She might be thrilled to have a college guy interested in her.

I can't tell how tall you are. If you are shorter than 5'8", you may want to consider doing what allegedly Tom Cruise does. Buy Elevator Shoes or Elevator Shoe Insole Lifts which can make you 4 inches taller. Of course, anything higher than a couple of inches start to look fake, but some of the 3 inch and shorter look good enough.

You may want to start working out to get a little more bulk, but I have no suggestions for that face. It is good and those teeth are out of this world fantastic. Flash them often.

u/urlefthand · 7 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Why is this better than pedag terry-cloth insoles?

http://www.amazon.com/Pedag-196-Washable-Barefoot-Womens/dp/B001G0NSV6/

I got a pair last year and they were wonderful. Bought three more for this year.

Edit to add that the ones I bought last year are still in great shape. Also, while the AMZ link shows Women's, they come in multiple sizes.

u/Machinegun_Pete · 7 pointsr/CHIBears

Must play in 2" cleats. I got the heights from Madden. NFL.com draft profile is 5'9", NFL.com profile is 5'10", wikipedia is 5'11". When you learn Fangio likes taller corners, you adapt.

u/cheshire06898 · 7 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

It depends on the outfit for me. If it was cold or I didn't want my ankles exposed, I'd wear some taller black socks. If I wanted my ankle to be exposed, I'd go for a boat shoe sock (like this style). I like the boat sock style a lot because it has a little more material on the fore foot, so I find they stay on my feet better. It also helps to find some that have a bit of silicone in the heel. Another option are washable shoe liners.

u/peonpete · 6 pointsr/TheRedPill

http://www.amazon.com/WSWS-3-Layer-Increase-Cushion-approximately/dp/B005JQYKJW/ref=pd_bxgy_hpc_text_y

If cost is your concern, you might want to rethink - You'll need bigger shoes to fit the volume of the lifts plus your foot in them.

u/jaba1337 · 6 pointsr/RedWingShoes

A tongue pad will probably help them fit a little better

u/phrates · 6 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I had a similar problem with my C&Js, and I used a tongue pad like this. It actually works really well, so that's something you could consider.

u/mybeverage · 5 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Maybe try an insole? I hear good things about Powerstep and I personally use Superfeet which has helped my overpronation.

u/Chicknlcker · 4 pointsr/WorkBoots

I'm a machinist. Stand on concrete 10+ hours a day. Absolutely love my Thorogood boots. Put in a set of Timberland Pro insoles and now they are even better. Most comfortable boots I've ever had. My feet feel great, even after a 10+ hour shift.

Thorogood Gen-Flex 6-Inch Lace-Toe Composite Work Boot, Black Leather, 9.5 W US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007KJEX8Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_-tm2Bb0KVMFNN

Timberland PRO Men's Anti Fatigue Technology Replacement Insole,Orange,Large/10-11 M US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009R9EJO8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_-um2BbAAZ5PXM

u/chefandy · 4 pointsr/KitchenConfidential

If you're only working in the kitchen, ID find a good pair of slip resistant work boots. Redwing, wolverine, timberland etc all make a good product and are readily available. They all made their mark making shoes for people who work tough jobs and are on their feet all day. They're pretty expensive upfront, but they'll last a really long time.

Danskos don't make shoes in my size ( I've got really big and wide feet) so I've never personally tried them, but I've only ever heard good things about them. They're really popular in the medical field, which is also full of people who are on their feet for long hours.

Crocs gave me no support for my Achilles and I think they're the reason I had ankle issues. I did like how they're basically flip flops for kitchens, but I'd never buy another pair.


I'm wearing rockports right now as I got promoted to the FOH (gm) and I needed a little nicer looking shoe. The jury is still out, so far so good.

A cheap pair of insoles can make any shoe more comfortable and aid in support. If you can't afford to go all in on a good pair of shoes, ID get these. I'd you can afford it, ID get both. I had an Achilles problem and my podiatrist recommended these. I still wear them every day, and I've been happy since day 1. Soft gel inserts feel great for the first few hrs, but actually make things worse over the course of a long day on your feet. You don't need squishy pillows on your feet, you need firm arch support to distribute your weight on your leg muscles and take the pressure of your knees, hips, and back. It sounds strange, but something less comfortable in your shoe will be much more comfortable throughout your shift.

Don't fall for the hype of custom insoles at $400 a pop unless you have really odd shaped feet. Those cheap inserts work great, I still wear them everyday.

u/west90403 · 4 pointsr/malefashionadvice

You could try tongue pads.

u/nuther3putt · 3 pointsr/goodyearwelt

Although there are more knowledgeable folks around here, I've had to deal with some plantar fasciitis that flat insoles can flare up so I'll give this a rip. Not sure if you're looking for arch support so YMMV.

  • 1)Most welted shoes don't have inserts that can be removed. There may be thin leather liner cemented onto the insole but that's it. The whole shoe is built around the insole like a car is built on the frame.
    1. A resole doesn't change the insole. Maybe google shoe construction and learn for yourself how the welt is sewn onto the insole and upper (Goodyear welted, handwelted, stitchdown, etc) and then the outer sole is attached to the welt. A resole only replaces the outer sole and affiliated stitching. The insole could be replaced I suppose but that would require a complete rebuild on the original last and well... why would you? Might as well buy a new shoe.
    1. Yes some brands have better support than others. In boots I have a pair of Whites which are famous for their Archease insoles. I love them. Nicks does too although I don't have any experience with them. Regarding shoes, Allen Edmunds have never caused me a problem. The best supporting shoe out if the box was actually from Buday a Hungarian maker.
    1. I use Superfeet insoles in some of my flat insole shoes with generous lasts. Vibergs 2030 and Alden Barrie and Trubalance lasts are conducive for the low profile Superfeets. Alden also has their Modified last built to accept orthotics if u get a Prescription. I've never felt the need to see a podiatrist (yet) so These work well in more generous last and these work better in tighter shoes. Many of my shoes just won't accept an insert and I find these work well to avoid the plantar fasciitis.

      Good luck. I enjoy all my shoes despite the flat insoles. Good luck
u/go_greengo · 3 pointsr/goodyearwelt

Sorry I don't know which ones I have been using. I went to the Alden of Madison store while wearing the longwings and after chatting a bit about sizing they gave them to me. Good guys at that store.

They kinda look like these. https://www.amazon.com/Pairs-Large-Tongue-Shoes-Adhesive/dp/B0030KSCCA

u/RLThrowaway062019 · 3 pointsr/RepLadies

I just ordered these from Amazon. They should be here tomorrow. I ordered black/39. I'll let you know how they workout!

u/gingko_muse · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

You could try washable insoles like these, instead of no-show socks

u/BaggySpandex · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Tongue pads should help you. I use them in my Pennies.

u/MoWolf95 · 3 pointsr/ftm

Hey there! Listen, you are totally valid in how you feel and it is okay to be frustrated. I might not be able to do much, but I have a few thoughts that might help.

First things first: height. There are some subtle ways to get around this. There are a lot of things available for trans guys and generally short guys who want to be taller. There are shoe wedges that are designed to go inside the shoe and give you a little boost (also known as shoe lifts). You can find these all over the internet for pretty cheap. Here's one that will give you 2.5 extra inches.

Another suggestion would to be to wear shoes that are slightly taller than the average shoe. This can be anything from platform shoes/boots to most basketball or sport shoes. You can also combine these thicker shoes with shoe lifts for an added boost. My suggestion: if you go looking for thicker shoes, Adidas makes some really nice shoes but I would recommend going to shoe stores and looking for shoes with a very wide base. This will not only give you a slightly extra boost, but will also help with foot posture and prevent your ankles from pronating. Also, they look cool. (I usually go that rout, but I'm currently freaking out over the fact that my feet are small enough to allow me to wear boys shoes, which means I am currently in possession of shoes that light up with every step I take. It's awesome!)

Next up: top surgery. This is a really big concern for a lot of people. Ultimately, the final decision is yours. However, scars tend to heal up pretty easily. If you have parental support, then your scars will actually have a much higher chance of healing up to the point of being near invisible. High visibility of scars typically comes from stretching or overworking yourself too early on. Even so, there are ways of hiding them that range from simple covering up with a shirt, makeup (there are waterproof makeups available), and tattooing. You can also request that the surgeon make your scars uneven or discuss other possibilities with them.

Last but not least: hips. This is going to take the longest to see any changes for. I've been on T for three years now, and I still have a somewhat feminine build. It's really obvious if I'm naked or if my pants are cinched tight at my waist (I wear my pants around my hips for a reason). Now, I started taking hormones when I was 19 and I was never on blockers, so a lot of my problem is in my skeletal build. Not much i can do about that. However, fat placement takes a loooooong time to start shifting. You may not start seeing noticeable results for another year, at least. There are some subtle tricks to get around that, though.

Wearing jeans and pants around your hips helps a lot with the general outline you create. Polo shirts help a lot because of the generally heavier fabric. Hides your actual body shape and creates a pretty clever illusion. Stripes also help a lot, though I would recommend horizontal or slanted stripes. Definitely check this guy out for clothing suggestion: http://ftmguide.rassaku.net/ Please note that you should probably go through that on your own or when you have some privacy. While there's no nudity, there are some sections with guys in their underwear. take that as you will.

It's not much, but I really hope this helps. Good luck and I hope things start getting easier for you soon.

u/pilot64d · 3 pointsr/goodyearwelt

Put a Spenco RX thin insole in them. It will change the boot into an every day wear and doesn't take much room. (anyone who tells you that "walking around on crushed cork is comfortable" hates there feet. Birkenstock's aren't comfortable either)

u/ohliamylia · 3 pointsr/gaming

Try shoe lifts. They'll take up room in your shoes, so if you have a pair that's too big you could try fitting two pairs in one to get the 5 inches.

u/soccerguy802 · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

You'll need some Vibram half soles and Barge cement (the original cement is better, but it can only be bought in 32oz containers) from Amazon.

Video instructions

u/alilja · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

i have a pair of red wings that are a touch too big for me, i attached these to the tongues and it solved the problem

u/hkaps · 3 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Try odor-fighting insoles. I swear by these things!

u/RamenNomin · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I have IRs and comfort was a big things because I walk alot.
Also wanted insoles but found that most were too thick to be in them.
https://www.amazon.com/Spenco-Comfort-Insoles-Womens-11-12/dp/B000S6GBI6/ref=sr_ph_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1478985639&sr=sr-1&keywords=spenco+comfort+insoles

I got these and were thin and dense enough to make a big difference. I can wear them all day with no issue.

u/sakizashi · 3 pointsr/goodyearwelt

> https://imgur.com/a/tOhUkq6

someone either stuck on DIY or had put on for them a vibram sole protector/ half sole. I have found those the easiest to DIY; they wear well and they are cheapish on amazon

u/lonelinessmademecave · 3 pointsr/short

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01GM5LS3E/ref=mp_s_a_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1540272714&sr=8-3&keywords=shoe+lifts&dpPl=1&dpID=51XC1EAahDL&ref=plSrch

Edit: these are just the ones I use. I picked them literally because they showed up first on Amazon and had the editor choice thing, so I'm there's better options out there. I've grown used to them, but they aren't as comfortable as my shoes would be without them. They are ergonomic though, so I think it's fine.

u/then00bmartian · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

A quick search on Amazon shows they are! I've never used them myself. Just saw them suggested here at some point

u/Vangohhh · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Maybe try thinner insoles? I've been using these dr. scholls to help with the same issue and they work pretty well.

u/gattaca34 · 2 pointsr/medicalschool

My mom went to the podiatrist for plantar fasciitis and he recommended going to a Shoe box store to get some in-soles. The people there recommended "superfeet green" insoles and my mom bought some alongside merrells. I tried them out as well and felt so good that I bought a pair for myself as well.

u/rata2ille · 2 pointsr/truscum

Yup! Not just shoes, but inserts you can add to the shoes you already wear. I wear orthopedic insoles that happen to add about an inch (but also make my shoes much comfier, highly recommend) but you can buy shoe inserts for less than $10 that will be comfy and add a few inches of height to whatever shoes you’re wearing. I haven’t tried these specifically so I can’t vouch for them but something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GM5LS3E/

u/Eric-R · 2 pointsr/LetsChat

unbelievAbly great,

Your timing is stunning. I checked before leaving the mine and you'd sent your message of no breaths. I've been by Kaiser to buy the specific insoles "prescribed" by the podiatrist, by the credit union to withdraw a breathtaking portion of my savings so I can be ready to buy the right bike at the right moment, and hit the store for some essentials that just cannot wait until Wednesday or Thursday. Upon arriving home I check here (yes, before putting groceries away...) and you'd left a message five minutes before. You're good, really good.

I wouldn't think you should expect to catch up in one day but are you trying to? Everyone happy to see you back?

I've plenty of smiles to send and plenty to keep, even after sharing them with anyone who'd take one today, so here's a little one to keep with you for the rest of your mining time:

:)

always has a smilE for you

u/hommeschooled · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Try some tongue pads, you can get them from any shoe repair place or on amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Pairs-Large-Tongue-Shoes-Adhesive/dp/B0030KSCCA

They stick to the inside of the tongue and push your foot further back in the shoe. Should do the trick if you don't plan on sizing down.

u/shadytrex · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

These inserts are magical.

I mean, if the shoes are really awful, you might just need to replace them, but I was really impressed with the way these cleared up the smell in my gross summer flats. (Wearing flats with no socks in the summertime...ick.)

u/JohnMayersEgo · 2 pointsr/Fitness

I had the same problem. I went from high arch to a flat foot and back again. Minimalist shoes and barefoot running were NOT the answer for me. They have a crazy cult following and they may be the answer for some people but not everyone. Everytime I see anyone try to explain that to a barefoot or minimalist runner they just get told that they probably just didn't ease into it enough or their form was wrong. Bunch of bullshit.

Anyways here is what you can do for that arch. Get yourself some arch support. Make sure you're not progressing too fast on your runs. Barefoot or support you always need to make sure you're taking care of your feet and rest is the best medicine. The superfeet arch support soles work by having a layer of hard plastic under the layer of cushioning so it prevents your arch from collapsing every time you step on it.

I also suggest massaging the area frequently. Rolling a golf ball or tennis ball under your foot or using a foam roller will do the trick. Get the calf as well. Keeping it stretched out will help prevent plantar fasciitis too.

u/blazikenburns · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

on the off chance that anyone reads this wondering how things worked out, I find that the shoes fit perfecltly with thicker socks, or very thin socks and a thin insole (this one). Actually, the insole makes them fit a little tight, even with thin socks. I definitely think sizing up was the right move.

u/screwyoushadowban · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

Thanks. Herring and who else? You said you tried two sites.

Another option for getting the right fit are shoe tongue pads. You apply them to the inside of the shoes' tongues so they press down on your instep. I find them useful when I don't want to put extra insoles in my feet but still want to push back into the heel a little.

https://www.amazon.com/Pairs-Tongue-Cushion-Shoes-Medium/dp/B0030M800C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468012697&sr=8-1&keywords=tongue+pad

u/xfortune · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion
u/chz_plz · 2 pointsr/kansascity

I'm not sure what budget-friendly means to you, but I'd expect to pay $50-100 for cute, comfortable shoes. Your feet will thank you for going for comfortable over cute $15 flats from Target.

I'd suggest Clark's or Keen brand. I wear Clark's desert boots for my office-ish job (I'm a woman and walk/stand a lot) with inserts to make them even more comfortable. But they have tons of flats like this in lots of colors and styles. Keen is mostly known for athletic shoes, but they have a surprising number of cute flats that feel like you're wearing sneaks, like these.

I buy most of my shoes online, so I don't have good suggestions of stores. But Zappos and many of Amazon's shoes have free returns.

u/JDub226 · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

Brannock Size: 11.5 A

Additional notes about feet: Low instep, skinny ankles, Greek toe box, low foot volume

Allen Edmonds 97 Last: 11.5 A is a perfect fit. I also have a pair in 11.5 B and they're a bit loose in terms of overall volume, but definitely wearable.

Nisolo: (they don't give details on lasts) 11 D, with SuperFeet DELUX insoles (size large). The length of the shoes is good, but they are on a relatively high-volume last, so I need the insoles to prevent heel slippage.

u/loulougirl · 2 pointsr/racquetball

my orthopedist said these were as good as the expensive/custom ones in his office: https://www.amazon.com/Powerstep-Pinnacle-Orthotics-U-Blue-Mens/dp/B000KPKMX0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495764667&sr=8-1&keywords=pinnacle+powerstep now i see them at high end runners stores. i've had them for years after getting plantar faciitis, never had it again after using them. that being said, once your foot starts swimming inside a court shoe, it's over ~ time to buy a new shoe. i just take the new shoe insole out and replace it with the one i linked.

u/reallifedog · 2 pointsr/diabetes

Forget gel inserts. I'm on my feet all day on concrete and the best thing I've ever used is the Timberland Pro Anti-Fatigue. They are genuinely amazing for what you're doing. Here's the link: Timberland PRO Men's Anti Fatigue Technology Replacement Insole,Orange,Large/10-11 M US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009R9EJO8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_lI.Dzb0VZ0ZMZ

u/i_330 · 2 pointsr/premed

S U P E R F E E T. I know they're pricey, but they're SO worth it--I couldn't have made it through a year of scribing without them.

u/mstacle · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I’d consider something like these or these, as long as the shoes aren’t currently too tight, as they’ll take up a bit of room.

u/cyn1c77 · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

There is nothing wrong with have svelte ankles! (That is what I tell myself anyway.)

I use tongue pads to get a good fit with high volume boots. Tongue pad example on Amazon. They stick inside the tongue and let you get more lace pressure on your instep in situations like yours.

You can make your own once you sort out your needs as well.

u/noah03ark · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

http://www.amazon.com/Vibram-Rubber-Half-Soles-Replacement/dp/B006U4XN5O/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1412189025&sr=1-1&keywords=vibram+half+sole

My understanding is that any rubber sole added will do (cobblers usually have their own in stock) but I got these ones and had them put on. It was either this or a mini-lug one... I went with this for profile.

u/l3db3tt3r · 2 pointsr/WildernessBackpacking

Consider your insoles as well, they don't just offer support. If wet footwear is a common thing, get insoles that aren't like sponges, that tend to collapse and reduce function when wet.. If you need the extra cushion, look for gel, instead of foam, gel won't retain water. Superfeet have a pretty high track record with thru-hikers.

u/imsnurgalicious · 2 pointsr/FrugalFemaleFashion

Hmm. I’d never heard of these but now I’m bummed they don’t work. I did just order these inserts on amazon and am using them for the first time today. So far I think I like them! But time will tell.

u/darktheorytv · 2 pointsr/sneakermarket

Hey, if you don’t find someone who wants a trade I would recommend getting some insoles to make them fit. There are some good ones on amazon that do the job. I have purchased a few to keep my OG insoles clean and they make the shoes feel like a 9.5 (the shoes are a 10).

Good luck homie 👍🏼

u/JurassicUtility1 · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

Wearing without the removal insole is perfectly fine. If you feel like the boots are slightly too big with the insoles, I'm a fan of these insoles because they are thin and the leather molds to your feet nicely:
https://www.amazon.com/Pedag-102-Vegetable-Sheepskin-Slightly/dp/B001E531Z6?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_1

u/ZoidbergTheThird · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

Thicker socks and insoles. It's also possible to fill up some volume with a tongue pad.

u/MalinaRana · 2 pointsr/medicalschool

I'm a fan of Naturalizer shoes and boots. If I think the arch support is a bit on the weak side, then I replace their insoles with Green Superfeet Insoles.

u/risingsunx · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

For boots i used these. I was at a specialty shoe store when I first got these. The salesman mentioned that the heel shouldn't spill over the insole like a muffin top and sized mine accordingly. just FYI

For walking sneakers i use these.

I like the brown half soles a lot more than the blues, but the blue one has made unbearable sneakers comfortable enough. I learned that the $35 used GATs that gets posted on here a couple times a year don't do well with my feet. However, once I took the soles out and put the blues in I could actually walk a couple miles in it ok.

If I clap my feet together I have enough space for 1 forefinger to fit. Two fingers width and it'll jam half way. Quite the Donald duck feet lol.

u/ajd578 · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I've used these from Amazon.

u/vanpatten · 2 pointsr/NavyBlazer

If your heel completely slides out of it when you walk, then I would go down a half size and see what that is like.

Another option is to get tongue inserts to stick to the inside of the tongue, this makes the shoe fit "tighter" and prevents heel slippage. Here's a link

u/postgradcopy · 2 pointsr/pics
u/proleteriate · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

i have the same problem, this solves everything

Dr. Scholls

u/radical_negative_one · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I've been using barefoot insoles since I got my first pair of boat shoes, and they seem to be working pretty well.

u/fruitlewps · 2 pointsr/Converse

I use these in all my Chucks (about 9 pairs) and they work great.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GSVA53C/

u/queenbeluga · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I use these and I like them a lot! Edit: Just realized that they are no longer available on amazon, but maybe you could find them elsewhere?

u/there_will_be_blood_ · 2 pointsr/AsianMasculinity

>Are you short (<5'9")?

>Are you skinnyfat or just fat?

>Are you shy/introverted(can only feel comfortable with other Asians)?

>Do you have "soft" facial features(ie weak jawline)?

>In a dead-end career?

The solutions to these problems, in the most simplified form, are:

  • wear lifts (pulled this up from my Amazon account, I practice what I preach)

  • up protein intake, drastically reduce carb intake (especially sugar)

  • keep putting yourself in social situations. don't judge yourself if you get panic attacks, extreme nervousness, etc. it doesn't matter. a little birdie told you it will get better with time

  • lift heavy

  • (not really qualified to give career advice, sorry. sure there are people on this very sub that can help with that though)
u/Another_one37 · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

Okay so I'm a server at a restaurant, and I'm on my feet pretty much all day, every day. I can say without a doubt that any Dr Scholls or similar product is straight trash. You don't want an insole that's just softness for your feet. That's not helping shit. You need something with support. I swear I sound like an ad right now, but hear me out.

These are awesome. The Pinnacle powerstep. They support your feet amazingly and you'll be walking around all day wondering why the fuck you never picked em up sooner.

I have multiple pairs: I have em in my work shoes, I have these in my Chucks, I have these in my ultraboosts ffs, and they feel great in each shoe.

They take some getting used to when you first get them, and you'll feel it in your arches for maybe the first day or two, but after the insole and your foot bend to meet each other halfway you'll be walking on fucking clouds.

u/redhatpanda · 2 pointsr/goodyearwelt

I have ordered these www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0033BPBD4/ Will see if that helps.

>That being said how long ago did you purchase the boots? I believe they have a 30 day comfort guarantee.

I ordered these from domesticdomestic not Red Wing directly. And I have worn these outsides, so ethically not a very good thing to do by returning now.

u/haveyouseenmyglasses · 2 pointsr/rupaulsdragrace

Those are different, I think. I got mine at an Aldo shoe store in Canada but these are pretty much exactly the same: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001G0NSV6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1519958646&sr=8-1&keywords=terry+cloth+insoles

I feel your pain, I had chronic stank foot every summer for years before I found these. I hope they work for you!

u/MrDongji · 2 pointsr/tennis

You're most welcome.

Yeah, superfeet insoles immediately help me feel more stable yet plush.

Orange and green superfeet insoles so you can read what thousands of people think of em--not just me.

I have black ones which are the thinnest for my work shoes and hours standing on the train.

The orange will be the most plush; however, I found that they are so plush and thick for my Vapor 9.5s that there's ever so slightly some heel slippage so I opted for a lower-profile superfeet and now wear these Runner oriented superfeet for tennis.

I would search other brands too, there are some decent ones--I just preferred superfeet since I have had my black ones for years and works for me.

The ones you wear for tennis will definitely start to fray and that's okay as long as the actual mold and insole isn't cracked or anything like that. Superfeet has replacement policies but the wear on mine are minimal atm (had em for 2 months now).

Gotcha, we play similar frequencies about 3 to 4 times a week.

Yeah, if you go with Nike 9.5 Tours just know if you toe drag and slide, they're gonna look like this for the toe box area and out sole(first light blue pair is this year, prob 5 - 6 months | second black/purple pair was few years ago): https://imgur.com/a/W4P4H

I know a lot of people including my dad who wore Barricades--they are stable and bulkier so it's preference. They are solid and last longer I would generally say than Nike. Both have their place.

I personally value court feel and weight (lightest) shoe then stability so I've gravitated towards Nike over the years even tho I started in Barricades.

The 2017 barricades are okay, I put my foot in one and walked around--it's stable--just didn't have that "wow" this thing is plush and comfy feeling I get with my Vapors and Ubersonic 2s (obvious price diff) also see Asics recs.

Vapor advantage, I guarantee you will be almost identical to Vapor 9.5s.

You just spend less prob ~$60 - 70 for new pair to wear out in 4 - 6 months as opposed to the $140 or $180 (flyknit) and imo, more aesthetically pleasing 9.5s. If that money is worth aesthetics and "same" shoe that Fed is wearing then it is worth it! Look good, feel good, play good yeah?

Just my opinion, hope this helps.

Check out Asics--very very underrated. I would even go as far to say they are more comfy than some of my Nikes and Adidas.

Specifically the 3 and the 7.

I'm just bias towards Nike since tennis shoes were Vapor 9 back then and now I really like the 9.5s.

Interesting to see what the Vapor 10s will look like--I feel like I won't like em.

Trend I see is tennis brands adapting a sock fit rather than tongue which I do not like.

Rafa always always gets his custom shoes with a big fat plush tongue--it's his preference if you focus on what his shoes look like compared to the consumer version.




u/NippleButterfly · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

A tip for making the break-in easier is to get some thin insoles. I have these in all three of my Red Wings:

Spenco Rx Comfort Thin Lightweight Cushioning Orthotic Shoe Insole

Get one size higher then the Red Wing size. I wear size 9 Red Wings and got size "Women's 11-12 / Men's 10-11" Spencos and they fit perfect without any trimming.

u/WindupBot · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

Our entire family of flatfeet swear by these

u/shapelystory · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

This may or may not work with non-laced shoes, but I just learned about tongue pads. They're little fluffy/padded stickers kind of like heel-grips, that adhere to the tongue of a laced shoe or possibly just the top of your shoe wherever it's too loose. Maybe that would help your sliding-forward problems.

u/imagoodusername · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I've had success with Spenco RX Comfort Insoles. AE recommended Superfeet when I was in there last, but I used the Spencos for a year with my 1000 Miles, and thought they were great.

I'm debating also trying 3/4 length insoles, which will probably help out when there isn't much room in the toe box, but I need to tighten up around the arch.

Lastly, these Terrycloth insoles and a tongue pad are my go-to's for boat shoes.

u/MathTheUsername · 1 pointr/therewasanattempt

If it happens often, you might have what's called supination(or underpronation). It's where your foot naturally rolls outward. Example pic

Some people just naturally supinate, but it might be from a condition. I personally was just diagnosed with heel varus and metatarsus adductus. My podiatrist says I'll probably need surgery in like ten years.


If you don't have an actual condition, or even if you do, consider some insoles, and not soft gel insoles. You'll want something with rigid support. Rigid orthotics changed my life. When I have these puppies in, I never want to take my shoes off.

I am currently using Spenco Total Support MAX. The max part is key. The max is the rigid version of the total support.

Another really popular insole is Superfeet Green.

There is also the Superfeet MerinoGREY. They're the exact same model as the green, but have merino wool for more softness and warmth.

u/Gnugglesworth · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I have them and was able to add these. They were snug but not overly tight.

u/Dingle_BerryFairy · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I use these. I am normally a 10.5 C but some lasts and styles dont come in those so if I get a D I have to use theses, just enough to make the shoe fit really well.

u/a_marsh · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

If you like preppy shoes, look at penny loafers. You mentioned trouble with boat shoes lasting, though - to make any closed shoe last longer, wear it with no-show socks or terrycloth insoles. Either of those will absorb sweat and so your shoe lining won't deteriorate as quickly. Using cedar shoe trees at night will make them last even longer, and getting two pairs to alternate would be even better. Taking good care of your shoes can really help lengthen their lifespan.

u/giganticbulge · 1 pointr/Barber

What insoles are you using? I started using SuperFeet (https://www.amazon.com/Superfeet-GREEN-Full-Length-Insole/dp/B002T0072U?th=1&psc=1) last year after battling plantar fasciitis for a bit (I'm flat-footed), and these worked WONDERS. My pain is 100% gone. My back feels a bit better too.

On top of that, use Oofos (https://www.amazon.com/OOFOS-OOAHH-Unisex-Sandal-MASSAGER/dp/B0155I7GT4/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1511798338&sr=1-2-spons&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=oofos&psc=1) around your house. They're ugly as sin, but incredibly comfortable and provide support. Combine the two, barely walk around without arch support, and you'll be in good shape.

Sorry for the link gore.

u/xxsilence · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Shrinking? No, but you can try tongue pads or heel liners. If you have an AE store you can take them too, they're usually pretty great about helping make them fit, including the things I mentioned (I think they do tongue pads).

Edit: Something like this or this.

u/scumboi · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

As an alternative to no-see socks, there are insoles that are designed specifically to wear sockless. These have really good reviews on amazon...

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001G0NSY8/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_LGu3tb1G3BKHFQJ7

u/ab167 · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Here are my fits with my loafers on d.so: http://dressed.so/item/view/53cbeb131ed60

I find them to be really versatile, actually. I wore them all through the spring with no socks (with shoe liners) and they are much more comfortable in warm weather than boots, obviously. I'd have to see specific fits to know for sure, but it sounds like you should be able to wear them easily. I think loafers used to have more of an old-lady connotation, but they are quite fashionable at the moment.

I made a loafer album with a variety of styles for someone ages ago--maybe something will strike your fancy: http://imgur.com/a/qY5Da

u/20dollarnosebleed · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Instead of using those frustrating socks, I have two pairs of these.

They're washable and easily slip in and out of different pairs of shoes. That way I don't ruin my flats but don't have to bother with socks!

u/Hendrixlegend · 1 pointr/short

http://www.amazon.com/WSWS-3-Layer-Increase-Cushion-approximately/dp/B005JQYKJW

I've been wearing these for a year or so now and they've worked like a charm for me. Really comfortable, and with moderately thick shoes they'll give you about two extra inches, perfect amount for me.

u/dvandriesen · 1 pointr/Repsneakers

I bought soles off Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GSVA53C/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_W9U6xbX3Y301J

These helped on a pair of mine that were a tad loose.

u/Disco_Infiltrator · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Don't wear socks. If they start to smell, or to prevent a smell, buy these and use some Gold Bond. The insoles made my perma-smelly boat shoes from last year wearable again.

u/bakwadaabizhiwewinin · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

It's not a "heel" insert. It's a foot insert - runs the entire length of the shoe and is removable so you can remove them and wash em. I have wide feet and the shoe is quite wide so there is sufficient space for me to put [Pedag] (https://www.amazon.com/Pedag-Washable-Barefoot-US-38/dp/B001G0NSV6?th=1) terry cloth inserts in them. I wash the terry cloth inserts weekly (and leave in the insoles in Moku's) the terry cloth inserts last me the summer. The Mokus have a nice open mesh so they breath really well so my feet don't sweat too much. Now I also have a pair of [SeaVees] (https://www.seavees.com/collections/mens-standards/products/mens-army-issue-low-olive) Army Issue. These don't breathe very well so my feet sweat like crazy in the SeaVees.

u/averageUsername123 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I've used these types: http://www.amazon.com/Pairs-Large-Tongue-Shoes-Adhesive/dp/B0030KSCCA

I recommend getting a medium one.

u/OppositeDot · 1 pointr/amiugly

Well you could take a picture and not look at it.

How short are you? You could do what Tom Cruise supposedly does..... wear Elevator Shoes or Elevator Shoe Insole Lifts ,which can make you 3 inches taller.

The fuckoff signal might be because she knows you aren't confident in yourself. True confidence (not fake bravado) in a guy is usually an aphrodisiac to women. That is what is usually happening when you see ugly men with drop dead gorgeous women. (Money helps too.)

That signal could be many things other than you are ugly as hell. You could be giving off a creepy vibe without knowing it. Honestly, unless a guy looks like Quasimodo, most can find someone to love them.

Speaking of money, do you have a good job? Security is important to women too. That is why ugly doctors/lawyers have no problem getting hot women.




u/NeanderMat · 1 pointr/weightlifting

I'd suggest buying different sizes, and sending back the one that doesn't fit, which should be totally free for an Amazon Prime eligible product.

Some insoles also have cut marks so you can just adjust it to your needs.

Here are some examples after a quick search.

https://www.amazon.com/Sof-Sole-Memory-Plus-Cushioning/dp/B00PKM76U0/ref=sr_1_32?keywords=flat+insole&qid=1569316544&s=gateway&sr=8-32

https://www.amazon.com/Spenco-Comfort-Lightweight-Cushioning-Orthotic/dp/B000S6GBI6/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=flat+insole&qid=1569316544&s=gateway&sr=8-4

https://www.amazon.com/Cork-Insoles-Pack-Size-13/dp/B0043X90ME/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=thin+cork+insole+men&qid=1569316788&s=gateway&sr=8-5

https://www.amazon.com/Generation-Anti-Bacterial-Killing-Insoles-Inserts/dp/B07KFLGL41/ref=sr_1_25?keywords=kaps+insoles&qid=1569317227&s=gateway&sr=8-25

Personally I use Kaps Cork adjustable insoles but they are not sold on the US Amazon (I live in France), but they are very similar to the ones I linked last.

Lastly, you can also go to a Foot Locker or this kind of Sneakers shop and ask for a simple insole, this way you would have the opportunity to try them on and see if they fit. I have an old pair of AND1 flat insoles from when I used to play basketball a decade ago and they are still in a pretty good shape, I use them to replace my cross training shoes soles to flatten the drop.

I hope it helps.

u/maybebenji · 1 pointr/ftm

I like these they take a bit of getting used to. I use 1 layer everyday and 2 for concerts or something where I want to be tall. You might want to get shoes that are 1 size bigger to give you some room. If you use all the layers in your regular shoes, it's too tight. I wear them with converse high tops. They'd probably work with boots or other higher shoes but not with lower cut shoes. I put them under the insole to make it more comfortable since they're kind of hard. I recommend doing that or buying some insoles to put over the lift.

I like these because I take one layer and put them in each pair of my favorite shoes. You could switch them out but it gets annoying.

u/albatrawesome · 1 pointr/ftm

I think everyone else put it well, there are plenty of short cis men. Last night at the bar I was lol'ing and comparing myself to all the short cis dudes around me. You have to remember that confidence plays a big part in others' perception of you. Stand up straight and look people in the eye. Also, something I'm thinking about grabbing are shoe inserts that apparently can give you up to 2.8 extra inches which is kinda wild. Here's the link.

u/themanbat · 1 pointr/Tinder

Fixed that for you.

http://www.amazon.com/3-Layer-Height-Increase-Elevator-Insole/dp/8963293157/ref=pd_sim_hpc_7?ie=UTF8&refRID=055QETSMBA022GXN5H8N

And don't give me that bullshit about, oh, it's dishonest. Everything about a woman's appearance is often dishonest. Face paint, high heels, padded bra, spanx.

By the time it's time to take off your shoes and nail her, she'll be too horny to change her mind. Or sit on the bed before you take off your shoes and she won't know until much later.

u/patrick_byr · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I own several barrie & trubalance Aldens. I'm an 11D US on the brannock and take a 10.5D in the barrie. Barrie always fits great in the forefoot but the heel's a bit big. Barrie last is known for a large heel. Sometimes I use a thin leather insole (http://www.amazon.com/Pedag-102-Vegetable-Sheepskin-Slightly/dp/B001E531Z6/ref=pd_bxgy_hpc_img_y) for Barrie or Trubalance. Sometimes after break-in the heel settles in for a better fit over time. My old barrie shoes/boots fit better than the new ones. HTH.

u/MyCatsNameIsBernie · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

No change in width; the inserts just added some height under my heels and arches.

If you want to try Superfeet, and can't find any locally, Amazon has them with free return shipping if they don't fit.

EG still claims their UK sizes are 1/2 lower that US. That applied to me. I am 8.5D, and I took their UK8. I tried on UK7.5 in their shop, and it was too small.

u/Nice_nice50 · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Yes, low volume feet - but I don't have flat feet. Two options for you. First - you buy a tongue pad. It sticks onto the underside of the tongue - it works perfectly - much better than you'd think - as it pushes your foot back into the boot. It's more comfortable than it sounds. This was a tip I got from cobblers at trickers and cheaney in London who say it's still used on bespoke shoes (although it's sewn into the tongue). https://www.amazon.com/Pedag-Supra-Tongue-Large-Ounce/dp/B071RSG1XK

Second option is to buy the redwing thinnest insole - it's very comfortable poron insole. Buy it in the size down. It fits the boot well but falls short of your toes so you don't get cramped in the toebox.

u/246ohonesie · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

You could also try some tongue pads.

u/Thechosenjon · 1 pointr/RedWingShoes

Also, you can try running a thin insole in them if you decide to pull the trigger on those ones you found at the second hand. Something like this. I'm debating on trying something like this as well to try to plant the ball of my foot more and lock my heel down in the 1155's.

u/drewmey · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I have a pair of boots coming later this week. Although I am hopefully wrong, I am thinking there is a chance they will be a little too big. I have been looking into insoles in case I need to buy a pair. I assume leather would be prefered because it wouldn't trap moisture between the (real) insole/midsole and the new insole I am inserting. However, many of the ones I am seeing (example) are apparently only around 1.5mm-2mm thick. And likely flatten after wearing for a while. For people who find themselves with shoes a half size too big, do leather insoles help at all? Or would I need to be looking to thicker insoles like this or this?

u/wanderedoff · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

These ones worked well.

What are you using them for though? Tongue pads and heel pads have different purposes.

u/chobap · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

Your fiance could also try wearing men's shoe inserts for an added height boost!

u/Grimed · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I'd like to add a rubber half sole to my pair of AE strands. I heard the sole would wear out quickly so I'd like to preserve them the best I can.

Would these work?
Would you recommend I see a local cobbler instead?

u/PM_ME_YOUR_BACKDIMPS · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

My heel was slipping pretty badly out of my RW 875s and per GYWs suggestion, I tried insoles. It helped tremendously! Now the issue, however, is that my toes are crunched. So I really see three options:

u/MidnightDBA · 1 pointr/running
u/dangerhayes · 1 pointr/RedWingShoes

These have been great so far. Helps fill a little volume and adds a bit of cushioning.


Spenco Rx Comfort Thin Lightweight Cushioning Orthotic Shoe Insole, Women's 11-12.5/Men's 10-11.5 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000S6GBI6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2bkZDbRAJ6X8C

u/6ca · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

Yes. Vans Slip-ons, espadrilles, penny loafers, & camp mocs, all of which I think look great sockless. I dislike loafer socks because they always fall off my heel.

I use a little sprinkle of Gold Bond and these terry insoles to keep things comfy and dry. Never had a problem with stink even in summer, but YMMV.

u/treedle · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

For insoles, give these a try.

https://www.amazon.com/Timberland-PRO-Fatigue-Technology-Replacement/dp/B009R9EJO8/

They are thick. They aren't highly shaped, but offer a little arch support without being annoying.

What they do really well is cushion. The material and design is not too squishy and not too firm. No gimmicks like gel or flimsy pieces of plastic. Also they are fairly thick, so they should fix your volume problem and wont damage the leather insole.

I work on concrete all day and these are the best IMO. And I have tried about $120 worth of insoles over the last month. These will be my go to from now on.

u/ykball · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I have a pair of shoes or two that fit width and length wise but I have a fair amount of room across the vamp and I think I could benefit from an extra insole. I don’t need an orthotic one so I’m not too certain as to what kind to get. Should it be something like this ? Or should I be on the lookout for something different?

u/pastafariantimatter · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

I have the same problem with 11.5/12's. I buy 12D's and put these on the underside of the tongue, which stops the heel slip/squeak.

Ideally, though, you should buy a narrower shoe. 12B's fit me perfectly, they're just hardly ever available for anything but full price and are usually custom order.

u/ThaDynamite · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I bought my first pair of "premium" Chelsea boots - Meermin Black Calfs - a couple of days ago. The thing is, is that they come with leather soles and they are really slippery, especially since I'm not a slow walker. Since they're brand new, I don't want to get them resoled. I found "half soles" on Amazon that I can glue to the bottom of the soles. Would this be a good idea? If so, is there a tutorial or a buying guide for these soles?

u/Incorrect-English · 1 pointr/aspergers

/u/ThereInternet pretty much sums it up. In the meantime you could order some insoles off the internet to last until you can see a specialist. Memory Foam insoles (there are probably cheaper ones than these, but this is just an example to help you) can be bought easily, just choose the size that's the same as your current shoes.

Also when it comes to fashion, I tend to err on the side of caution and go for black anything. They're a lot less obvious to other people so I avoid comments about my shoes. You can also get away with comfier shoes if they're black, since the style isn't as obvious.

u/mbeemsterboer · 1 pointr/Fitness

Yes, it most definitely does. I'm 6'5' and ~235, so probably a similar but slightly heavier build to you, and I also have flat feet. That fact plays a huge role in all pain you'll have from your feet to your hips. I had some gluteus medius soreness/pain last year and went to PT for it. In the end, my PT concluded and taught me how the flatness of my feet let to my knees turning inward and then other muscles compensate, etc etc etc... Number 1 thing she recommended for me was to do strengthening exercises for all of my legs, lots of stretches for the hips, etc... and for knee pain, you're going to need to do much of the same. Strengthen up your hamstrings as much as you can b/c they support the knee. And, also, invest in some good shoe inserts. I use [these!] (http://www.amazon.com/Superfeet-Green-Premium-Insoles-Womens/dp/B0033BPBD4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1449506568&sr=8-3&keywords=inserts) and highly recommend them. I use them for running mainly, but they're great and help a lot. You can also get custom inserts from a doctor but those are much more expensive and they generally don't seem to be as well suited for sports or running.

u/Party_Mafia · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

get this vibram topy:
http://www.amazon.com/Vibram-Rubber-Half-Soles-Replacement/dp/B006U4XN5O/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1383024603&sr=8-1-fkmr1&keywords=vibram+topy

get some shoes goo, and glue the topy to your strands.

my cobbler charges me $28 for putting the topy on my PA.

u/MittenZz · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

You should have gone with the size 41 and put a tongue pad in the left one. One of my feet is 1/2 a size bigger than the other and this works perfectly.

Nothing you can do about shoes that are too small I'm afraid.

u/externals · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Congrats on the new job! I hope it's what you and your family needs.

Since you're going to be on your feet all day these here will probably be a lifesaver.

I'm going to be moving into a new apartment tomorrow that has no washer and dryer, so I'm planning on using one of these to do my main laundry in a bucket w/ minimal water and detergent. Should save me a "load" of money and help the planet too I guess...

Congrats on the new job!

u/emoney23 · 1 pointr/electricdaisycarnival
u/ftnwl · 1 pointr/running

Yay! My podiatrist recommended these insoles from Amazon over getting really expensive, custom ones, and they've made a huge difference. Good luck!

u/KiR3 · 1 pointr/hockeyplayers

I use the Superfeet Yellow in my skates and I chose to use the Yellow over the CCM because of Superfeet's "warranty" (just make sure the store you buy it from honors it or has something similar, or buy it from Superfeet directly). However, I feel that it doesn't have much padding so much as support in the heel and arch area. If you want padding, I would recommend something like this, plus it is much cheaper. I use that in my hiking boots where I need more padding rather than support.

u/chimerapopcorn · 1 pointr/sneakermarket

I used these insoles and it worked 💯

u/BigRedRobotNinja · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E6TYN8

I've only washed them twice, but so far they've held together pretty well and have stayed comfortable.

u/GossipGirl- · 1 pointr/short

I am at the exact height as you.what type of shoes lifts you use? I use this with 2.75 inches ..it's comfortable enough for me and I have tried all 3.54 but it's very hard and uncomfortable. specially with sneakers,I can manage it with timberland 6 inches boots which gives me total of 172.5 cm and I'm hoping to try this on a Chippewa supper logger which has a like 2.5 inch heel.

u/madkapitolist · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I have a pair of Frye Arkansas Midlace boots. They have already been resoled once a few years ago. The insoles are pretty hard and uncomfortable at times. I bought a pair of these insoles but I don't think they will fit in the shoe since I cannot take out the old insoles they appear to be glued on.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B009R9EJO8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I may also need to resole the boots soon again. Do you guys think I should try to restore these or should I just go for a better pair of boots? Been looking for a legit excuse to get something nice like some alden 405's or maybe some iron rangers.

http://imgur.com/a/KejNM

u/kloverr · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Tongue pads might be what you are looking for. Not sure if these are thick enough to accommodate that much of a size problem.

u/_whitenoise_ · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

These are the ones I use.

u/threwthelookinggrass · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I really like wearing my blucher mocs but my feet get so sweaty in them. I've tried using cotton insoles and they work for a couple hours but eventually get sweaty too. Any suggestions on what I can I try? Should I just wear socks with them?

If it matters they're ll bean jackman blucher mocs.

u/starkel91 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I glued a half sole to a pair of my boot heels. I used this, I trimmed the majority away and then cemented them on and then trimmed the rest of. Worked really well.

u/MagnarOfWinterfell · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I'm thinking of using a tongue pad to tighten the area between the top laces and my calf: https://amzn.com/B0030KSCCA

u/buttermellow11 · 0 pointsr/medicalschool

Also, don't get like $10 Dr.Scholls inserts from Walmart. Superfeet insoles are the best I've ever tried, and I can move them between pairs of shoes.

P.S. Matt Bomer is awesome

u/Rolaf · 0 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Have you tried insoles? Generally if i find a pair that are too big, ill put some thick insoles in them and potentially some tongue pads as well.

http://www.amazon.com/Pairs-Large-Tongue-Shoes-Adhesive/dp/B0030KSCCA

Good luck, hope that helps.

u/siler7 · 0 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Spenco insoles last really well. You might try putting these in something.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000S6GBI6