Wearing barefoot footwear allows the foot to sense every change in the ground and therefore constantly adapt to it. The right choice of barefoot footwear allows for healthy foot development and develops a sense of balance, movement, posture and awareness of one's own body in contact with the environment.
Barefoot footwear is characterised by a thin, flat sole that is flexible or flexible in all directions, allowing good ground contact and natural foot movement. The front of the shoe is asymmetrical, wide and roomy, allowing the toes to open up nicely when walking. The footwear shall be well fixed to the foot, which means that it shall not jump off the foot or press forward when walking.
When choosing the model and number of footwear, care must be taken to ensure that there is enough space in front of the toes for movement. A space of 1.2 cm is recommended for closed shoes and slippers, 0.7 cm for sandals, up to 1.5 cm for winter shoes and 0.6 to 0.8 cm for first steps. When choosing a suitable shoe, we also consider that the shoe is wide enough, fits the shape and volume of the foot well, and has a toe shape that matches the shape of our toes.
This category includes barefoot shoes for adults from size 36.




































































































































