Barefoot? Wide Toe Box?
When we refer to our shoes as “barefoot” shoes and mention that they have a “wide toe box,” this is what we mean:
Barefoot Shoes
“Barefoot” shoes have become a popular term for footwear that allows the foot to be in its natural state, free from restriction or confinement. These shoes provide enough space for the toes to spread and move functionally, ensure that the foot remains level with the ground, and allow the foot to perform its natural movements while walking. To achieve these characteristics, barefoot shoes typically have a “wide toe box,” a flat sole, and a flexible construction that bends and twists easily.
Wide Toe Box
The “toe box” refers to the shape of the shoe in the toe area, at the front of the shoe. Some toe boxes are narrow and pointy, while others are wider and referred to as a “wide toe box.” A wide toe box allows the toes to spread out naturally.
The “toe box” refers to the shape of the shoe in the toe area, at the front of the shoe. Some toe boxes are narrow and pointy, while others are wider and referred to as a “wide toe box.” A wide toe box allows the toes to spread out naturally.
And that’s what sets DeaDos shoes apart! Barefoot shoes for dance, with a wide toe box. See which shoes are available here.