NBD, Just Some Ballet Flats That Won't Make Your Arches Ache (2024)

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Love it or hate it, the

ballet flat’s big comeback is still very much underway. But for my fellow millennials that spent the aughts abusing our feet running around in paper-thin ballerinas (ah, youth), their triumphant return is…complicated. With age comes wisdom—and a lower threshold for painful shoes–so I’m happy to report ballet flats with arch support do exist, and deserve some space in your closet.

Ballet flats are traditionally “a very flexible, soft, lightweight, flat shoe with minimal padding or support,” according to podiatrist Dr. Najwa Javed of Silicon Valley Podiatry Group and founder of E'MAR Italy, a chic comfort shoe brand. Besides short-term discomfort, ballet flats can spur bigger issues big-picture like “soft tissue pain such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and arch pain,” Dr. Javed explains.

Additionally, get this: the pain potential also depends on your foot's shape. “People with high arches can usually tolerate ballet flats, but over time they can develop pain in high-pressure areas due to the lack of cushioning,” Dr. Javed says. Apparently, for flat or low arches, “prolonged wear [of ballet flats] causes pain due to the lack of support; this pain can be isolated to the foot but can also involve the ankle and lower back,” explains Dr. Javed. She commonly sees ballet flat wearers with flatter feet and “increased back pain, due to the inherent instability of the low or flat arch foot type.”

Luckily, there are a few key features that can, indeed, make for a supportive ballerina style. According to Dr. Javed, these are: “a rigid sole with a slight heel and some arch padding." This helps reduce friction and pressure on the arch and lower back! Now that we've got that sorted, I'm here to help you discover all that and in the name of fashun!

Our top picks for the best ballet flats with arch support of 2024:

Plus, don't miss more cute and comfy flats, our fave work sneakers, and these stylish slip-ons. But first, read on for 11 pairs of stylish and supportive ballet flats that you won’t wanna take off.

these elegant gold ones

Birdies The Crane

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these elegant gold ones

Birdies The Crane

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Love the slightly squared toe and elongating shape of these soft leather beauts. Inside, they've got plush, supportive quilted insoles that Birdies are known for, containing layered high density and memory foam, a shock absorption pad, and arch and heel cookie. BTW, if you're between sizes or have wide feet, consider going up half a size.

Rave review
: "Beautiful leather is used in the construction of these amazingly comfortable flats. I love Birdies quilted comfort and I own several pairs. They are perfect for special occasions, as well as, everyday wear. Birdies are a joy for your feet and overall well-being."

Details:

Colors:Antique Gold, Copper, Port, and more.
Sizing:5-12
Materials:Leather or Suede Uppers

these all-weather wonders

Vivaia Aria 5° Pointed-Toe Water Repellent Ballet Flats

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these all-weather wonders

Vivaia Aria 5° Pointed-Toe Water Repellent Ballet Flats

These cute flats come in tons of colors and patterns, and are made of chafe-free knit material that's machine washable and water repellent so you can wear them on drizzly days without stressing. And that's just the exteriors—inside, you'll find soft foam insoles with arch support and a heel cushion. Many styles come in wide widths, too.

Details:

Colors:Cream Ivory, Lavender, Denim Blue, and more.
Sizing:36-42
Material:Recycled knit uppers, Rubber outsole

this saucy snake-print pair

ABEO Cadence Bow

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this saucy snake-print pair

ABEO Cadence Bow

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Undetectable to the eye, these cleverly designed cuties have a hidden 1" wedge heel for a ton of arch and heel support, both things sorely lacking in most fully flat and thin-soled ballet flats. The brand's BIOsystem® orthotic footbed helps with alignment from toe to head. And get this: there's a deep heel cup for shock absorption and to prevent the foot from sliding out of place. Also awesome? These have a spacious, squish-free toe box and blister-evading buttery leather uppers.

Details:

Colors:Snake Print, Light Gold, Black, and more.
Sizing:5-11 (neutral and metatarsal footbed options)
Materials:Leather or suede uppers, leather lining, and TPR (thermoplastic rubber) outsoles

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these shiny patent ones

Aerosoles Homebet Ballet Flat

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these shiny patent ones

Aerosoles Homebet Ballet Flat

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Aerosoles is known for comfort-centric kicks and this classic ballet style is no exception. Reviewers rave about how this well-priced pair with a sturdy sole offers great support for flatter arches—no break-in period needed—and they are gentle on calluses and bunions.

Rave Review:
“A perfect pair for not-so-perfect feet. Many people make the assumption that all ballet flats are basically the same. After spending more money than I care to admit, I have to disagree from experience. The Homebet Aerosoles ballet flat I finally purchased has been my go-to since I slipped my bunioned and collapsible-arch feet into them. I do not have perfect feet but I still want style, elegance and durable craftsmanship in my shoes. I am most satisfied by this purchase. It is comfortable from the get-go without having to 'break them in.' The quality is worth the price.”

Details:

Colors:Black Snake, Racing Red, Soft Gold, and more.
Sizing:5-12
Material:Patent faux leather

these hybrid mary jane ballet flats

Cole Haan Women's Bridge Maryjane Ballet

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these hybrid mary jane ballet flats

Cole Haan Women's Bridge Maryjane Ballet

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While Dr. Javed says ballet flats with ankle straps don't actually add further support for those fatigued arches than classic slip-on styles... a MaryJane-ballet flat hybrid is cute as hell and will add further stylishness to your closet. These square-toed bbs are lightweight with ample arch support, a polished vibe, and endless styling possibilities.

Rave Review:
“These are extremely comfortable and chic! I use them for work, where I am on my feet 5+ hours at a time."

Details:

Colors:Bloodstone, Black, Black Patent
Sizing:5-11
Material:Synthetic, Polyurethane

these crisscrossed cuties

Hopp X Ballet - Navy / Black Stretch

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these crisscrossed cuties

Hopp X Ballet - Navy / Black Stretch

With strapless flats, ballet style or otherwise, keeping them on your feet and avoiding heels slipping out with each step can be an uphill battle. No need to stress over that with these stretchy satin-like ones that stay put when they're on, but are also easy to slide on or off because of the stretchy, buckle-free crisscrossed straps. The softly square toe box won't pinch toes and the padded, supportive insoles are lined in sweat-free supple leather that'll mold to your foot's shape like a glove.

Details:

Colors:Navy/Black, Cherry, Cacao, and more!
Sizing:36-42
Materials:Stretch fabric uppers and straps, leather lining, and rubber soles

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these sheer, strappy stunners

E'Mar Everyday Ankle Strap Pump

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these sheer, strappy stunners

E'Mar Everyday Ankle Strap Pump

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For a creative riff on the classic style, check out this pair that screams (uh, whispers) quiet luxury. Love the elegant squared-toe shape, dainty wraparound ankle strap, and low block heel. And do you see that gorge latticed, double-layered mesh design (extra breathable in hot weather, BTW)?! Inside, the insoles are insanely supportive with discreet cushioning and extra arch padding because these beauts were designed by a foot surgeon.

Rave Review: "I have had a hard time with flats due to my flat feet and when I saw these, I knew that I had to give them a try. E'mar Italy has delivered again. These feel so comfortable when walking and standing and the look is stylish. Olive green is not a common color for shoes which is a plus. I also love how unique yet comfortable this brand's shoes are—I highly recommend them!"

Details:

Colors:Olive, Almond
Sizing:35-41
Material:Almond: Napa leather lining and sole Olive: Vegan microfiber upper and interlaced mesh

these versatile bestsellers

Camper Right Leather Ballerinas

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these versatile bestsellers

Camper Right Leather Ballerinas

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Available in a rainbow of hues of soft, high-quality leather, these bbs with a stretchy, wide elastic strap have been a Camper bestseller for nearly 20 (!!) years and for v good reason. The sturdy rubber soles are way more durable and shock-absorbing than your typical ballerina, while the removable insoles have plush cushioning to pamper those arches. P.S. Per multiple reviews, size up a half or whole size for max comfort.

Rave Review: "Love these classic, versatile and comfortable shoes! I can't live without them. I want them in every color."

Details:

Colors:Blue, Burgundy, Deep Red, and more.
Sizing:5-11
Materials:Leather or suede uppers, fabric and leather interior lining, elastic straps

this polished pair

Vionic Arielle Pointed Toe Flat

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this polished pair

Vionic Arielle Pointed Toe Flat

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From slippers to boots to heels, Vionic is a go-to for truly supportive kicks. However, they really excel at work-ready flats that won't kill your feet on your commute, like this posh point-toed pair jazzed up with chain-link detail in soft leather. The secret? Insoles with the brand's signature Orthaheel technology, which promises cushioning, arch support, flexibility and stability (not to mention posture correction and full-body alignment) with each step. JFYI, these require a bit of breaking in for max comfort, according to reviews.

Rave Review: "Not only is this shoe cute but it’s comfortable. If you are looking for a shoe that can dress up jeans and be worn all day, this is it. It is supportive and stylish. I highly recommend."

Details:

Colors:Black, Camel
Sizing:5-11
Materials:Leather upper, synthetic lining and sole

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this bunion-friendly pair

Calla Charlotte Wide Fit

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this bunion-friendly pair

Calla Charlotte Wide Fit

If you've got wider feet and/or bunions, finding comfy flats can be a real pain. Enter: UK-based brand Calla, which specializes in kicks expressly designed to fit up to WW-width feet. These classic buttery leather flats have cushioned insoles with arch support and a discreet heel for shock absorption. Plus, there's a hidden stretch panel in the toe box to accommodate and conceal bunions (and to avoid squashed toes in general).

Details:

Colors:Navy, Black, Brown, and more.
Sizing:6-10
Materials:Suede or leather uppers

these slick ones

Marion Parke Ballet Flats

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these slick ones

Marion Parke Ballet Flats

Yes, they're a splurge, but these sleek square-toed flats with an adjustable buckle on the vamp's dainty strap don't mess around on the support front. Foot surgeon-turned-designer Marion Parke's signature, twice-patented insoles are designed to pamper and support arches, increase stability (when walking and standing), and reduce fatigue and pressure on the ball of the foot. Dreamy!

Details:

Colors:Black Patent, Silver Metallic, Stone, and more.
Sizing:36-41
Materials:Patent or metallic leather uppers, leather lining

FAQ:

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Do any ballet flats have arch support?

Yes, as these cute picks prove! But generally speaking, ballet flats with arch support have “a rigid sole, medial arch padding, and .5” to 1” of heel thickness," Dr. Javed says of the three factors that “can help and support your foot much better” than most ballet styles can.

How do you get arch support in ballet flats?

While most arch-pampering happens inside shoes, the materials of the upper and outsole materials matter, too. Leather is the gold standard upper material per Dr. Javed, for “enough stretchability without compromising support” and be cautious with rigid materials like pleather (“too restrictive and can cause friction blisters”) and materials with too much give, like canvas or too-stretchy knits, which can “cause increased collapse of the arch.” Outsoles made of “supportive thermoplastic rubber with intrinsic stability can help with reduced arch collapse,” she says. “The more rigid the sole, the better the support, and flexible soles will cause pain and damage long term.”

Are flats good for high arches?

"People with high arches can usually tolerate ballet flats” because it’s an “inherently stable foot type,” Dr. Javed says, so though flats aren't exactly 'good' for any foot shape, they're less problematic if you have high versus low arches. That said, frequent use can lead to pain in high-pressure areas due to the lack of cushioning!

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FAQs

Why do ballet flats hurt my feet? ›

Ballet flats, flip flops and other flat shoes also cause injuries because they offer little to no support for the arch and no cushion for the bottom of the foot. Shoes that provide no support or cushion can lead to inflammation of the thick tissue on the bottom of the foot known as the plantar fascia.

What are the cons of ballet flats? ›

Many flats feature a shallow and narrow toe box (the part of the shoe where the toes go). A too-small toe box often doesn't align with the shape of a foot and ends up squishing the toes. It can also increase pressure on top of and under the foot, and restrict the movement of the forefoot during walking.

Are flats good for feet? ›

Flat shoes with minimal support will cause your Achilles tendon to work harder to keep the shoe on and the feet in alignment. This can lead to soreness in your Achilles tendon and your calves which are working harder to support your feet.

Are ballet flats unprofessional? ›

I've found the best flats for the office are ballet flats, brogues and loafers [the closed kind not slides as these can look a little too casual] and flat boots for winter [see in order below]. Try to keep your flats as streamlined and simple as possible to keep them professional.

Why do podiatrists hate ballet flats? ›

“They traditionally don't offer any arch support,” explains podiatrist Saylee Tulpule. “This lack of support can lead to common foot issues such as plantar fasciitis” — inflammation of the lower foot and heel tissue — “and can aggravate flat feet or joints in the midfoot,” she tells Yahoo Life.

How do I stop my ballet flats from hurting? ›

One solution could be to add heel grips or cushion pads to the inside of the shoes to help prevent rubbing and blisters. Another option is to try stretching out the shoes by wearing them with thick socks or using a shoe stretching spray.

How can I make my ballet flats more comfortable? ›

If you experience pain, you can loosen your flats in one of two ways:
  1. If they are made of faux leather, apply some shoe conditioner to soften it a bit and wear them around your home.
  2. If they are not made of faux leather, pop on your thickest socks and wear your ballet flats around your house.

What are the side effects of ballet flats? ›

Ballet Flats

You won't get any arch support from these shoes. That can lead to knee, hip, and back problems. Poor arch support can also cause a painful foot condition called plantar fasciitis.

Should you size up or down in ballet flats? ›

For rounded styles, like ballet flats, go a half size down.

Do ballet flats have arch support? ›

A ballet flat will not usually give as much arch support as a sneaker,” she admits. “But [they] can be supportive if the construction of the shoe incorporates an arch support...” Despite the name, a “flat” shoe can still offer adequate support if it's intentionally designed.

Are ballet flats back in style 2024? ›

The rise in popularity ushers in a new era for ballet flats, which once brought only images of the girlhood aesthetic trend to mind. In short, they've grown up for 2024 with sleek neutrals, minimalist silhouette iterations, and a something-for-everyone mentality. There are also no signs of them slowing down.

Is it better to wear socks with flats? ›

Typically, flats are meant to be worn without socks because they often feature open-top designs. But if you absolutely must wear socks, look for a pair specifically designed for the sleek construction of a work flat. A good indicator of high-quality work flats is a shoe that doesn't require any socks.

Are ballet flats uncomfortable? ›

Unfortunately, this fashion staple of the 1990s has been called “one of the least foot-friendly” styles of shoes a person could wear. Here's why: It's right there in the name: they're flat. They're also thin-soled, so the bottoms of your feet feel every bump and stone on sidewalks, parks, or wherever you're walking.

What color ballet flats go with everything? ›

Black ballet shoes go with anything and the outfit combinations with them are limitless.

What are the best flat shoes for a woman's interview? ›

Ballet Flats: Comfortable and stylish, ballet flats in leather or suede are a great choice. Loafers: Women's loafers in leather or patent finish can provide a polished and contemporary look. Block-Heeled Shoes: Closed-toe shoes with a moderate block heel offer both comfort and style.

How do I make my ballet flats comfortable? ›

How To Make Women's Essential Flats Even More Comfortable?
  1. #1: Break Into Your Shoes. ...
  2. #2: Give Invisible Liner Socks A Shot! ...
  3. #3: Use Gel Dots To Tackle Friction. ...
  4. #4: Band-Aid Is Your Next Best Option! ...
  5. #5: Find Shoes With Padding! ...
  6. #6: Try Moleskin Padding Over The Shoe Insole! ...
  7. #7: Care For Your Skin.
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Are ballerina flats bad for your feet? ›

Most are rounded and don't provide enough wiggle room for actual toes. Ballet flats are strapless, so it can be a struggle to keep them on your feet. Your toes end up doing a lot of grip work, which can lead to muscle strain, claw toe, and other toe deformities.

Why do my feet hurt in flats but not in heels? ›

Just because a shoe is flat doesn't mean it's good for your feet. Flip flops, ballet flats, and some sneakers contribute to foot pain just like high heels can, because they lack crucial support. Flats and sneakers without arch support or shock absorption put extra strain on the balls and heels of your feet.

Why do my feet feel better in heels than flats? ›

A completely flat shoe puts more tension and force on the Achilles tendon and the plantar fascia, which is a ligament on the bottom of the foot. If you have a slight heel, one to two inches, that takes a little bit of the tension off both of those areas.”

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