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  • Women's Wide Fit Orthopaedic Shoes | TDO 803-W
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  • Women`s Diabetic Orthopaedic Shoes | TDO 101-W
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  • Wide Fit Orthopaedic Diabetic Shoes | TDO 902-UNI
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  • Extra Wide Fitting Women Shoes with Rocker Bottom | TDO 101.20-W
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  • Extra Wide Fit Stretchy Shoes for Women | TDO 616.06.20-W
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  • Extra Wide Fitting Ladies Boots | TDO 412.20-W
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  • Extra Wide Fitting Orthopedic Shoes for Women | TDO 615.20-W
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  • Lace-Up Extra Wide Fitting Women’s Shoes | TDO 606.20-W
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  • Extra Wide Fit Ladies Diabetic Shoes | TDO 617.20-W
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Collection: Wide Fit Shoes for Women

Finding shoes that fit perfectly can be challenging, especially for women with wider feet. Standard-sized footwear often causes discomfort, pinching, or lack of proper support. Wide Fit Shoes for Women are specially designed to provide extra room and comfort, ensuring your feet feel supported and stylish all day long. At TDO Therapy, we offer a wide range of designs that cater to your unique needs without compromising on fashion.

Why Choose Wide Fit Shoes?

Wide fit shoes go beyond standard sizing, offering a better solution for women with naturally wider feet or foot conditions like bunions, swelling, or plantar fasciitis. Properly fitted shoes:

  • Prevent pinching and reduce friction.
  • Enhance comfort for extended wear.
  • Improve foot alignment, reducing strain on the knees and back.
  • Minimize the risk of blisters, corns, or calluses.

To learn more about how footwear impacts foot health, visit American Podiatric Medical Association.

Key Features of Wide Fit Shoes for Women

Our Wide Fit Shoes for Women are designed with comfort and functionality in mind. Here’s what to look for:

  • Spacious Toe Boxes: Allow your toes to spread naturally, reducing pressure on the feet.
  • Adjustable Closures: Provide a customizable fit for varying foot widths.
  • Cushioned Insoles: Add comfort and reduce impact during walking or standing.
  • Breathable Materials: Keep your feet cool and dry throughout the day.
  • Durable Construction: Ensure long-lasting wear without compromising style.

For additional guidance on choosing the right shoes, check out NHS Footwear Advice.

Style Meets Comfort

Gone are the days when wide fit shoes meant compromising on design. Today’s options come in a variety of styles, from chic flats and elegant heels to casual sneakers and durable boots. Whatever the occasion, you can find wide fit shoes that blend seamlessly with your wardrobe.

Benefits of Wearing Wide Fit Shoes

Making the switch to wide fit shoes can improve your overall foot health and daily comfort. Key benefits include:

  • Enhanced mobility and balance.
  • Reduced foot fatigue, even during long hours of wear.
  • Prevention of foot conditions caused by poorly fitting shoes.
  • Stylish designs that don’t compromise functionality.

Tips for Maintaining Foot Comfort

In addition to choosing the right footwear, practicing good foot care is essential. Use insoles for extra cushioning, keep your feet moisturized, and avoid wearing high heels for extended periods. For more tips, visit Healthline.

Explore Our Collection at TDO Therapy

Step into comfort with our Wide Fit Shoes for Women collection, designed to cater to your every need. From breathable sneakers to sophisticated heels, you’ll find shoes that perfectly balance style and functionality. Visit our homepage to browse our full range and find your perfect fit today.

Don’t settle for less — experience the difference of properly fitted footwear with Wide Fit Shoes for Women from TDO Therapy.

FAQs for TDO Wide Fit Shoes

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What types of fitting does TDO Therapy offer?

M Mould (Regular Fit)

G Mould (Wide Fit) ½ wider form of Regular Fit

K Mould (Large Fit) 1 size volumetrically bigger, wider, deeper, and taller fit of regular fit.

H Mould (X-Large Fit) 2 size volumetrically bigger, wider, deeper, and taller fit of regular fit.

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What is wide fit vs normal fit shoes?

Wide fit shoes are designed to provide more room and comfort for people with broader or wider feet, allowing for a better fit and reduced pressure points. Normal fit shoes, also known as regular or standard fit shoes, are designed for feet with a typical width. Wide fit shoes offer additional width and extra space, making them suitable for individuals with wider feet, bunions, or conditions that require more room for their feet.

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How do I know how wide my feet are?

To determine how wide your feet are, you can use a Brannock Device, a measuring tool commonly used in shoe stores. Alternatively, you can follow these steps at home:

  1. Place a piece of paper on a flat surface, such as a hard floor.
  2. Stand on the paper with your feet shoulder-width apart.
  3. Use a pen or pencil to trace the outline of your feet.
  4. Measure the widest point of each outline (usually across the ball of the foot) in inches or centimeters.
  5. Compare the measurements to size charts.

Disclaimer: The information provided in these FAQs is for informational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice. If you suspect you have Diabetic Foot or any other medical condition, consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.