Having bunions in summer can be desperate. When temperatures rise, the last thing you want is to wear closed footwear, but often there’s no other option if you want to avoid pain, chafing, or pressure on your foot.
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The good news? There are increasingly more options designed for annoying bunions. From EL PAÍS Escaparate, we have found sandals that combine open design, comfort, and support, finally allowing you to enjoy summer without giving up fresh feet.
And if you don’t have bunions but prioritize comfort, you can also take a look at alternatives such as barefoot sandals, orthopedic models, or Skechers proposals with good cushioning.

They don’t press
One of the big problems with bunions is constant friction. That’s why these sandals opt for an open toe and a structure that avoids compressing the sensitive area. The result is a more natural fit that reduces discomfort from the first use.

They are very comfortable
The cushioned insole helps distribute weight and relieve pressure with each step, which is key if you spend many hours standing or walking. In addition, they incorporate a slight wedge that also slims.
“They are super comfortable and their sole is truly orthopedic,” highlights a user.

Cool and safe
Added to all this is a non-slip sole that improves grip on complicated surfaces such as swimming pools or wet areas. And, being open, they allow the foot to breathe better on the hottest days.
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“Very comfortable and fresh, I like them a lot and they arrived without any damage, the size as expected, I am very happy.”
Overall, a practical, versatile, and increasingly popular option to forget about pain without giving up summer.
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*All purchase prices included in this article are updated as of June 5, 2026.
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