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The Best Shoes for Oedema & Lymphoedema in 2025

What are the best shoes and boots for Oedema and Lymphoedema?
We take a look at what are the symptoms of oedema and lymphoedema and how the right footwear is so important. They are both, in simple terms, conditions caused by fluid getting stuck in the body. Both result in swelling, particularly of limbs, often causing pain for the sufferer and other effects such as loss of freedom of movement in the afflicted limb. Such pain can often make it difficult to keep active or engage in other important activities, even working, and can become part of a vicious cycle. We take a quick look at these conditions and suggest some ways to not let them win. We take a quick look at these conditions and suggest some ways to not let them win… Disclaimer: This information is of a general nature and should not be taken as a diagnosis. All questions and concerns should be directed to your Doctor, Podiatrist or other health advisor. Take me straight to the best shoes for Oedema and LymphoedemaOedema

Lymphoedema
Lymphoedema is a condition that is typically caused by a blockage of the lymphatic system, which, in turn causes swelling usually in all or part of a limb, and most commonly in legs and arms.
There are 2 main types of Lymphoedema - primary & secondary - with secondary lymphoedema being much more common. Whilst the effects are broadly similar, the difference lies in the cause:
Primary lymphoedema, which is considered rare, affects an estimated 1 in every 6,000 people and is caused by faulty genes that affect the development of the lymphatic system; it can develop at any age, but usually starts during infancy, adolescence, or early adulthood.[1]
Secondary lymphoedema is a condition affecting an estimated 200,000[1] people in the UK (or 1 in 300, to put it in context).
It is caused by damage to the lymphatic system or problems with the movement and drainage of fluid in the lymphatic system and can often be the result of a cancer treatment, an infection, injury, inflammation of the limb, or a lack of limb movement.
What can be done?
Of course, swollen legs, feet and ankles will have an impact on life, especially when the swelling causes a lot of pain, so what can be done?
Well, firstly, if you have or suspect you have either of these conditions then you should consult your GP for advice.
They may suggest some self-treatment, such as:
- gentle exercise to keep the limbs moving and circulation flowing, and try to release some fluid from the area;
- gentle massage and the raising of your feet to allow gravity to help drain fluid away;
- a formal programme of treatment such as CDT may be suggested.
Further advice can be sought from the wonderful Lymphoedema Support Network.
For longer term sufferers of swollen legs, ankles and feet though, fear not, we receive many messages from oedema and lymphoedema suffers that our shoes have been able to provide a new lease of life!
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How can the right shoes help oedema and lymphoedema?
There are a few ways in which our shoes can help sufferers of swollen feet, and these guidelines may help you too.
Wide and deep enough: Firstly, your footwear must be wide and deep enough to accommodate swollen feet or feet that swell. Our shoes are wider and deeper than high street shoes, in three variable width fittings accommodating feet from E – 8E (that’s EEEEEEEE!) width. We are delighted to help many customers with Lymphoedema, however, symptoms vary and a reminder that our current maximum foot circumference that our shoes can accommodate is 328 mm for men’s shoes and 290 mm for women’s shoes.
Pain-free footwear: As moderate exercise is important in keeping fluid moving round the body, it is important to have footwear that allows for you to remain mobile without causing too much pain. Therefore, choosing a shoe that fits well and is the right size and shape for your foot is important.
Full coverage and even compression: It is better to wear a shoe which gently covers the foot, offering an even compression over the top of the foot, therefore preventing swelling down into the foot.
I always get my shoes from this firm. After having a new hip my leg got Lymphoedema and my foot swelled up. It’s the only place I can get modern shoes from.
Ena


Extra Wide & Deep Footwear
Simply put, our footwear offers more room for swollen feet and ankles. In particular, our variable width 6V fittings offer the widest and deepest options available from "regular" retailers on the market.
This can provide your feet with much needed space without compressing the foot and causing further swelling around the shoe entry point. Low cut court shoes, for instance, are not recommended for oedema sufferers, as swelling will occur at the top of the foot above the shoe opening. However, court shoes with elasticated toplines could provide the option for a dressed-up look without the associated issues.
We have styles in our widest fittings across all categories, casual and smart alike. For instance, you’ll find trainers for lymphoedema like Gabrielle (pictured), canvas styles like Casey and Lavinia, sandals, house shoes for swollen feet and even dress shoes, like Atlantic.
Our Joyful Strides Ambassador Liz has Lymphoedema and had 5 different brands delivered to the house in order to help her find her perfect fit. Unfortunately, none of those offered by other brands were the right fit and looked horrendous. She had almost given up hope of finding comfortable and stylish shoes until she discovered stable wedge trainer Arabia and Turtle sandal.
Read how Liz rediscovered Joyful Strides with our shoes
Variable Width Fittings
Many customers report swelling in one foot more than the other, meaning they need shoes in different width fittings. This isn’t something that is easy to come by! However, our variable width fittings can accommodate this.
Our variable width fitting shoes work through the supply of removable insoles, which allow you to turn a 6E shoe into an 8E shoe by simple removing 1 or 2 insoles. If you experience more swelling in one foot than the other, you can remove only the insoles from the shoe where you require the most space, leaving the other perfectly sized!
- Find out more about our width fittings
- View our 2V(2E-4E) width women's footwear
- View our 2V(2E-4E) width men's footwear
- View our 6V(6E-8E) width women's footwear
- View our 6V(6E-8E) width men's footwear
I have lymphedema and now only wear shoes from your company, and they are heavenly.
Kate


Everyday comfort and casual shoes for lymphoedema
Casual pump Sinead is one of our best-selling styles, in classic casual styling with a low stitch point that enables extra-wide opening and built on our bumper sole for style and comfort.
Sporty trainer look casual shoe Giulia is an easy-to-wear casual shoe in soft suede with a touch fastening strap that allows for easy access and adjustment. The wedge sole is both modern and practical and the square toe shape gives extra room for toes.
Soft leather Mary-Jane Vista features our asymmetric toe shape to allow more room for toes to spread naturally and a V-throat for a more comfortable fit. Perfect all year round.
Sandals for lymphoedema
We offer sandals of all types to suit all occasions and many of these are just great for people with lymphoedema. Many open-up wide and come with one, two or even three adjustable straps for ultimate adjustability, are built in a range of styles including sporty air-bubble soles like Teal, flat sandals like Hazel, Wallis or Bliss 2, or wedge soles like Firecracker.
All of these styles have extra-long, extended straps that can be cut-to-fit*, which can help in the summer when the foot can swell more due to warm weather.
Soft canvas shoes for lymphoedema
If your feet are painful there’s nothing like a soft canvas shoe to get you out and about in pure comfort.
New for 2025 Teddy and Paddle, alongside old favourites like Rattle, Penguin, Abstract, Pelican and more are just the styles you need, with soft material that gently envelopes your feet and elasticated straps that stretch with your foot movement or as your feet swell.
They’re so comfy and lightweight you can even wear them as house shoes but, with their hard-wearing soles and back stiffener for support, they’re just wonderful for getting out and about.
Plus, they’re made with no animal products so they’re completely vegan-friendly!
Easy access shoes for swollen feet
Many of our shoes, trainers and sandals are designed with easy access in mind, using extra-wide or front openings and/or inside zips to increase the opening size of the shoe. These features enable you to slip your foot in without squashing, squeezing and rubbing and then close comfortably around your foot.
If you have extra wide feet, then there are a few styles that we have designed specifically for you, including features like extended cut-to-fit straps and extra-wide opening for easy access. Styles include Serena, Bullfinch and Pacific, alongside men’s Darren and many more.
- View our 6V(6E-8E) width women's footwear
- View our 6V(6E-8E) width men's footwear
What are the best trainers for oedema and lymphoedema?
Lexi is a modern stretch trainer with breathable mesh and square toe shape that is ideal for feet that swell, as well as being diabetes and bunion-friendly!
Garforth is a classically styled trainer with a seam-free stretch toe-box and Gibson lace-up fastening, which allows for wide opening and easy access, whilst Pheasant has breathable stretch mesh panels that allow air to flow around your foot to keep them cool on warm days. They also open up wide and are easily adjustable with twin touch fastening straps.
Thanks to psoriatic arthritis and lymphoedema I haven't been able to fit into "normal" shoes for over 2 years. So, to finally have found DB Wider Fit Shoes have a 6V variable width available is sooooo exciting! These are much much wider than the wide fitting shoes you will find on the high street. I'm looking forward to adding a few different types to my wardrobe, but for now I'm happily in love with my first pair
@eat_sleep_crochet_repeat


Wide-fitting Stretch Shoes
Our Stretch range has been cleverly designed to provide a range of shoes that hug your feet! The elasticated fabrics or straps mould gently to the shape of your foot and grow as your feet swell, creating more space, reducing compression and also rubbing. Many of our stretch range are also seam free, further reducing the elements that can cause rubbing and pain in swollen feet.
Styles like Tansy, Lexi and Petula offer full front stretch panels in classically styled trainers or everyday shoes, so they look just like “normal” shoes.
- View our women's wide-fitting stretch shoes here
- View our men's wide-fitting stretch shoes here
Wide-fitting House Shoes
Our slippers and house shoes feature the comfort of a slipper with the support of a shoe. Styled for wear both inside and out, with all day comfort in mind.
Features include easy access, elasticated straps and stretch panels, built-in back-stiffeners and hard-wearing soles.
Discover styles like house shoes Cat and Nieve, or slippers Katya and Lake and many more below or, for a more in-depth look, read our dedicated house shoes for swollen feet article.
Risk free footwear
We know that it’s really difficult to order footwear online and find the perfect fit, but we want to make it as easy, risk-free and stress-free as possible. That’s why we offer free postage on returns and exchanges on all UK orders so that, if you’re in the UK and have ordered from us and the shoes aren’t right for whatever reason, you can give us a call to discuss the problem and return them to us, unworn except for trying on to exchange for a different size, style or fitting without paying a penny more in postage.
Once you’ve found your perfect fit, you’ll never look back!
We hope that you agree that our wide-fitting shoes, trainers and sandals offer the perfect fit for every wide, deep or problem foot!
VAT Exempt footwear
Did you know, if you need 6E, 6V or 8E fitting footwear and have a qualifying condition, that you might be eligible for VAT relief?
This means that you could essentially benefit from a discount of 20%. And what's more, our promotional discount codes still apply, meaning you can gain further savings.
We make it easy to claim your VAT relief by clearly listing the VAT exempt price against qualifying products, and provide a very short form to fill out as part of the checkout process when ordering your 6E, 8E or 6V fitting shoes.
Qualifying conditions for VAT free purchases include physical or mental impairment that affects your ability to carry out everyday activities, for example, blindness; conditions treated as chronic sickness, such as diabetes, arthritis or lymphoedema; and long-term illnesses.
Look out for the link underneath our available fittings on each product page to claim your VAT exemption.
Need Our Help?
If you’re unsure about anything at all to do with our styles, features or fittings and whether they’re right for you, please do contact us on +44 (0)1933 311 077, Monday to Friday, 9-5 to speak with one of our friendly, knowledgeable UK based customer services team, who will be delighted to help.
OR would you like some in-person help to find the perfect fit for your feet? Then why not book an appointment and visit our Fitting Centre in Rushden, Northamptonshire.
We offer a traditional, personal service to help you find the perfect shoes either for naturally broad feet, to accommodate orthotics and or for foot health issues such as arthritis, lymphoedema, diabetes, bunions and many more.
Our appointment system ensures you'll receive our team's full attention and there's no obligation to buy.
Check out our Fitting Centre details today for further information.
*The strap can be cut to the correct length. Please note, once cut the shoes cannot be returned.
[1] https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lymphoedema/
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