Why SOM? Foot-shaped shoes are good for your feet.
You are looking for foot-shaped shoes because you commit to giving your feet what they need.
You know that squeezed toes and excessive foot and heel support can affect your foot health and life. That is why your SOMs have a roomy toe-box, natural foot shaped and zero drop sole.
SOMs' foot-shaped shoes are MADE TO SERVE FEET.
Our natural foot-shaped shoes encourage you to rediscover your original sense of motion as your toes have plenty of space to spread out and be free. |
Foot Shaped Shoes
Feature: Natural Foot Shaped - Improve your natural strength.
What that means for you: The toes are the widest part of your foot, so it makes sense that the toe-box should be the widest part of the shoe to match!
Most conventional footwear has a tapering or narrow toe-box. These unhealthy shoes squeeze your toes into an unnatural position and can cause painful foot deformities like bunions.
Our foot-shaped sole promotes natural foot function and encourages an easy gait. The luxury of spreading your toes in roomy toe-box shoes also improves your balance and stability.
Lightweight & Flexible
Feature: Experience lightweight and flexible materials.
What does that means for you? Maximum comfort! Imagine having all the benefits of being barefoot but with slipper-like comfort (and, of course, having protection from the environment).
Since our sole is soft and flexible, it will allow your foot to function naturally.
Zero Drop
SOMs: Made to Serve Feet
When taken together, these elements bring us a shoe built in service of the feet that wear them. Upending the traditional model that asks feet to conform to shoes, SOMs' foot-shaped sneakers that allows your feet to relax into their natural shape and move comfortably. When you first put them on, you'll know like our customers are saying. Get your pair of SOMs today.
Worry about sizing?
We make it as easy as possible to choose the right size. It is simpler than you think. Visit our sizing page for some advice.
This page was first published in September 2015. Its content is still very accurate and updated on a regular basis. Last updated: Feb. 2024