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Shoes can be classified in two ways: dress shoes and casual shoes. Dress shoes are used on formal occasions, while casual shoes are used on informal occasions, combined with light and everyday clothes. Casual sneakers are perfect for any moment, whether relaxing, going to the mall, the park, having dinner with friends, or even your day-to-day activities at work.

Based on studies, Feet Without Pain created a line of custom-made shoes to give Brazilians even more quality of life. Anyone can use them, especially those with wide feet and deformities who have trouble finding comfortable shoes that fit. Our Bespoke shoes are specially made for each person’s feet to eliminate all the discomfort and stiffness of an ordinary shoe.

Tênis Casual Sob Medida

Feet Without Pain custom casual sneakers

Why wear tailored casual sneakers?

How footwear is produced generally does not meet the entire population’s needs. Many people feel uncomfortable with shoes bought in regular stores because standardized manufacturing does not consider each foot’s unique features. Feet Without Pain’s custom-made casual sneakers are made to fit your feet, bringing comfort and eliminating the pain caused by ordinary shoes. They are the best option if you have wide feet, deformities, or pain!

With millimetric digital precision and considering every detail, from dimensions such as width, length, and circumference, to foot pain and deformities, Feet Without Pain’s custom-made shoes are guaranteed to fit and relieve your pain. See other benefits of custom casual sneakers:

  • Perfect fit for wide feet;
  • Increased comfort;
  • Standing longer without pain or discomfort;
  • Prevention of disease progression;
  • Ideal space to fit a custom insole.

Foot problems caused by tight shoes

Do you sometimes feel pain in your feet? Do your feet have minor bruises? Know that these may be some signs that your shoes are tight. When footwear presses against the skin, it can cause injuries. By also putting pressure on the bones, you can develop pathologies and injuries, such as:

tamanho ideal calçado
The ideal shoe should have a gap of about 1cm

Characteristics of the Brazilian feet

We can see from our survey that the majority of the Brazilian population suffers from problems caused by tight shoes:

  • Hallux valgus (bunion) has a high incidence ranging from 14.8% to 53.7% of the female population. For men, it ranges from 6.3% to 13.2%;
  • People with hallux valgus (bunions) say they have difficulty finding shoes that accommodate the hallux valgus;
  • 4% of the population have claw or hammer toes;
  • 32.8% have Morton’s toe (the second toe is longer than the big toe);
  • 10% of the population have overlapping toes.

Data taken from the research “The Brazilian Feet – An in-depth study with 26,339 people”.

Imagem ilustrativa da região acometida pela joanete.

Region where the bunion appears

Custom casual sneakers production process

A free evaluation of your feet with our specialists in one of our offices throughout Brazil is necessary to purchase your custom-made moccasin.

Our experts accurately capture every measurement of your feet using a 3D scanner designed for creating bespoke shoes. Feet Without Pain is Brazil’s only company to offer this precision technology.

Every part of your custom-made shoe is designed and made with quality and precision.

With the information gathered, we create a mold identical to your feet in our 3D printers. We are the first company in Brazil to use 3D printers for custom-made shoe molds.

Then, we begin the manufacturing process. Your shoes will be ready in only three working days!

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Every part of your custom-made shoe is designed and made with quality and precision.

With the information gathered, we create a mold identical to your feet in our 3D printers. We are the first company in Brazil to use 3D printers for custom-made shoe molds.

Then, we begin the manufacturing process. Your shoes will be ready in only three working days!


Custom shoes and orthopedic insoles

Feet Without Pain’s custom shoes eliminate the discomfort and pain caused by conventional shoes that are often tight and uncomfortable. Ideally, custom-made shoes should be used with a custom-made insole that redistributes pressure on your feet’s soles and aligns the joints to eliminate pain caused by pathologies. To learn more about our insoles, click here.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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How to purchase your custom shoe or insole?

It’s fast and easy! Schedule a free evaluation of your feet with our specialists to buy your custom-made shoe. 

Call, send a message to WhatsApp at 4003-8883, or visit: www.pessemdor.com.br/agendamento.

 

How does the evaluation work?

Upon arriving at a Feet Without Pain branch office, you will be received by a foot, ankle, and knee specialist, who will then fill out a registration form and ask some questions about your pain. Next, the assessment of the feet begins.

The specialist will examine your feet to understand your foot pains and complaints. Then, using the high-precision 3D scanner device, the specialist captures your feet’ measurements.

  We are the only company with a 3D scanner for designing custom shoes. First, with the measurements of your feet, a mold is created using 3D printers, and after that, we start making your shoe.

How long does it take for the shoes and insoles to be ready?

Feet Without Pain produces custom-made shoes in up to 3 days; then, they are sent to your home free of charge!

Is the evaluation free?

Our assessment is completely free! We perform a complete analysis of your feet and legs, and you pay nothing for it!

Do we accept medical insurance?

We do not work with insurance because our assessment is completely free! But you can check if your plan somehow refunds you regarding the shoes!

Maria Morato
Maria Morato
Journalism student and content creator of Feet Without Pain. She writes about pathologies, health, and well-being on the Feet Without Pain website and blog. She also likes to read and visit new places.
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