Ballet flats for delicate feet

Post date: 2018-07-19 14:42:10
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I'm interested in getting some ballet flats for walking around my office job. The issue is that the skin on my feet is very thin & delicate and most flats just rip it to shreds. Is there such a thing as shoes that WON'T rip giant holes in my feet?

I'm asking because it's summer and I'm driving to work now and I have a pair of sandals that I love but are not work appropriate. Right now I'm changing into sneakers when I get there but I think it would be easier to change into some little ballet flats. They would also look classier with my work clothes.

The style of flats I like is like real ballet style, like Tieks. Not like, clunky-toe mary janes or big thick platforms. I also avoid ones that have a really sharp, stiff or narrow back.

When I used to wear flats & dressier work shoes more often, I'd get whatever random flats looked cute at DSW, and then I'd get all kinds of problems with my feet, and big bleeding holes would just be opening up everywhere. But I was also using those shoes in a more heavy-duty way like doing long multi-modal public transit commutes with lots of walking. Now I'm just going to be walking around carpeted offices for a few hours so I think it should be do-able if the shoes have been vetted by fellow thin-foot-skin havers.

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