We walked miles in the most comfortable womens walking shoesHeres our top picks

Whether you’re always on your feet at work but need more comfortable heels, we’ve got you.But more importantly, having support and comfort when walking all day is our number one concern.

While many experts will say that shopping for walking shoes online isn’t as ideal as going into your local shoe shop to try them on in person, sometimes going into the store isn’t always possible.Be that time, convenience, or even laziness, we’ve got you covered.

There are plenty of sneaker stores to shop online, including top brands like Hoka, New Balance, and All Birds.Taking the time to find the best pair of women’s walking tennis shoes and running shoes for your foot type can mean all the difference.

According to the Asics website, “Around four in five runners risk injury in shoes that don’t suit their running style.”To narrow down the best picks we spoke with Dr.Miguel Cunha, a podiatrist, and founder of Gotham Footcare in New York City.

We also asked members of the Post Wanted team to give their recommendations.Check out the FAQ to learn more about what design features to look for when shopping.We have everything from Brookes to Hoka comparisons, and stylish designer shoes, too.

Cariuma has a natural rubber outsole and an organic cotton upper for breathability.They’re comfortable and come in a variety of other styles and materials.

Tricarico tested for The Post, who owns several pairs.Read our full review here.

New York Post Review: “I own four different pairs of Cariuma sneakers, but the one that’s getting the most use in my rotation right now is the Vallely.Why? I love the look of them so much.

They’re 90s-inspired, combining a basketball silhouette with a skate shoe, but constructed in Cariuma’s sustainably sourced leather, natural rubber, and bio-based foam.It’s a slightly elevated and edgy take on the white sneaker trend (mine, specifically, are a Star Wars pair inspired by rebel pilots with bold pops of color).

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