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These effortlessly cool, retro-style barefoot shoes like the Adidas Samba balance style and comfort.

The Adidas Samba has made waves in 2024 and continuing into 2025 as one of the most popular sneakers on the market. Known for its vintage-inspired design, versatile style, and large selection of color combinations, it’s easy to see why it’s made such a comeback. 

However, while the Adidas Samba has a lot to offer in aesthetics, it lacks some of the key features that barefoot shoe enthusiasts look for, like a wide toe box and a zero-drop sole. This posts lists my top 7 picks for barefoot shoes like the Adidas Samba, plus more options at the end!

Adidas Samba vs Barefoot Shoe

A little history on the Adidas Samba 

The Adidas Samba was originally released in 1950 as a soccer shoe designed to help players maintain traction on icy, hard ground, making it one of Adidas’ oldest models. You likely wouldn’t equate this first design to the Samba you’re seeing on the streets today—it looked more like a hiking boot with a rubber toe cap than an effortlessly cool sneaker.  

Over time, the Samba’s functionality and style transitioned it from the soccer field to the streets, and it became a casual staple thanks to its simple, sleek design and versatility. 

Recently, the Samba design of the 1990s has experienced a major resurgence, driven by a growing trend toward retro, minimalist sneakers. 

However, despite its popularity, the Samba has common drawbacks. Even those that only wear conventional shoes often complain about the extra narrow toe box, the rigid sole, or the stiff ankle that can cause blisters.  

What to look for in comfortable, barefoot sneakers 

If you want to balance foot health with fashion, check out these barefoot shoes like the Adidas Samba. All of these barefoot shoe alternatives feature: 

  • Wide, naturally-shaped toe box
  • Flat, zero-drop sole
  • Thin, flexible sole
barefoot shoes like Adidas Sambas: name brand and budget options
Top: Bohempia Felix, Bottom: Whitin

Sizing reference

For most of these shoes, I’ll provide a sizing reference based on my experience with the fit. Read more on measuring your feet for barefoot shoes here.

I’m most often a US7.5/EU38 in my barefoot sneakers and casual shoes. My feet are medium (‘B’) width and measure 23.3cm long with a higher instep and narrower ankle. I typically look for shoes with an extra 1.2cm of space.

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Barefoot Shoes like the Adidas Samba

These barefoot shoes combine the Samba’s vintage appeal with a more natural fit and feel.


Best Overall: Groundies Panama

Leather and Suede uppers | $140 Shop Groundies US or Groundies EU

Groundies Panama barefoot sneakers like Adidas Samba

First up is the Groundies Panama, which captures the look and feel of the Samba the best. The faux sidewall makes the sole appear thicker than it is, so you still get great flexibility out of these barefoot shoes. The uppers are high quality leather and suede, and come in class white, bold maroon, black, and green. These fit narrow to medium width feet best. I opted for a EU38 based on my 23.3cm foot measurement.


Best Affordable: WHITIN Suede Patchwork Shoes

Mesh and Suede Uppers | $42 on Amazon | Shop WHITIN

WHITIN, affordable barefoot shoes like Adidas samba

WHITIN is known for its affordable minimalist shoes sold on Amazon. The quality is solid for the price. While you don’t usually see natural materials on these shoes, this trendy barefoot sneaker has part-suede uppers. The contrasting mesh does look a bit cheap. The cushion behind the heel feels bulky, and ultimately they don’t feel quite as “barefoot” compared to the more established brands, but they are a great entry-level minimalist shoe. I opted for the US7.5/EU38. These are currently only available in women’s sizes. Read the full WHITIN brand review…


Best for Ground feel: Mukishoes Lyra

Leather and Suede leather uppers | €130 | Code KELLYMUKI for 10% off | Shop Mukishoes

Mukishoes Lyra, light green barefoot sneaker alternatives to the Adidas Samba

The Lyra sneakers are ideal for a true barefoot shoe lover, with an ultra-flexible 3.5 mm sole, topped only with a thin leather insole. The uppers come in this mint green suede, a white leather and suede combo, or leopard print. Like most Mukishoes, these are a good fit for medium width feet and accommodate my higher instep well. They feel a little roomier than some of my other Mukishoes, though I do wish I had a touch more room around the pinky toe. I wear an EU38. Read the full Mukishoes review…


Best for Narrower Feet: Blusun 200

Nubuck and Suede leather uppers | €140 | Code KELLY10 for 10% off | Shop Blusun

Blusun barefoot sneakers like Adidas Sambas

Blusun is a new barefoot shoe brand that launched in 2024, and their Samba-inspired sneaker immediately caught my eye, especially the minty green and bright sky blue colorways.

They’re made with nubuck and suede leather and feature a 5mm flexible sole, putting them firmly on the “very barefoot” end of the spectrum.

These sneakers are best suited for narrower, lower-volume feet. On my higher instep, they feel a bit snug — and since they don’t come with a removable insole, there’s no way to create more space. I went with an EU37, which is a little short on length. If I were to order again, I’d stick with my usually EU38, especially as I need more width and volume in this style. Read the full Blusun review…


Best for Wider Feet: Bohempia Felix

Hemp Canvas and Vegan Suede Uppers | €139 | Code KELLY10 for 10% off | Shop Bohempia

Bohempia Felix are a barefoot sneaker alternative to the Adidas Samba

The Bohempia Felix is a great option for wider feet and anyone looking for a breathable, vegan-friendly sneaker. The uppers are made from lightweight hemp canvas and vegan suede, making them a good choice for warmer weather.

They’ve recently expanded their color options, so you can now pair the white canvas with blue, green, or pink faux suede accents.

Although the sidewall looks a bit higher, the sole is actually just 4mm thick, with an additional 4mm removable insole for a touch of cushion. The Felix comes in both regular barefoot and wide widths. I chose an EU38 in regular, which already feels spacious on my medium-width feet. The wide version should work well for those with extra wide feet.

Discount Code: KELLY10


Best Vegan: Ohne Project 070

Vegan For Leather and Microfiber Suede Uppers | $171 | KELLY10 for 10% off | Shop Ohne Project

Ohne Project 070 sneakers like the Adidas Samba

Ohne Project is a Spanish brand that makes retro minimalist sneakers. All are 100% vegan. They started off with some 80s inspired sneakers, and recently dropped a collection of Adidas Samba-inspired kicks, including a lot of colorful options. They’re best suited for narrow to medium width feet. They come with two sets of insoles (3mm and 5mm) to adjust volume and cushion. As someone with a higher instep, I’m most comfortable without any insoles. Size EU38 fits me best. Read the full Ohne Project brand review…

Discount Code: KELLY10


Best Dressy Sneakers: Gaucho Ninja Sneaky Ninja Retro Trainers

Leather and Suede Uppers | $174 | Code KELLY10 for 10% off | Shop Gaucho Ninja

Gaucho Ninja Sneaky Ninja Retro trainers like the Adidas Samba

Gaucho Ninja shoes always have quality you can feel, and these retro trainers are no different. I like that these feel like a dressier, more polished sneaker thanks to the design, materials and leather laces. They’re a good fit for medium to wide width feet, and have a strong slope shape. With the included insole, they fit lower volume feet; I removed the insole for more space. I wear these in an EU38.


More barefoot shoes like the Adidas Samba

The above would be my top picks for the specific categories, but everyone is looking for a little different fit, style or color. Here are more barefoot shoes like the Adidas Samba that may be a better fit for you.


Saguaro Shoes Dash 1

Mesh and Microfiber Uppers | $61 | Code KELLY15 for 15% off | Shop Saguaro

Dash barefoot sneakers like Saguaro Shoes are like the Onitsuka Tigers, one of the trendiest barefoot sneakers in 2025

The Dash I sneakers from Saguaro are part Adidas Samba, part Onitsuka Tiger. They’re a little busy design-wise, but the green sole and yellow logo make a fun statement. If that’s not your vibe, other Dash colorways skip the T-toe and lean more toward a classic Tiger look.

They’re another solid affordable option — just know the materials feel on the cheaper side. The biggest downside? They sell out fast! I’m wearing an EU38. Read the Saguaro Shoe brand review…


Magical Shoes Nova Sneakers

Suede Uppers | $155 | Code KELLY for 10% off | Shop Magical Shoes

Magical Shoes Nova in pink, barefoot shoes like the Adidas Samba

If you like color, the Nova sneakers come in this cute bubblegum pink, as well as a bright blue, cherry red, muted green, and purplish-blue, and dark brown. They’re a great match for medium-width, high-volume feet. The toe box appears slightly molded and reinforced to preserve that roomy fit, which is great for comfort, but as the reinforcing sits a bit back from the edge of the sole, it can look slightly awkward (you can see what I mean in the comparison photo with the Mukishoes at the top of this section).

Like other Magical Shoes sneakers, I had to size up. I’m wearing an EU39 here.


Best for Extra Wide Toe Splay: Realfoot Copero

Leather and Suede Uppers | €166 | Shop Realfoot

Realfoot Copero for extra wide pizza feet

Realfoot shoes are catered to those with “pizza feet” — an extra wide toe splay, but narrower midfoot and ankle. They say they have the widest toe box in the world, and that just might be the case (the toe box is 10.8cm for an EU38). The Copera sneakers are made with leather and suede, and feature the popular T-toe, along with two side stripes. The 4mm sole is very flexible, topped by a 4mm insole that offers shock-absorption and cushion on harder surfaces.  


Koel Barefoot ILA Napa

Leather Uppers | $151 | Shop Koel

Koel Ila sneakers, barefoot shoes like Adidas samba

The Koel ILA sneakers have some of the signature features of the Samba like the suede T-toe and side stripes (but here it’s two instead of three). But, they feel somewhat different stylistically as they were also inspired by golf shoes. These feature a wide toe box and 5mm natural rubber sole.


Final Thoughts

If you love the classic look of the Adidas Samba but don’t want to be like so many people I’ve heard lamenting their foot pain and blisters after wearing them, then get a shoe that is foot-shaped, flat, and flexible. Today’s barefoot shoe brands are making sneakers that don’t compromise on style or foot health, as you can see in the list above! Remember, not all minimalist sneakers are created equal, and the best barefoot shoe for you is going to be the one that best fits your foot shape, width and volume.

I hope this post helped you narrow down your options as you search for barefoot shoes like the Adidas Samba. If you end up trying one of these pairs, I’d love to hear how it goes!

Gaucho Ninja Sneaky Ninja Retro trainers like the Adidas Samba

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Want the Birkenstock style, but not the incredibly thick, stiff and structured sole that comes with them? Here are six barefoot sandals like Birkenstocks.

Switching to barefoot shoes can often feel like you have to give up all your favorite brands and styles. Fortunately, as more brands and styles come to the market, we now have a lot of similar styles. Birkenstocks have been a popular sandal for decades, but seemed to experience another swell in demand these last few years.

Are Birkenstocks good for your feet?

This is a frequently asked question, so let’s talk about it. 

Birkenstock does two things really well:

First, they have a wider, more naturally shaped toe box that allows the toes to properly splay.

Second, most of the Birkenstock sandals are zero drop, or flat from heel to toe, so they do not alter your natural alignment.

Birkenstock Milano sandals
Birkenstocks have a more natural foot-shape, but a very thick, stiff and supportive sole

Where Birkenstocks fall short:

When I’m evaluating whether a shoe is good for your feet, I don’t want the shoe to interfere with you natural foot function, meaning it can move naturally, so the foot maintains or improves it’s strength and mobility.

The signature cork footbed in Birkenstocks are thick, stiff, with a lot of contouring and support. This arch support and other foot support acts like a sling or a crutch. It can be helpful during a recovery period, but muscles that don’t get used get weak. If we want our the muscles in our feet to be able to support and stabilize our feet and body, they can’t rely on a shoe. 

These very stiff and thick cork foot beds limit your mobility and change your walking gait.

Lastly, many Birkenstock sandals are open back slides, which do not securely attach to your foot. People often compensate by toe gripping or shuffling. 

Birkenstocks can be a starter tool as you work towards healthier feet, but ultimately your feet can’t get stronger when they’re supported by shoes. [watch this video about Birkenstocks here]

So, if you’re looking for styles you love that will help you on a path towards healthier feet, then check out this list of barefoot and minimalist sandals like Birkenstocks. Keep the style, but not the parts that are limiting your foot mobility.

Barefoot Dupes: Trading Birkenstocks for Softstar Camino Sandals
Trading Birkenstocks for much more flexible sandals by Softstar

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Barefoot Sandals like Birkenstocks


All of these barefoot shoes feature a wide, anatomically shaped toe box and a flat and flexible sole. They range in sole thickness, from moderately cushioned to very thin, so you can find one that best suits your preferences. These are all most similar to the Birkenstock Milanos.

Softstar Camino Sandals

Leather Uppers | Retail: $130 and up | Sizes: Women’s US 5.5 – Men’s US14 | Stack height: 7 to 15 mm

Softstar now has several versions of the best barefoot Birkenstock dupe called the Camino sandal, with stack heights ranging from 7mm to 15mm. The Camino sandals are inspired by the Birkenstock Milanos, with thick, oiled leather straps, which make them feel most similar to the original Birkenstocks out of all of the sandals on this list.

For a barefoot sandal that prioritizes cushy comfort, look to the original SoftStar Camino Sandals. The original Camino (pictured above in brown) has a thicker sole and more cushion than most of the other options on this list, with a total 15mm stack height. This consists of a 5mm Vibram outsole and a 6mm Vibram midsole, topped with a foam and suede footbed that will mold to your foot. You’re giving up some ground feel and flexibility, but they can be a good transition option as they don’t have the stiffness and support you’d find in a Birkenstock. 

The second “Street Edition” camino sandal is more flexible, made with a thinner 2mm outsole for a total stack height of 8mm.

And new in 2025, Softstar introduced the Camino Sandal Lite. These have a total stack height of 7mm, made with a 2mm Vibram Street Rubber outsole and a 3mm Vibram midsole. The Camino Lite also comes in new colors: Blush Pink (pictured below), Beach Glass (a stunning green-blue nubuck), and Black. This is stripping away 8mm of extra cushion that was on the Original, but note that neither are the most flexible option out there. The original feels like more squishy cushion, while the Lite is thinner, but the sole materials have some hardness and stiffness to them.

Fit & Sizing: Softstar has a unique sizing chart, so it won’t line up to other brands. I’m wearing a 6U in these Camino sandals and they’re just long enough. Because of the foam topper, the footbed isn’t totally flat, so you don’t have quite as much length as what you measure on the outsole. In Softstar’s size guide, it recommends size 6U for feet with length 23 to 23.9. I wouldn’t recommend much longer than my foot length (of 23.3cm) as your feet will start to overhang the bump of the foam. Therefore, I’d generally say look at the lower half of the range for size recommendations; if you’re on the upper half, I’d go up to the next size.  


Mukishoes Nazaré

Leather Uppers | Retail: €89 | Discount code: KELLYMUKI for 10% off | Sizes: EU36 – 48 | Stack height: 6.5mm

If you’re going for more of a minimalist feel, then the Mukishoes Nazaré highlight how barefoot this style can be. The Nazaré sandals feature a 3.5mm flexible rubber outsole and a lightly cushioned cork midsole for a total stack height of around 8mm. The adjustable straps are made from soft suede that comes in light brown. They aren’t as thick as the straps on the Softstar Camino, but they don’t feel too thin where I forsee stretching out to be a big issue.  

I went with an EU37. These fit medium to wide feet well and offer good adjustability to accommodate different foot volumes. They’re unisex, and available in sizes EU36 – 48. 


Freet Salcombe

Leather Uppers | Retail: $100 | Discount code: KELLY for 10% off | Sizes: EU37 – 48 | Stack height: 11mm

The Freet Salcombe has become another fast favorite for barefoot shoe wearers looking for a replacement for their stiff Birkenstocks. They come in a brown, thicker full-grain and unlined leather upper. The total stack of 11mm consists of a 5mm rubber outsole, and 3mm firmer midsole, and a 3mm softer insole. These are a good fit for wider feet. Freet sizing can vary between styles, and these tend to run a little large.


Wildstride Leather

Bison Leather Uppers | Price: $179 | Sizes: US6 – 14 | Stack height: 10mm 

Wildstride is a US-based brand that hand makes their barefoot sandals from locally-sourced bison leather. Bison leather feels similar to cow leather, but it’s supposed to be 40% stronger, so I’m expecting these are going to be exceptionally durable sandals. The brand notes that these may need some break in time, but I felt that they were so soft out of the box.

Since this is a smaller brand, they do have a lead time of about 2 weeks to make your sandals, but on the plus side, they do offer custom orders. And if you really want a slide, they make those too.

These feel like the perfect middle ground of not too thick and not too thin with their total 10mm stack height. This includes a 4mm Vibram outsole that is both durable and flexible. I opted for the size US6/6.5, which is their smallest size (it’s similar sizing to my EU37 sandals from other brands).


Sambas the Bambas Freya

Vegan Leather and Fabric uppers | Price: €119 | Discount Code: KELLY for 5% off | Sizes: EU36 – 44 | Stack height: 10mm 

Sambas the Bambas Freya sandals like Birkenstocks

The Freya sandals from Sambas the Bambas share a similar minimalist design with other barefoot-style sandals like Birkenstocks, but with a more playful and refined twist. They feature thick vegan leather straps layered with recycled microfiber and finished with gold buckles—Sambas is a fully vegan brand known for its creative use of sustainable materials.

The midsole includes about 4mm of coconut fiber for light cushioning, and the cork insole feels smooth underfoot without being slippery.

Fit and sizing: They’re fully adjustable with two buckle straps and velcro at the heel. They fit my medium-width feet comfortably, but might feel snug on wide or extra-wide feet. I’m wearing a size EU37.


Posh Panda Sandals

Leather Uppers | Prices start at $107  | Sizes: Women’s US 5 – Men’s US13 | Stack height: 4 to 10mm 

Posh Panda Sandals are the barefoot sandals that can be fully customized—chose your sole thickness, buckle color, and from 40 different leather colors and patterns. These are also similar to the Birkenstock Milanos.  

The leather on the Posh Panda sandals is thinner and softer compared to something like the Softstar Camino. The underside is the sueded side of the leather, so it’s really soft on your foot. My main concern is that it could stretch over time, but so far my pair has held up well. 

You can choose from soles that are 4mm to 10 mm. For the most barefoot sandal like Birkenstocks, I opted for the 4mm. It is a very thin and flexible sole. As I’ve mentioned in my other posts on barefoot sandals, sometimes there is such a thing as too much flexibility for a sandal as it increases the risk of the front catching. While I love the feel, I may opt for the 6mm next time just to prevent any issues. 


Ruby Barefoot Sandals

Leather Uppers | Price: $84  | Discount code: KELLY35 | Sizes: EU35 – 43 | Stack height: 6mm 

Ruby Leather offers barefoot shoes and sandals on Etsy. These also have softer, thinner leather strap and a sole with a total 6mm stack height. These soles aren’t thick, but they’re still a little stiff. These run longer than the size chart. I originally ordered an EU38 which was much too long, so ended up sized down to an EU37. Ruby Barefoot also offers some customization in sizing and shape; you can message them about custom sizing. 

Use code KELLY35 for an extra 35% off.


Bioworld Sandals

Vegan Leather Uppers | Price: $88  | Sizes: EU35 – 45  

Bioworld vegan barefoot sandals like Birkenstock

For those wanting a barefoot vegan sandal like Birkenstocks, look to the beautifully made sandals by Bioworld. These sandals are handmade by two brothers in Spain and available on Etsy. The uppers are faux leather or faux suede. They use a flexible, durable Vibram sole. This specific Vibram soling is one of their more flexible options.

Shipping is about $30 to the US and returns are only accepted from EU countries. 


Other barefoot sandals like the Birkenstock Milano

There’s a few more options to check out here:

Wildstride: These are made in the US from bison leather, which has a more rugged, textured appearance.

Crupon Sandals on Etsy: These aren’t quite as similar to the Birkenstock Milanos as some of the others, but still have a similar style.

Butterfly Your World: This is a one-person shop based in the US that periodically opens for orders, with current processing times around 8 weeks. All the sandals are custom. Find more about them on Instagram.

Tara Soles: These are slip-on sandals that only have the two front straps like the Birkenstock Arizona. They do have a flat and flexible sole, but I generally recommend a sandal with a back strap and secure fit that doesn’t impact a natural walking gait.

Tomar Creation: These affordable handmade sandals start at €50 and are made in Slovakia.


Slip-on sandals like the Birkenstock Arizona

Slides aren’t usually part of a barefoot shoe lineup, since they lack a back strap—something that helps keep your foot secure and supports natural movement. But even barefoot shoe fans can appreciate the convenience of a slip-on now and then. These barefoot-style slides are similar to Birkenstock Arizonas, but with a wide toe box and flexible sole for a more natural feel.

Vivobarefoot Sensus Yin Slides, barefoot sandals like Birkenstock Arizona

$140 | Code BSG20 for 20% off

Leather uppers with a lightly cushioned foam insock


Wyde Footwear Maia slide like the Birkenstock Arizona sandals

$145 | Code KELLY for 10% off

Thicker cork footbed, but with more flexibility and no arch support compared to Birkenstocks


Ahinsa slide sandals, barefoot sandals like Birkenstocks

€139 | Code KELLY10 for 20% off


Find any other barefoot sandals like Birkenstocks that you love? Share in the comments!

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Barefoot Shoes like Converse All Stars  https://barefootshoeguide.com/barefoot-shoes-like-converse-all-stars/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=barefoot-shoes-like-converse-all-stars&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=barefoot-shoes-like-converse-all-stars https://barefootshoeguide.com/barefoot-shoes-like-converse-all-stars/#respond Wed, 27 Mar 2024 19:44:26 +0000 https://barefootshoeguide.com/?p=5126 Love your Converse All Stars, but not the painfully narrow and tapered toe? Check out these barefoot shoes like Converse...

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Love your Converse All Stars, but not the painfully narrow and tapered toe? Check out these barefoot shoes like Converse that have a wider, anatomically-shaped toe box.  

Converse dubs it’s Chuck Taylor All Star as a “must-have for everyone’s wardrobe” with its iconic and timeless silhouette. Most people would recognize a pair of Chucks anywhere. And while I do love the simple but classic style, I don’t love the overly narrow toe box.  

If you’ve been looking for a wide or extra wide version of Converse All-Stars, this post has a list of the best options.

Many of us have spent decades trying to find our favorite shoe styles, only to start the process all over again when we learn about barefoot shoes. Of course, most will attest that this inconvenience is totally worth it for the long-term foot health, but it doesn’t mean it isn’t frustrating. 

Thankfully, as more barefoot shoe companies have emerged and brands are expanding their offerings, they’re branching out beyond the most basic of styles. If you loved your Vans, Nike Dunks, or Converse All Stars, you can now find a very similar barefoot version. 

If you were a huge Chuck Taylor fan, then you’ll want to check out these barefoot shoes that look like Converse, but without the painfully narrow toe box. 

Best Barefoot Shoes like Converse All Stars 


Aintap FeelBarefoot Shop on Etsy – Wide Converse Style Sneakers

Leather Uppers | 6 mm rubber sole | $99 using Code KELLY50 on Etsy 

Feelbarefoot barefoot shoes like Converse on Etsy

This is one of my favorite Etsy shops for barefoot shoes due to the quality craftsmanship, extensive colors to choose from and customization options. 

They offer shoes with both a leather sole and a rubber sole. You can get these wider Converse-style shoes with either sole. I like the leather sole for dressier shoes (check out their oxfords), but they are a bit stiffer than a rubber sole. For these sneakers, I opted for the 6mm rubber sole. The rubber sole comes in black, off-white or tan. I have the off-white, which I wish did come in a true white that matched the white leather. There is also an insole that provides a few millimeters of cushion. It is glued down, so I wouldn’t recommend removing it.  

The uppers are full leather, including the contrasting toe cap. This makes them look a dressier than your standard canvas Converse Chucks. You can get them in a ton of different colors, including metallics and prints.

Fit and sizing: 

The Feelbarefoot Converse sneakers fit medium volume and medium width feet best. They feel like a good fit for my feet overall, but I don’t have a lot of extra width or space. I opted for an EU38, which feels like I have just enough room. Note that the measurements for the men’s size chart are slightly different than the women’s, so make sure you’re ordering from the correct page to get the right size for you.  

Feelbarefoot barefoot shoes like Converse with a wide toe box on Etsy compared to Converse shoes

Bohempia Herlik and Orik Sneakers

Hemp Canvas Uppers | 8 mm stack height | €129 – €129 | Code KELLY10 for 10% off 

Bohempia barefoot shoes like Converse with a wide toe box

Bohempia was the first brand I found making barefoot shoes like Converse. They have both low-tops and high-tops. 

Just like Converse, these have a rubber toe cap and a dark stripe around the outsole. They do have quite a squared angle at the big toe, which I’d love to see softened a bit.  

Both the Orik high tops and the Herlik Low tops come in the popular colors of black and white, but they have a few crighter colors as well, like red and yellow. 

These Converse lookalikes by Bohempia use hemp canvas uppers. Hemp canvas has a lot of amazing properties; it’s very strong and durable, as well as antibacterial, naturally moisture-wicking, and odor resistant. 

The shoes feature a 4mm sole along with a removable 4mm foam insole.  

Fit and sizing: 

Bohempia shoes are available in a regular barefoot width and a wide barefoot width. The regular barefoot width is already very generous and is best for those with medium to wide feet. At my EU38 size, the regular width shoes are9.5cm. The he wide barefoot version is 10.3cm in an EU38. 

Bohempia fit medium to high volume feet well. I have a higher instep, and find these comfortable with the included insole.  

I find that they fit true to size according to the size chart. With my 23.3cm foot length, I look for shoes around 24.5cm, which matches up with the insole measurement for the EU38. 


Other Barefoot Shoes like Converse All-Stars 

Groundies True Star – I haven’t seen these on Groundies in awhile, but the next closest option at this brand is the Brooklyn. 

Zapata Feroz Jérica – This Spanish brand has a barefoot shoe that is somewhat reminiscent of Converse shoes with a white toe cap 

Zaqq Chuqqs – This German brand made their version of the Chuck Taylors, and aptly called them Chuqqs. These are leather sneakers with a white toe cap. 

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5 Barefoot Shoe Alternatives to Nike Dunks https://barefootshoeguide.com/barefoot-shoes-like-nike-dunks/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=barefoot-shoes-like-nike-dunks&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=barefoot-shoes-like-nike-dunks https://barefootshoeguide.com/barefoot-shoes-like-nike-dunks/#comments Mon, 11 Mar 2024 18:14:10 +0000 https://barefootshoeguide.com/?p=4951 Want the Nike Dunks style, but not the tapered toe box and inflexible sole that comes with them? Here are...

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Want the Nike Dunks style, but not the tapered toe box and inflexible sole that comes with them? Here are five barefoot shoes like Nike Dunks.

The Nike Dunks are one of if not THE most popular sneakers in the world right now. Lots of brands have come up with their own take, from luxury labels like Prada and Givenchy to athletic shoe companies, like New Balance and Puma.

Wearing barefoot shoes can sometimes feel like you’re left out of the trends, but several barefoot shoe brands have created their own designs inspired by the 1980s classics. 

Barefoot shoes like Nike Dunks

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If you’re looking for barefoot alternatives to Nike Dunks (or Air Force 1s), check out this list below.

All of these barefoot shoes feature a wide, anatomically shaped toe box and a flat and flexible sole.

Barefoot Shoes like Nike Dunks


Barebarics Wave

Leather Uppers | Prices start at $169 | Code KELLY5 for 5% off

Barebarics Wave barefoot sneakers as a trade for Nike Dunks

Barebarics has a few high contrast sneakers that look reminiscent of the Nike Dunks, including the new Wave with leather uppers. Barebarics will also give you more of the chunky sole look. They’re thicker and a bit stiffer than many barefoot shoes, but the moderate cushion (4mm sole + insole) can make them a solid transition shoe for beginners.


Barebarics Zing

Leather Uppers | Prices start at $169 | Code KELLY5 for 5% off

Barebarics Zing white leather barefoot sneakers

The Barebarics Zing also has styling similar to the Dunks and comes in leather or faux leather. The Zing also has a high top version. Here they are in all white leather, but you can get them in a few contrasting colors too, include black and white like the classic Panda Dunks.


Feelgrounds Courtside

Faux Leather Uppers | Prices start at $129

Feelgrounds Courtside hightop barefoot sneakers like Panda Dunks

These offer the Dunks style with a full barefoot feel, including a thin, flexible sole. The Courtside come in low tops or high tops with a few contrasting colors, like black, red and beige. All Feelgrounds are vegan, including these made with faux leather.

Read a full review of Feelgrounds shoes here.


Shapen RE:WIND Sneakers

Leather Uppers | Prices is €149 | Code BFSHOEGUIDE5 for 5% off

Shapen Re:Wind barefoot sneakers like Nike Dunks

Shapen is most known for their chic dress shoes for women, but they pulled off these retro sneakers pretty well too. The Shapen RE:WIND feature contrasting leather and suede uppers in black and white, beige and white, as well as pink and white.

Read a full review of Shapen shoes here.


Koel Danish

Leather Uppers | Prices starting at €100 | Code KELLY5 for 5% off at Mugavik Barefoot retailer

Koel Danish barefoot sneakers like Nike Dunks

For a fun high top version with a more of their own spin, check out the Koel Danish. Leather uppers with a few different color combos.

Prices start around €100 and are available in both kids and adult sizes.

These are currently sold out on the Koel website, but are available from a few barefoot shoe online retailers. The Mugavik Barefoot website has a large selection of Koel Danish sneakers (plus many more barefoot shoes brands) and ships worldwide. You can use code KELLY5 for 5% off at Mugavik Barefoot.


WHITIN Canvas Sneakers

Canvas Uppers | Prices starting at $46 on Amazon

WHITIN barefoot sneakers like Nike Dunks

For the most affordable option, opt for WHITIN canvas sneakers on Amazon. These are all white, but you can DIY your own contrasting colors with fabric paint.

Read a full review of WHITIN shoes here.


And just for fun, here’s the $1,100 Prada version of the Nike Dunks. Obviously not barefoot, and it makes the barefoot versions look like a great deal. 🙂

Prada sneakers like Nike Dunks

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Barefoot Water Sandals Like KEEN Sandals https://barefootshoeguide.com/barefoot-water-sandals-like-keen-sandals/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=barefoot-water-sandals-like-keen-sandals&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=barefoot-water-sandals-like-keen-sandals https://barefootshoeguide.com/barefoot-water-sandals-like-keen-sandals/#comments Sun, 11 Jun 2023 20:43:35 +0000 https://barefootshoeguide.com/?p=2374 Looking for a barefoot version of the KEEN Newport sandals? This list of closed-toe barefoot water sandals offers plenty of...

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Looking for a barefoot version of the KEEN Newport sandals? This list of closed-toe barefoot water sandals offers plenty of protection plus a more flexible sole.   

In the process of switching over to barefoot shoes, you’ll inevitably find yourself searching for a barefoot version of a shoe you used to wear all the time. My DMs are full of questions starting with, “is there a barefoot version of [insert popular shoe style here].” As the barefoot shoe industry has grown exponentially, I can now often respond with a, “Yes, there is. And multiple options too!” 

This Barefoot Shoe Trades series will highlight barefoot versions of popular shoe styles, starting with the KEEN Newport sandals. 

Are KEEN sandals barefoot shoes? 

I think KEEN sandals are a good starting point, but they can definitely be better. It’s true, KEEN sandals do have a wider toe box than most conventional options out there, but for me the biggest issues are their stiffness, heaviness, rigid toe spring, and 10mm+ heel-to-toe drop.

KEEN somewhat remedied this themselves by offering a more minimal version of the Newport Sandals called the Seacamp CNX, which only has a 3-4 mm heel-to-toe drop, but again, I still think we can do better.

That’s why I created this list of closed-toe barefoot sandals that offer the durability and protection of sandals like KEEN, but with much more minimal feel. All of the sandals on this list have a wide, anatomically shaped toe box, and a thin, flat and flexible sole. And they have a secure fit, unlike some wildly popular clogs like Crocs, which are also wildly floppy, and always look like one trip away from disaster.

KEEN sandals versus Vivobarefoot Ultra Bloom water sandals

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Barefoot Water Sandals

Here is our list of rugged, closed-toe barefoot water and hiking sandals for kids!

1 Saguaro Breeze I Shoes

For a breathable sandal with a similar design to KEENs, with all the durability and comfort your kids need, check out the Saguaro Breeze sandals. With the 15% off coupon KELLY15, they come down to a more affordable price point of $54. These sandals feature an adjustable Velcro back strap and elastic laces on top, allowing for a fully customizable fit. Extra padding around the ankle helps prevent rubbing and blisters, while the flexible rubber sole is both grippy and protective, extending over the toes for added coverage.

Price: $63 | Use code KELLY15 for 15% off

Sizes: Toddler US9.4/EU26 through Big Kids US4/EU36


2 Freet Zennor

Freet Zennor Barefoot Water Sandals for kids and adults

The Freet Zennor is a barefoot open trail shoe, meant to be take you through rivers, lakes and waterfalls. These have an overall stack height of about 7mm; or 4mm if you take out the removable insole. If you want something super similar to the KEEN sandal, but a wider toe box and more flexible sole, these Freet sandals are a great choice.

Price: From $65 for Junior Sizes, $110 for Adult sizes | Code: KELLY for 10% off

Sizes: Starts at Kid’s US11.5/EU30 to US Men’s 13/EU48

Location + Shipping: UK, ships to most countries


3 CIOR Barefoot Water Sandals

CIOR Barefoot Water Sandals are an affordable KEEN Sandals barefoot trade

For the most affordable option, check out the CIOR barefoot water sandals on Amazon. They have soft, grippy flexible soles with water holes for better drainage, and the uppers are breathable and dry quickly.

Price: Under $20 on Amazon

Sizes: Starts at Toddler US9


4 Reima Valoa Barefoot Sandals

Reima Valoa barefoot sandals for kids

Reima is a Finnish kidswear brand known for quality and durability, all in service of their mission to help kids spend more time outdoors. While they’ve been making clothing and footwear for over 80 years, they only recently entered the barefoot shoe space, and continue to expand their offerings each year.

The Valoa barefoot sandals are ultra-breathable thanks to their lightweight knit uppers, with synthetic overlays added for extra durability. They feature a wide toe box, zero-drop sole, and flexible construction that supports natural foot development. Sizing and fit are consistent with the rest of Reima’s barefoot line, so if you’ve tried their shoes before, you’ll have a good sense of what to expect. The Valoa sandals are available in green, black and pink.

The Rantaan Mesh sandals are also another great barefoot closed-toe sandal from Reima.

Price: $75 | Code: BAREFOOT20 for 20% off

Sizes: Little Kid US11 through Big Kid US7.5


5 KOEL Madison Water Sandals

Koel Barefoot Water Sandals for Kids and Adults

These Koel Madison water sandals are another barefoot option that provides plenty of toe protection, plus adjustability with elastic laces and a velcro strap. The 6mm rubber soles are anti-slip and very flexible.

Price: $105 to $120 | Code: KELLY for 10% off on PedTerra

Sizes: US8 Toddler/EU24 through US Men’s 8/EU41

Location + Shipping: Available in the US on PedTerra


6 Vivobarefoot Ultra Bloom

The Vivobarefoot Ultra Bloom are barefoot water shoes made with a lightweight, quick-drying algae-based foam. While the first ones on this list of barefoot water sandals have a very similar design to the KEEN sandals, these are more reminiscent of Crocs. But, these have a vastly different feel on the foot. They are thin, flat and flexible and securely attach to the feet.

Thanks to the breathable hexagon cutouts and molded shape, they offer solid protection while still allowing water to drain and feet to breathe. They’re perfect for all the summer adventures, from the pool to the beach, the splash pad to the creek.

Price: $68 – $80 | Code: BSG20 for 20% off on Vivobarefoot

Sizes: US9 Toddler/EU25 through Big Kid’s US6/EU38

Location + Shipping: UK with worldwide shipping

Vivobarefoot Ultra Bloom Sandals for kids

7 Merrell Bare Steps H20 Sneakers

Merrell Bare Steps Barefoot Water Shoes for Toddlers

The Merrell Bare Steps line makes minimimalist shoes for toddlers at a pretty affordable price point. I opt for the wide width for my toddler, even with his average width feet. They have good width and good volume, which I appreciate as many toddlers have thicker feet.

The Bare Steps H2O water shoes provide a good balance of barefoot qualities and protection. The soles are a little bit stiffer in the heel, but overall pretty flexible.

Price: $40 (though I do see these on sale for under $30 sometimes)

Sizes: US4 Toddler – US10 Toddler

Location + Shipping: US


More options for barefoot water sandals

  • Xero Shoes Colorado Sandals | It seems like they may have discontinued this style, but I’ve found some on Amazon, and you can also find them used. Hopefully Xero Shoes brings it back!

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