6 Shoes to Avoid When Traveling

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High Heels

High heels may look stylish, but they are often uncomfortable for walking long distances and can cause foot pain and blisters.

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Flip-Flops

While flip-flops are easy to slip on and off, they don't provide proper support for your feet, which can lead to discomfort and potential injuries.

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New or Unworn Shoes

Avoid wearing brand-new or unworn shoes while traveling. They can cause blisters and discomfort if they haven't been broken in.

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Unsupportive Sandals

Sandals without arch support and cushioning can lead to foot fatigue and discomfort during extended walks or hikes.

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Open-Toed Shoes

Open-toed shoes may expose your feet to dirt, debris, and potential hazards. They also offer less protection in case of unexpected accidents.

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Tight or Restrictive Footwear

Shoes that are too tight or constricting can lead to circulation problems, swelling, and discomfort during long hours of travel.

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