I have some flip flops from old navy that have been fine for me pre pregnancy. But now with walking around, even for short periods if time, they are becoming increasingly uncomfortable. Any suggestions for comfy flip flops?
Im in the same boat!! I used to be most comfy in flip flops and sandals, but now my back is killing me after walking a little while in them. A pregnant friend suggested Crocs... she loves them and they make all kinds of styles - sandals, flip flops, slides! You could also try Rainbows
BFP #1: January 2012, MMC/BO February 2012;
BFP #2: June 2012, MMC July 2012;
BFP #3: February 2013
I have some CUTE yellow box flip flops and they are so comfy! They even have some bling on them! The sole is thick so it feels like walking on cushions!
I swear by Rainbow - which mold to your foot and Havianas. That's all I've been wearing lately. My Rainbows I've had for years and they are SO comfortable. It takes a bit to break them in, but once they are, they are my go tos.
Sanuk flip flops are the best. They are a little pricey, but worth it. They are made out of yoga mat material. You can get them in department stores like Dillard's for 40 dollars. Or you can get them on Anazon for anywhere from 25 to 35 ish dollars.
Check out Reef flip flops. I live in mine during the summer!
Yep, Reefs for sure. But not just any style. Get the ones with the thin straps and arch support. They form to your feet and are awesome! I live in mine year round.
I live in my Reef flip flops. I have the Pimptastic style that are actually men's, so they're slightly wider than women's. You'd never know they're men's though, as they look feminine. And this is the third summer I have been wearing this pair, they are well made and really last! Order two sizes below your normal shoe size if you order from the men's department.
I purchased orthoheels (lol I sound like an old lady) but they are super cute and very supportive. I have a hard time with the flatness of ON flip flops as well, but I refuse to wear sneakers! Try them out, they are a little pricey but I think they are so worth it...good luck!
They might be difficult to find in your area, but I love sanuks. I live on the beach, and flip flops are pretty much all I wear. Sanuks have yoga mats for the bottoms. Super comfy.
Sanuk flip flops are the best. They are a little pricey, but worth it. They are made out of yoga mat material. You can get them in department stores like Dillard's for 40 dollars. Or you can get them on Anazon for anywhere from 25 to 35 ish dollars.
I bought these a couple years ago and I still live in them.
Re: Comfortable flip flops
BFP #1: January 2012, MMC/BO February 2012; BFP #2: June 2012, MMC July 2012; BFP #3: February 2013
I second Crocs and they actually have some cute ones if you look on zappos.
I would aslo recommend havaiana flip flops.
I've made the complete switch to my Birkenstocks. Raining? Birks. Sunny? Birks. Pants? Birks. lol
I wore them most of the 3rd tri with DD and my feet and legs thanked me
Chacos. Recommended by the APA, great arch support, and last forever.
Ditto. They are super comfortable. I wear them every single day.
baby #4 due March '17!
THIS.
Yep, Reefs for sure. But not just any style. Get the ones with the thin straps and arch support. They form to your feet and are awesome! I live in mine year round.
Near the end of my last pregnancy I was so swollen I had to switch to Crocs because they are normally too big for me feet.
Yet another vote for Reefs - I love the gingers normally. But, when I'm pregnant I like a little more cushion, so I bought these:
https://www.amazon.com/Reef-Womens-Dreams-Thong-Sandal/dp/B00AAGKQZS/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1370441913&sr=8-16&keywords=reef+flip+flops
They are really comfortable. I had these my last pregnancy:
https://www.amazon.com/adidas-Womens-Chilwyanda-Sandal-Metallic/dp/B005CH5JGG/ref=sr_1_1?s=shoes&ie=UTF8&qid=1370442011&sr=1-1&keywords=adidas+flip+flops
but the Reefs are a little nicer looking.
tevas and reefs
Edit: specifically teva mush and reef sandy whch are less than $30
I bought these a couple years ago and I still live in them.