Why are shoes made so narrow to the point that it changes the bone structure of our foot? There had to be a benefit at some point so make them so narrow, right?

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Tribal people who don’t wear shoes have very wide feet compared to people who wear shoes. I saw a commercial for “natural” shoes talking about how narrow even athletic shoes or standard shoes are compared to theirs. They claim that this changes the bones structure of the foot and can cause issues. I understand why we wear shoes, but why did we make them so narrow to the point that it changes our foot? Is there a benefit?

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Most of my younger life I wore heels as a consequence, I got a bunion on my right foot and had to have surgery to correct it. It was painful and it took a long time to heal. I got rid of all my heels and flat sandals with no support. I wear running shoes now and my feet couldn’t be better.

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