Barefoot shoes for women, designed for your everyday wear
LEJAN's casual barefoot sneakers for women bring the comfort and biomechanics of barefoot to an easy-to-style everyday look. Drop 0, an anatomical last and a flexible sole so your foot can move freely for any plan, from work to a coffee with friends.
What sets a pair of casual barefoot shoes apart
Beyond the design, casual barefoot sneakers for women keep every single barefoot principle intact, even though their style is made for everyday wear.
Drop 0, an anatomical last and a flexible sole
A true drop 0 for a natural posture, an anatomical last that gives the toes room and a thin, flexible sole that follows every step. That is what sets a barefoot trainer apart from a conventional, similar-looking sneaker.
More freedom and a natural feel as you walk
By respecting the shape of the foot, you'll gain freedom and a more natural stride, with that sensation of walking as if barefoot yet protected: the LEJAN "gestito".
Barefoot Bonito: casual design and biomechanics
At LEJAN there's no need to choose between foot health and good looks. These casual barefoot shoes for women are Barefoot Bonito: they look after your stride and, what's more, they pair beautifully with jeans, skirts or a relaxed everyday outfit.
How to start your transition to barefoot
If you're coming from heels or footwear with a heel drop, do it gradually: wear them for a few hours a day at first and build up little by little so the muscles of your foot can adapt without any discomfort.
Frequently asked questions about women's casual barefoot sneakers
What exactly are casual barefoot shoes for women?
They're everyday-style sneakers that respect the foot: drop 0, a wide toe box and a thin, flexible sole, with a casual design made to pair easily in your day-to-day wardrobe.
Can I wear barefoot with casual outfits or with smarter looks?
Yes, of course. Their versatile style pairs both with relaxed casual looks and with slightly more dressed-up outfits, without giving up that barefoot comfort.
What's the difference compared with conventional sneakers?
Conventional sneakers usually have a heel drop, a narrow toe box and a rigid sole. These ones keep drop 0, an anatomical last and a flexible sole, letting the foot move in a natural way.
Are they comfortable for walking a lot?
Yes, once the adjustment period is over. By reactivating the muscles of the foot, walking a lot feels comfortable; during the transition it's wise to build up your wear gradually.