Barefoot for Men

Barefoot shoes for men with a wide fit and zero drop sole: your foot moves freely, stably and without limits. Barefoot Bonito, health and style with every step.

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At Lejan we build barefoot shoes for men from anatomy, not just aesthetics: a wide toe box, a thin sole that connects you to the ground, real zero drop and the flexibility your foot needs to do what it knows how to do.

Barefoot footwear for men doesn't force the foot into a narrow last; quite the opposite: it respects its natural shape and movement. Versatile, easy-to-style models, from everyday wear to the cleanest look, without looking like an odd shoe.

The goal is simple: freedom of movement with a secure fit and the lightness of barefoot with every step. Discover the whole barefoot for men collection from Lejan and find your model.

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LEJAN barefoot shoes for men: find your style in 30 seconds

LEJAN's barefoot sneakers for men are designed to help you choose quickly: filter by use, colour or last and find your style in seconds. Every piece of men's barefoot shoes in this collection shares the same DNA —a wide toe box, a thin sole and drop 0— so your foot can move freely both in everyday life and while you train.

What makes a trainer "barefoot" (and what doesn't)

Minimalist men's sneakers aren't barefoot simply because they happen to be lightweight or flexible. What truly defines them is respecting the natural shape and biomechanics of the foot. At LEJAN we sum it up in five pillars.

5 LEJAN pillars: wide toe box, thin sole, drop 0, flexibility, the "gestito"

A wide toe box so the toes can splay out. A thin sole that brings back ground feel and proprioception. A true drop 0, with no height difference between heel and toe. Complete flexibility so the sole follows your stride. And the LEJAN "gestito", the sensation of walking as if barefoot but protected. Meeting all five is exactly what makes a trainer Barefoot Bonito.

How to choose your men's barefoot sneakers according to how you'll wear them

For the city and everyday wear, prioritise versatile styles that are easy to pair with anything. If you're after smart barefoot shoes for men for the office or for events, head for the more understated finishes. For training, the thin sole and the flexibility give you stability and grip. And if you have a wide foot or a high instep, choose the wide last.

Frequently asked questions about men's barefoot shoes

What truly sets LEJAN's barefoot sneakers for adults apart from other so-called "minimalist" brands that look broadly similar?

The difference lies in making absolutely no compromises whatsoever: a true drop 0, a genuinely anatomical toe box, a thin and flexible sole and that signature "gestito". Many brands that look broadly similar still keep some heel drop or narrow the toe box for the sake of appearance. At LEJAN we care about biomechanics and, on top of that, about design: Barefoot Bonito.

Which kinds of feet (wide feet, high insteps, bunions, claw toes) do LEJAN's lasts suit the best of all?

The LEJAN wide last is especially well suited to wide feet, high insteps, bunions or cramped toes, because it gives the toes real room and applies no pressure. If you're unsure between standard and wide, take a look at our size guide.

Which style or colour works best for smart barefoot shoes for men for the office or for events?

For a more dressed-up, polished look, choose the neutral colours and the more understated finishes in the collection, which pair beautifully with smart trousers or chinos without ever giving up barefoot comfort.

What should I do if they rub at first or I feel pressure in one spot: will they "give" or should I change size?

A little adjustment in the very first few days is perfectly normal, but barefoot shoes shouldn't pinch: if you feel constant pressure in one area, it's almost always a question of size or last. Check the guide and, if you're unsure, write to us and we'll help you get it right.