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Bunion

A bunion, medically known as Hallux Valgus, develops when the joint at the base of the big toe gradually shifts out of position, causing the toe to angle towards the others. Over time, this creates the familiar bony bump on the side of the foot, which can become tender, swollen and uncomfortable when wearing shoes or spending long periods on your feet. Although bunions don't disappear on their own, many people successfully manage discomfort and stay active with the right combination of foot care products.

At Feet&Feet, we've carefully selected a range of products to help cushion sensitive joints, reduce pressure and improve everyday comfort. Whether you're looking for toe separators, bunion sleeves, adjustable splints or soft gel protectors, you'll find options suitable for daytime wear, overnight support and use inside most shoes. Browse our collection below to find the solution that's right for you.

Not sure if you have a bunion or a bunionette? Pain on the outside of the foot at the base of the little toe is often caused by a bunionette (Tailor's bunion). View our dedicated Bunionette Treatments collection.

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Bunion Pads & Protectors

Bunion pads and protectors help reduce pressure and friction over the bunion, making walking and wearing shoes more comfortable. Available in soft gel, fabric and discreet stick-on designs, they cushion the affected joint to help prevent rubbing, blisters and soreness throughout the day.

Bunion Sleeves

Bunion sleeves combine gentle cushioning with light compression to help protect sensitive bunions. Available in both gel and fabric styles, they simply slide onto the foot like a sock and can often be worn comfortably inside everyday footwear for all-day relief.

Exercise Bands

Exercise bands are designed to strengthen the muscles that support the toes and improve flexibility around the big toe joint. Regular stretching and strengthening exercises may help improve foot function, reduce stiffness and complement other bunion treatments.

For Correcting Toe Position

Toe Separators

Toe separators gently encourage the big toe into a more natural position while helping reduce rubbing between the toes. They are available in gel, fabric and sock styles, with options for single toes or multiple toes depending on your individual needs and comfort.

Bunion Splints

Bunion splints apply gentle corrective pressure to the big toe to encourage improved alignment over time. Available in adjustable day and night designs, they can help reduce discomfort while supporting a more natural toe position during periods of rest.

For Walking Comfortably

If you need relief while wearing shoes, choose slimline bunion products designed specifically for everyday use. Gel protectors, fabric sleeves and lightweight bunion socks provide cushioning without adding excessive bulk, allowing you to stay comfortable whether you're at work, walking or exercising.

Which Bunion Product is Right for Me?

Toe Separators

Toe separators create space between the big toe and the neighbouring toe, helping to reduce friction while encouraging a more comfortable toe position during wear. With options available in gel, fabric and sock-style designs, they're suitable for everything from relaxing at home to wearing with appropriately fitting footwear.

Bunion Sleeves

If your bunion becomes irritated by shoes or prolonged walking, a bunion sleeve offers soft cushioning exactly where it's needed. Many designs include built-in gel padding to absorb pressure while remaining slim enough to fit easily under socks and inside everyday footwear.

Bunion Splints

Bunion splints are designed to support the big toe while your foot is resting. Most feature adjustable straps that allow you to tailor the fit, making them a popular option for evening or overnight use as part of an overall bunion care routine.

Bunion Pads & Protectors

Protective bunion pads act as a barrier between the bunion and your footwear, helping to minimise rubbing throughout the day. Choose from reusable gel protectors, fabric sleeves or discreet adhesive pads depending on your lifestyle and footwear.

Many customers combine a toe separator at home with a slim bunion sleeve or gel protector when wearing shoes for all-day support.

Who Should Use These Products?

People With Mild Bunions

Early-stage bunions often respond well to simple lifestyle adjustments combined with protective foot care products. Using cushions, sleeves or toe separators can help minimise irritation and make everyday activities more comfortable before symptoms become more troublesome.

People With Moderate Bunions

As a bunion becomes more noticeable, it may interfere with daily activities or make finding comfortable shoes more difficult. Combining several conservative approaches, such as supportive footwear, protective products and gentle stretching, may help reduce ongoing discomfort.

People With Hallux Valgus

Hallux Valgus is the medical name for a bunion. Products designed specifically for Hallux Valgus can help reduce pressure on the joint, improve comfort and support conservative management alongside advice from a healthcare professional where appropriate.

People With Pain When Walking

If walking causes discomfort around the big toe joint, protective sleeves, gel pads and slimline bunion protectors can cushion the area and reduce pressure from footwear, helping you stay active more comfortably.

People With Pain When Wearing Shoes

Tight-fitting shoes often aggravate bunions. Slim gel protectors, bunion sleeves and stick-on pads help reduce friction and make everyday footwear more comfortable without adding unnecessary bulk.

People With Overlapping Toes

Toe separators are particularly useful if your bunion has caused the big toe to press against neighbouring toes. They help create space between the toes, reducing rubbing and improving overall comfort.

People With Wide Feet

Many people with wide feet struggle to find comfortable footwear, particularly when bunions develop. Our range includes slimline protectors and flexible products designed to fit comfortably inside wider shoes without compromising support.

Common Bunion Symptoms

Bunions rarely appear overnight. Many people first notice occasional tenderness around the base of the big toe before a visible bump gradually develops.

As the condition progresses, you may experience swelling, redness, aching after walking, stiffness in the joint or difficulty fitting into previously suitable shoes. Some people also notice hard skin or corns developing where the toes begin to rub together.

Symptoms vary from person to person and often fluctuate depending on activity levels and footwear. Understanding these early warning signs can help you manage the condition sooner.

Our dedicated guide to bunion symptoms explores each symptom in greater detail and explains when it's worth seeking professional advice.

What Causes Bunions?

There isn't usually a single reason why someone develops a bunion. Instead, several factors often work together over many years. Your inherited foot structure can increase your likelihood of developing Hallux Valgus, while conditions such as arthritis or unstable joints may also contribute.

Shoes that place repeated pressure on the front of the foot can aggravate an existing bunion, even if they weren't the original cause. Daily activities, occupation and the way your feet move when walking may all influence how quickly symptoms progress.

For a more detailed explanation, including common risk factors, read our full guide on what causes bunions.

How Can Bunions Be Treated?

Footwear

Choosing footwear that gives your toes enough room to move freely can make a noticeable difference to comfort. Soft materials, supportive soles and a spacious front section help reduce unnecessary pressure on the bunion during everyday activities.

Orthotics

Custom or off-the-shelf orthotic insoles can improve the way pressure is distributed across your feet. While they won't change the shape of a bunion, they may ease strain on the big toe joint and make walking easier.

Toe Spacers

Toe spacers fit between the toes to reduce contact and help maintain a more comfortable position while they're being worn. Many people use them alongside protective sleeves or exercises as part of a broader self-care routine.

Splints

Designed mainly for periods of rest, bunion splints provide structured support to the big toe using adjustable straps or braces. They're commonly used in the evening or overnight to complement daytime bunion care.

Exercises

Simple stretching and strengthening exercises can improve flexibility around the big toe joint while strengthening the muscles that support healthy foot movement. Regular exercise works best when combined with other bunion treatments.

Surgery

If conservative treatments no longer provide enough relief and the bunion is significantly affecting everyday life, a foot specialist may discuss surgical options. The most suitable procedure depends on the severity of the deformity and your individual circumstances.

Every bunion is different. While many people successfully manage symptoms with conservative treatments, persistent pain or rapidly worsening deformities should be assessed by a qualified podiatrist or healthcare professional.

Simple Bunion Exercises

Regular exercises may help improve flexibility, strengthen the muscles around the big toe and reduce stiffness.

Toe Stretch

Sit comfortably and gently pull your big toe into alignment with your hand, holding for 15–30 seconds before relaxing. Repeat several times on each foot.

Towel Scrunches

Place a towel flat on the floor and use your toes to scrunch it towards you. This simple exercise strengthens the small muscles within the foot.

Toe Spreads

With your feet flat on the floor, practise spreading your toes apart as far as comfortably possible before relaxing. Repeat for several repetitions to improve toe mobility and muscle control.

For more exercises and step-by-step instructions, see our complete guide to the best bunion exercises.

Want to learn more about bunions?

Managing a bunion often involves more than choosing the right product. Our expert guides explain the causes of bunions, common symptoms, treatment options and simple exercises that may help improve comfort and support healthier feet.

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