Why don’t they make sandals or shoes for people with hyperhidrosis?

Why don’t they make sandals or shoes for people with hyperhidrosis?
Most sandals or shoes that are meant to be worn without socks have insoles that don’t absorb moisture - not to mention, these materials aren’t very comfortable. I can’t wear most of the sandals or thongs I see due to hyperhidrosis. I’ve seen very few open-toed shoes that have cloth or fabric insoles. Can anyone recommend a line of shoes (or specific pairs) that have absorbent/fabric/cloth/suede insoles?
Best answer:
Answer by ClicketyClack
They don’t make shoes for your particular condition because I suppose there aren’t enough people with it, idk???
As far as open toed shoes with fabric insoles, they are everywhere. Payless and WalMart on the lower price range and right up to the very high fashion stores.
Good luck!! If you do an internet search, you’ll find a gazillion of these kinds of shoes. Hurry, though, because they are much less commonly sold in the fall and winter months.
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they probably do make them.
try going to a specialty shoe store, or looking online.
im not too sure what hyperhidrosis is but its sounds like your feet sweat alot…?
if thats the case then get regular shoes and put baby powder in them
it works seriously
hollister has mens flip flops with a suede sole.
theres leather too.
but i doubt that would help with the hyperhydrosis
and you can look for some terry flip flops, like these;
http://bluefly.speedera.net/zs.bluefly.com/mgen/Bluefly/prodImage.ms?productCode=1039866&width=200&height=240
those would probably be really comfy (:
p.s. just so everyone knows, there is a huge market for making shoes for people with hyperhydrosis; almost everyone has it to some degree. it’s just that no one has capitalized on it yet.
Shoes for conditions like these are not available because there is not enough of a market.