Collection: Yoga Shoes

Move with ease and control. Our Yoga Shoes offer grip, breathability, and support—perfect for grounded flow and mindful transitions.

Designed for movement and balance, our yoga shoes help you stay rooted in every pose. Whether you're practicing on hardwood, tile, or studio mats, these shoes offer breathable comfort and flexible traction that adapts to your natural form.

Step into lightweight designs made for full-range motion, like the grip-flex style that supports deep stretches without slipping. For enhanced flow, a knitted sole with secure traction keeps your footing solid from pose to pose.

No distractions, no excess bulk—just streamlined support that feels like a second skin. Pair with breathable mesh styles that keep you cool through heat-building sequences, or explore an elastic slip-on fit for quick transitions between classes or home practice.

Looking for extra coverage without compromising agility? These designs are perfect when you want more than barefoot grounding but less than a studio sneaker. For post-class comfort, align your flow with yoga sports socks or layer your gear with one of our printable yoga mats for a fully personal space.

Whether you're moving through vinyasa or finding stillness in savasana, your feet deserve stability, breathability, and ease with every step.

ALL YOUR DOUBTS ANSWERED

FAQs

What kind of shoes to wear for yoga?

Light, flexible shoes with good grip and breathability are ideal for yoga. They should support natural movement without restricting your range of motion.

Do you go barefoot in yoga class?

Yes, many people practice barefoot. However, shoes designed for yoga can add grip and hygiene, especially on hard or shared studio surfaces.

What should I wear on my feet for yoga?

You can go barefoot or wear light, form-fitting footwear that allows toe flexibility and helps maintain traction throughout your poses.

Is yoga better with or without shoes?

It depends on your needs. Shoes can improve stability and hygiene, while barefoot practice strengthens foot muscles and enhances ground connection.

Is it better to do yoga bare feet or socks?

Bare feet give better grip, but non-slip socks can be helpful for colder rooms or added hygiene. Choose what supports your comfort and flow.

Who shouldn't wear barefoot shoes?

People with certain foot conditions or needing arch support should consult a specialist before using minimalist shoes or barefoot-style designs.

Do barefoot shoes cause plantar fasciitis?

Not typically. However, improper fit or overuse during early transition can lead to discomfort. Gradual use and proper support are key.