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    • Bunionette Sleeve with Lesser Digit Seperator

    Bunionette Sleeve with Lesser Digit Seperator

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    Bunionette Sleeve with Lesser Toe Separator – Outside Foot Cushion & Spacer

    The FootAid Bunionette Sleeve with Lesser Toe Separator is designed to cushion the outside of the foot while gently separating the smaller toes to reduce rubbing and pressure. Made from soft, medical-grade silicone, it helps relieve discomfort caused by bunionettes (tailor’s bunions), overlapping toes, and shoe-related friction.

    The integrated lesser-toe separator helps maintain comfortable spacing between the toes, while the sleeve cushions the bunionette area to protect sensitive skin inside shoes. Lightweight and discreet, it can be worn during daily activities or while resting to improve comfort without restricting movement.

    Key Benefits

    • Cushions the bunionette (outside foot) to reduce pressure
    • Helps reduce toe rubbing and crowding
    • Improves comfort in tight or narrow footwear
    • Protects sensitive skin from friction and irritation
    • Suitable for daily or extended wear

    Features

    • Soft, medical-grade silicone for gentle cushioning
    • Built-in lesser-toe separator to reduce toe overlap
    • Helps relieve pressure on the bunionette area
    • Lightweight, flexible, and discreet inside shoes
    • Washable and reusable for long-term use

    How to Use

    • Slide the sleeve over the foot with the separator positioned between the smaller toes
    • Wear inside socks and most types of footwear
    • Suitable for daily wear or rest periods

    Ideal For

    • Bunionette (tailor’s bunion) discomfort
    • Overlapping or crowded smaller toes
    • Shoe-related friction and pressure
    • Walking, standing, or daily activity
    • Ongoing outside-foot protection and comfort

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