Good For The Sole: These Therapy Shoes Are A Fashion Essential

Fashion does know comfort. Meet the Harlan + Holden Therapy Shoes.

After being stuck at home for more than a year, our fashion choices have changed. We now put comfort first before anything else. But can we ever find a pair of shoes that is comfortable and stylish? 

People always say, “fashion knows no comfort”—they could not have been more wrong. With Harlan + Holden therapy shoes, you have a pair that perfectly combines comfort and chic. A one-step lifestyle footwear, these therapy shoes are lightweight and crafted with tech knit. They are also made with a “One Step Mesh”—a soft poly fibre knit upper—making it breathable and minimise odor. Made for people on the go, these therapy shoes can easily be slipped on and off; making life easier.

Harlan + Holden therapy shoes feature “TherapyLite”, a new, double-layered memory foam technology that shapes, supports, and moves with you. They are also crafted with viscoelastic materials that shape the feet, provide custom arch support, and give you a soft feel with every step. These shoes are also made with “Cloud Sole” that offers better stability and better slip resistance. They are also shock-absorbing.

“The new Therapy collection started with our comfort-inducing shoes, representing a new era of what we are looking for in our clothes and how they serve us,” Alessandra Facchinetti, creative director of Harlan + Holden shared. “With its modern shape, airy lightness, and stamped clear sole, Therapy shoes offer ease and versatility. Simply slip it on to complete your everyday look and refocus your energy and time towards doing the things that make you happy and fulfilled.”

The Harlan + Holden therapy shoes are designed with an athletic shape and clean lines, and are available in four colorways: black and white for men and women, dark green for men, and nude for women.


Visit Harlan + Holden’s official website and Instagram to find out more.

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