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tldrShoes with removable or hidden insoles are primarily sought for two distinct purposes: custom orthotic support and discreet storage or height enhancement.
For orthotic users, many standard sneaker brands offer models with easily removable sockliners. Key brands include Nike, ASICS, adidas, Puma, Reebok, and New Balance. Specific high-performance running shoes like the Hoka Cielo X1, Puma Deviate Nitro Elite 2, and ASICS Metaspeed Sky Paris also feature removable insoles. Additionally, brands like Ecco, Vionic, and ara design shoes with removable footbeds specifically to accommodate custom orthotics without compromising style. Fashion brands such as Stuart Weitzman and Gucci often have leather sock liners that can be removed or used as liners over orthotics.
For discreet storage or height, specialized insoles exist that do not require specific shoe models but are inserted into existing footwear. Secret storage insoles made of polyurethane foam or polycarbonate feature hidden compartments for valuables like keys or cash. Invisible height increase insoles (heel lifts) made of silicone or memory foam provide discreet elevation. Some users also utilize AirTag hidden holder insoles to discreetly track items or children. These inserts are typically trimmable to fit various shoe sizes and types.
Here's the TL;DR of that TL;DR:tldr
bookmarkedHere's the TL;DR of that TL;DR:
· For orthotics → Buy ASICS, New Balance, Ecco, or Vionic with removable sockliners. Pull the original liner out, drop your orthotic in.
· For height/storage → Buy specialized inserts (heel lifts, foam compartments, or AirTag pockets) and trim to fit any shoe. Always remove the original insole first.
Bottom line: Match the shoe to orthotics; match the insert to height or tracking.

no reps is crazy, go rep this guy up for his effort of writing this shitShoes with removable or hidden insoles are primarily sought for two distinct purposes: custom orthotic support and discreet storage or height enhancement.
For orthotic users, many standard sneaker brands offer models with easily removable sockliners. Key brands include Nike, ASICS, adidas, Puma, Reebok, and New Balance. Specific high-performance running shoes like the Hoka Cielo X1, Puma Deviate Nitro Elite 2, and ASICS Metaspeed Sky Paris also feature removable insoles. Additionally, brands like Ecco, Vionic, and ara design shoes with removable footbeds specifically to accommodate custom orthotics without compromising style. Fashion brands such as Stuart Weitzman and Gucci often have leather sock liners that can be removed or used as liners over orthotics.
For discreet storage or height, specialized insoles exist that do not require specific shoe models but are inserted into existing footwear. Secret storage insoles made of polyurethane foam or polycarbonate feature hidden compartments for valuables like keys or cash. Invisible height increase insoles (heel lifts) made of silicone or memory foam provide discreet elevation. Some users also utilize AirTag hidden holder insoles to discreetly track items or children. These inserts are typically trimmable to fit various shoe sizes and types.
You're very welcome! Glad I could help.bookmarked![]()

Chat gptmaxxingHere's the TL;DR of that TL;DR:
· For orthotics → Buy ASICS, New Balance, Ecco, or Vionic with removable sockliners. Pull the original liner out, drop your orthotic in.
· For height/storage → Buy specialized inserts (heel lifts, foam compartments, or AirTag pockets) and trim to fit any shoe. Always remove the original insole first.
Bottom line: Match the shoe to orthotics; match the insert to height or tracking.
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