Supportive Footwear – The Supps Brand

Supps™ FootwearOver 25 years ago Australian podiatrist Anthony Abdullah noticed that more girls had painful foot conditions than boys. The need for stylish, supportive footwear for girls was frustratingly clear, and so it was that the Supps™ brand was born.

Supps™ are the complete package, offering style, comfort and support for growing feet!

Check out the range of Supps™ Footwear today.

Supportive Footwear – What is StrideSmart™?

The StrideSmart™ gentle support system, developed by podiatrist Anthony Abdullah, is built into every pair of Supps™ shoes to support growing feet.

Thanks to StrideSmart™, the feet are cradled and cushioned with every step, also protecting the knees and posture which is so important as children grow.

What makes Supps™ Footwear unique?

Supportive Footwear by Supps™ While other brands may claim to support children’s feet, their footbeds are generally layered with foam that quickly flattens with wear.

Supps™ shoes are unique because StrideSmart™ is made with medium density rubber that holds its shape yet remains flexible, both vital elements of childrens’ shoes, delivering consistent and lasting support and comfort!

Supps™ with StrideSmart™ do all the work ~ girls reap all the benefits and parents can buy Supps™ with confidence and peace of mind!

** Disclaimer

  • Supps™ do not qualify as ‘custom-made orthotics’, ‘orthotic devices’, ‘custom-made orthotic footwear’ nor ‘generic orthotics’ as required by health funds for rebates.
  • Supps™ with podiatrist-designed StrideSmart™ offer a unique and practical alternative for short term use when custom-made orthotics are usually worn.
  • Supps™ are not intended as a long term alternative to custom-made orthotics where orthotics have been deemed necessary by a healthcare practitioner.

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  • Payments

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  • We have HICAPS, which allows you to claim directly from your health fund on the spot. And some eligible patients may also be able to claim through Medicare.