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The Guide To Buying Shoes That Don’t Hurt

Its easy to tell when someones feet are killing them. Its pretty fair to say weve all seen and experienced it. Ive put together some tricks of the trade to make sure that experience is something from the past.

Quality

Quality are an investment. However, paying more isnt a guarantee of a good fit. A quality shoe will often be sewn instead of glued. should be lined in leather or suede, including the straps. Leather soles, and good padding are other indicators of a good shoe.

Comfortable Fit

This has been said many times, but we often conveniently forget it when faced with a shoe we love. Remember this; no one notices how pretty your are when you cant walk because your feet are obviously hurting.

Know Your Size

You must know yourself in order to find what works for you. Measure your foot. I dont just mean in the store but also with measuring tape. Its good to know the exact length of your foot when online, especially with auctions where the insole measurement is provided.

Its also a good idea to know the international measurements. A US 8 is also a 38, but may be a 39 in true European . The link below provides a good international chart.

http://www.sunncity.com/Export/shoesize.html

Toe Room

The majority of arent in the exact shape of your feet. You need some extra space for toe comfort. The ideal room is half an inch to one inch depending on the shape of the shoe. Pointy-toe usually require up to 1-1/2 inches of extra space to fit comfortably. Aside from the immediate pain, squished toes can lead to corns and bunions.

Side Support

Flimsy side support is a pet peeve of mine (I have flat feet). My situation makes me sensitive, but Ive come across so many with no support at all. One test I learned is to gently try to bend the shoe in half (youre testing the shoe, not damaging it). It should bend just before where the arch would start, but resist bending in the middle.

Heel Height

The ideal heel height for moving around comfortably is a half-inch to 2-1/2 inches. Many of the fashionable styles are at least three inches. Carrie of Sex & the City made this a trend. Just remember Sarah was in them for a limited amount of time. Let that be your guide; the higher the heel, the less time you should spend in the .

Heel Width

The popular trend of skinny heels is a that can be harmful if youre not careful. Teetering in high heels is not good for your ankles not to mention how it looks. Skinny, especially those combined with high heels can cause ankle sprains and strains.

Heel Placement

If you cant stand or walk solidly, skip the . Theyre not for you. This includes making sure the heel fits solidly under your heel. You want to avoid the heels that feel like they could break or move slightly out under your heel. They wont last long.

Padding

This is important so you dont feel every pebble and grain when walking. Padding also helps the knees and back by absorbing shock. Avoid paper insoles. Go for leather insoles and padding thats at least a quarter of an inch thick.

The padding should at least extend from the heel to the ball of the foot. Ideally, should have heel-to-toe padding. Ive found two rare, special brands; Coach (most affordable and you can catch sales in the stores sometimes) and Christian Louboutin (very expensive, but I have seen them discounted on ebay)

Pinching

If a shoe pinches immediately when you try it on, it will most likely continue to pinch. Shoe stretch solutions and gadgets can only do so much. Save yourself the pain and money keep looking.

Extras

Pretty touches are always a bonus. Mesh rivets, bows, ribbons and cords are nice, unless they hurt. Try the hand test; rub the inside of your hand over the area that will lie against our feet. If the extra touch doesnt feel soft, almost soothing to your hand, it will hurt your feet.

Make Sure Those Great Buys Are Something You’ll Really Wear … A bargain is no bargain if it’s in the back of your closet.

Yolanda Keil is a certified image consultant and a confessed shopaholic. She produces two free newsletters; Shopper and Voluptuous Femme. Sign up for email updates at: http://www.polished-images.com/stylenews.html.

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