Everyone has at least one pair of shoes that are comfortable. Yes, those are the shoes that you wish all of your shoes would fit like. Yes, those are the shoes that you wish you can wear with your black sleek dress, your Calvin Klein suit, and with your fitted jeans. Unfortunately, with the many shapes and styles of shoes, that is unlikely to happen. However, there are some things that you can do to try to avoid shoe discomfort.
- Purchase shoes one side bigger
- If you have wide feet, purchase wide width shoes
- If you have narrow feet, purchase narrow shoes
- Before purchasing shoes, search the internet to see if other consumers have posted their review about the shoes.
- Take your shoes to the shoemaker to get them stretch, I know I do! (smile)
- Walk in them with sweat socks to stretch them
- Try them on in the store and if they hurt after a few minutes or are hard to put on, DON’T purchase them
- Purchase Dr. Scholl’s’ inserts
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I love shoes; however, by implementing some of the above tips, some shoes remain in the store to alleviate the discomfort. I like comfortable shoes because for some reason, when my feet hurt, it is hard to concentrate. When my feet hurt, I tend to feel my heart beating in my feet (LOL). So continue to be kind to those comfortable shoes and to your feet. (smile)
I hope these tips guide you in purchasing more comfortable shoes.
Do you have a tip to share? If so, go ahead and comment. Your tip can surely help someone in need.
Take care,
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