What are the best shoes for your feet? Do you know your feet well enough to be able to give it the satisfaction of a comfy yet fashionable pair of shoes? Knowledge of your feet will help you identify if they would fit well in some shoes or fit poorly in others. Some people have bigger toenails, some have moist feet, and some people are flat-footed yet all of us demand the right pair. No two individuals have the same shape of feet, nor would they have the same shoe fitting. You would always notice if somebody else uses your shoes because the fit feels different. With wider feet or surprisingly bigger toes, avoid open-toed shoes or those knob or button sandals. They will just make your feet look bigger and wider. If you're flat-footed, it is advantageous to buy shoes with an elevated heel. The bearer is responsible for getting comfortable, practical yet stylish foot finds. Some individuals sweat more in their feet than in any other area of their bodies. This may cause bad odor when feet are not pampered properly. Like our face, the feet are considered as sensitive. Visit the salon for regular foot pampering or attempt cleaning it on your own. Spend as much money on taking care of your feet as much as you do with your shoes. No expensive shoe will ever look good on dirty feet. In cases of athlete's foot, make sure to wipe your feet completely dry and put foot powder before putting on your shoes. And if possible, try not to wear the same shoes two days in a row to give it enough time to dry. Do not wear tight shoes to let your feet breathe. Wear sandals more often than closed shoes. This will help reduce the increase of fungal infection. When buying shoes, try to buy them in the afternoon since our feet in nature expands during the day. If possible, make an effort not to try on as many shoes as you see in the stalls. Who knows how many individuals with foot problems have tried them on? Draw your foot on a piece of paper and try to match it with the soles of the shoes out on display. If you think you have found the perfect size, ask the salesperson if he can bring you a pair from the stock room. This way, you're sure not to be catching any undesirable foot diseases. If you think you'll need foot soles or if there's a need to buy a cork, then go. Adequate width and room is essential so that there is less pressure on your feet. Less pressure means getting less exhausted or tired after a long day using the footwear. Think long term. Imagine yourself using your shoes months later, would you be able to keep it as beautiful and as pleasing to the eyes as the first time you saw it? Would they still be holding onto your feet rather than your feet holding onto them? How long could it last? We all have our preferences, what's important is that we prioritize comfort before style and cost. The best might be the cheapest but the cheapest that you may buy is not always the best. Happy Trodding. |