How to Choose A Great Pair of High Heeled Shoes That Won’t Break Your Pocketbook Or Your Neck!
Posted on October 23, 2008 | Tagged with: blades, business, color, comfort, flat bottom, high heels, low heels, sexy, shape, stilettos, style, three inch, toes, two inch | Leave a Comment
Ah, the high heeled shoe. These are the ones that help keep podiatrists in business with a steady flow of patients. Medically speaking, these types of shoes are the absolute worst for the health of the foot due to the way that they put so much pressure on the front of the foot and put the toes in a totally unnatural position. Still, many women wear them because they make them feel sexy and they look very stylish. Like many other women’s shoes these also come in a wide variety of styles, shapes, and colors. There are some made a little more stable that can be worn for work such as the block or wedge and then you have the high fashion ones for a night out like the stiletto or blades.
How In The World Do I Choose The Right Shoes
Posted on October 11, 2008 | Tagged with: boots, buying shoes, comfort, foot problems, high tops, poor fitting shoes, shoe manufacturer, sore toes, specific shoes, toes | Leave a Comment
In the world we live in today we are overwhelmed by choices. If we go to a drive through hamburger place we have about 20 choices to make and that’s just for the sandwich! Then you have to decide on fries or onion rings, what kind of drink, and do you want to biggie size or super size that? With the way our society has become accustomed to having so many choices in everything it is no surprise that shoes are the same way.
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Some Things To Consider When Buying Shoes For Your Children
Posted on September 20, 2008 | Tagged with: buying shoes, childrens shoes, flat bottom, flexible sole, ill-fitting shoes, laces, seams, size, toes | Leave a Comment
Children can be very hard on shoes and they tend to wear them out much more quickly than the rest of the population. As a parent it is our duty to constantly monitor our children’s shoes and inspect them for uneven wear, stressed seams, holes in the soles, etc.
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