1. When
selecting an office shoes you should opt to a low heel pumps which is about two
and half inches or less. You should remember that the higher the heels the more
pressure your toe will experience.
2. Shoes
that fit your foot size well will give you a relaxed and comfortable feeling.
Never settle for size 7 or 8 if your true foot size is 7 and ½ inches. Always
ask the store if they have half sizes, if they don’t, might as well look for
another store.
3. Comfortable
footwear usually comes with lower heels. Lower pump heels promote good and firm
heel grip, thus it will give extra support to your mid-sole. The likelihood to
feel pain is very low.
4. Shoes
that have sole cushions and shock absorption features provide extreme comfort to
the feet even for a long walk.
5. Shoes
with broader and profounder toe shape give a comfortable fit on your foot.
Having a larger room for your toes will avoid them from pinching or too much
constriction.
6. Most
of wedge shoes are more comfortable than those of pointed heels shoes. Wedge
shoes help in body weight distribution towards to your feet, thus, the force
needed to keep your balance becomes lesser.
7. Padded
shoes or cushioned shoes support the normal shape of your feet. It will prevent
more pressure to go in your toe ball area.
8. Synthetics
shoes are sometimes not a very good choice in buying shoes. Most synthetics
shoes promote high sole constrictions leading to callouses and foot burns.
Also, synthetic shoes do not give enough air flow inside; therefore, your feet
are locked down and will surely sweat.
9. Most
of the comfortable shoes are costly. Well, we should always pay for our own
comfort. Why let are feet suffer if we can afford a comfortable one, right?
10. Also,
most of the comfortable shoes are not found in the shoe section of the
department store. There are outlets outside the department stores that offer
variety of fashionable and trendy comfortable shoes.
About the
Author:
Sarah Grace Del Rosario is a fashion and lifestyle blogger
from The Thrifty Senyorita. Aside from blogging, she is also currently
collaborating with http://herresko.org/ in sharing fashion and lifestyle tips.
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