Stylish shoes don't have to be a pain. The biggest misconception is that comfortable shoes can't be fashionable and fashionable shoes can't be comfortable. You'll find that more and more fashionable shoes have been specifically designed with comfort in mind.
Many women walk wrong
Look, it's not your fault. It's your shoes. Unsuitable Shoes hurt your feet. They change how you walk. In fact, your feet—your poor, tender, abused, ignored, maligned, misunderstood feet—are getting trounced in a war that’s been raging for roughly a thousand years: the battle of shoes versus feet.
Okay, so shoes can be less than comfortable. If you've ever suffered through a wedding in four-inch heels or patent-leather dress shoes, you've probably figured this out. But does that really mean we don't walk correctly? (Yes.) I mean, don't we instinctively know how to walk? (Yes, sort of.) Isn't walking totally natural? Yes—but shoes aren’t.
Needless to suffering from stylish shoes
Ask a woman if she's ever worn uncomfortable shoes in the name of style and she'll look at you like you asked her if she brushes her teeth. The thought of strutting around town in a beautiful pair of high-fashion heels brings to many women's minds the pains of squished toes, tender metatarsals, aching arches and sore backs.
But the days of suffering for style are no longer. After years of women assuming the two could never be combined, function and beauty are being united as footwear brands put their most comfortable foot forward, changing the way women think about fashionable shoes.
The message is clear: beautiful shoes can be created without sacrificing foot health and comfort.
Comfort is the most important factors when I choose my shoes. If you hurt your feet, it’s not just the pain that will make you regret, but it may leads to some serious foot health problems that you may not imagine before the dangerous trying. Not all stylish shoes have to be high-heel.
Let your feet be free, don't make them painful, choose the stylish shoes designed with comfort of fee in mind. I think many shoe designers have aware of this serious unbalance problem. You just need to be more careful when make you pick.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
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