Things to Know About Buying Womens Shoes

December 12th, 2010

From kitten heels to stiletto heels they do wonders for the shape of a woman’s legs. Try not to be shy in your selection of shoes that you have on out in public. There’s a pump for almost everybody, it’s just a question of discovering the right style for you. Finding an attractive high heel shoe can be tricky if you have narrow feet with long toes. If you are aware of what’s going on with the shape of your body and know what to look for, then you’ll surely be able to find something satisfactory. Look for rubber on the heel itself and non-skid soles with a padded insole, paying particular attention to the ball of the foot, which gets the most weight. It always pays to purchase quality shoes, because it’s completely true that “you get what you pay for”.

Open toe shoes can be more comfortable than a narrow pointed toe as they allow some wiggle room for your toes. Showing off a new pedicure is another appeal of open toe pumps.

The classic pointy toe heel is the standard fashionable, dressy pump for many women. It is recommended that, to compensate for the fact that your toes cannot fit into the point, you purchase a pair half a size bigger than those you usually wear.

A mule is a backless shoe that you slide your foot into. The heels tend to be lower (often they have a “kitten” heel), because they don’t have and kind of strap to hold them in place. You can purchase stick-on grips that help stop your feet from slipping out as you walk. Many women have found them to be very helpful.

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