How to Shop for Shoes
Determine your shoe needs and budget limits., Choose an evening or late afternoon to do your shoe shopping., Plan to spend at least an hour or two trying on shoes., Wear the right kind of socks or stockings, or bring some along, for the kind of...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Determine your shoe needs and budget limits.
In this case impulse purchases can be expensive.
Remember that spending wisely on really good shoes rather than several less expensive, though trendy, pairs is usually a better investment of time and money. -
Step 2: Choose an evening or late afternoon to do your shoe shopping.
Research shows that our feet swell a bit as the day goes on, and buying shoes later in the day will avoid getting shoes that are a half-size too small. , Relax beforehand, maybe have a snack or a meal, while you plan your shopping adventure.
If you can target an area that has several good shoe stores, so much the better! , If dress shoes, thin trouser socks or stockings; if athletic shoes or boots, thicker, more absorbent socks.
Sounds like common sense, but you'd be surprised how many people forget about this, and end up with shoes that don't fit! , Someone will be more likely to help you get the shoes (if they are in the back) than if you don't. , Remember that some European manufacturers use a different sizing system, and ask for help if you need it. , How do they feel? Do they pinch anywhere? Try the next size up.
Do they feel as if your feet are swimming in them? Try the next size, or half-size, down.
Once you get a pair of shoes where there is no gap at the back of the heel, ask your feet if there is any pinching at the toes, either on top or on the sides.
If so, put the shoes back and try another style.
NEVER buy a pair of shoes that don't feel good firsthand, thinking that you will 'break them in' later on.
Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, that never happens.
Once you find a style you really like, try to find duplicate pairs online.
After all, shoes eventually wear out, and having extras of that perfect pair of shoes just makes sense.
And so you can shop online for the exact same shoe, keep the original box or write down the style name, number, size and color so you have it for next time. ,! , You really want high-quality shoes that are comfortable and will last you a few years, not just the latest style! , Shoes should be comfortable first, so that you smile more, and fashionable second! -
Step 3: Plan to spend at least an hour or two trying on shoes.
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Step 4: Wear the right kind of socks or stockings
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Step 5: or bring some along
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Step 6: for the kind of shoes you are shopping for.
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Step 7: When you get to the store
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Step 8: make friendly eye contact with the clerks.
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Step 9: Find a style you like in the approximate size you wear.
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Step 10: Try on the pair of shoes.
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Step 11: Never buy a pair of shoes that aren't perfectly comfortable in the store!
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Step 12: Find out about frequent buyer cards or promotions
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Step 13: but don't let that dictate your choice of shoes or the store.
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Step 14: Remember that people look at your face and your smile much more than what you're wearing on your feet.
Detailed Guide
In this case impulse purchases can be expensive.
Remember that spending wisely on really good shoes rather than several less expensive, though trendy, pairs is usually a better investment of time and money.
Research shows that our feet swell a bit as the day goes on, and buying shoes later in the day will avoid getting shoes that are a half-size too small. , Relax beforehand, maybe have a snack or a meal, while you plan your shopping adventure.
If you can target an area that has several good shoe stores, so much the better! , If dress shoes, thin trouser socks or stockings; if athletic shoes or boots, thicker, more absorbent socks.
Sounds like common sense, but you'd be surprised how many people forget about this, and end up with shoes that don't fit! , Someone will be more likely to help you get the shoes (if they are in the back) than if you don't. , Remember that some European manufacturers use a different sizing system, and ask for help if you need it. , How do they feel? Do they pinch anywhere? Try the next size up.
Do they feel as if your feet are swimming in them? Try the next size, or half-size, down.
Once you get a pair of shoes where there is no gap at the back of the heel, ask your feet if there is any pinching at the toes, either on top or on the sides.
If so, put the shoes back and try another style.
NEVER buy a pair of shoes that don't feel good firsthand, thinking that you will 'break them in' later on.
Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, that never happens.
Once you find a style you really like, try to find duplicate pairs online.
After all, shoes eventually wear out, and having extras of that perfect pair of shoes just makes sense.
And so you can shop online for the exact same shoe, keep the original box or write down the style name, number, size and color so you have it for next time. ,! , You really want high-quality shoes that are comfortable and will last you a few years, not just the latest style! , Shoes should be comfortable first, so that you smile more, and fashionable second!
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