Oct. 15th, 2006

more shoes

Oct. 15th, 2006 10:06 pm
anotheranon: (costume)
Ran across these speciality insoles over at the Budget Fashionista in a post about making uncomfortable shoes comfortable. My own take:

Uncomfortable shoes violate one of my personal fashion rules ("is it comfortable?") but I've been known to break this one from time to time. I love LOVE the way some heels look, but I usually stick to 2" or less, and never if I'm going to be on my feet for more than an hour or so (dancing or museum walking in heels is right out!). I try to always wear the correct size, though it's very possible that I don't know my size at this point (7 1/2? 8? Depends on the shoe?). Still, I'm reluctant to buy shoes that hurt in the store and then try and fix the problem with insoles - sometimes it's just never gonna work.

I make allowances because frankly some pretty shoes are never, ever going to be comfy (and I imagine some people enjoy the pain - if so, go on with your bad self and don't mind me :P). Anything with precipitously high heels, teeny tight straps or extremely pointed toes (provided the point doesn't extend past the toes, in which case it might work) may not cause arthritis, but aren't great for you - it doesn't take an x-ray of a foot in a high heeled shoe to tell you this if you've ever tried them on :P

Speaking of tight anything, do any people still adhere to wearing shoes that are too small for them out of vanity? I remember older female relatives who had terrible bunions and hammer toes because of this, though IIRC I've not met anyone my age who deliberately wears shoes that are too small for them (unless of course they have problems finding their size).

April 2017

S M T W T F S
      1
2345678
9 101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30      

Most Popular Tags

Page Summary

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 18th, 2025 11:46 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios