So, by all means, use size charts and have your feet measured -- but use
these measurements as a starting point, not as a fact that's written in
stone. The shoes you bought today might have declared you a size 6, but
tomorrow's shoes might deem you to be a size 7.5 ... the wise person
listens to the shoes.
Here are some additional tips for trying on shoes.
Look for Shoes with Round Toes ...
Or oval toes, or even squarish toes, but at least, look for shoes without pointy toes, or any other toebox that forces
your
toes into an unnatural and uncomfortable position. Best case scenario,
your digits will have room to move a bit, at a minimum, they shouldn't
be crammed together or pushed to the side.
The Hidden Causes of Uncomfortable Shoes
Often
what makes a pair of shoes uncomfortable is what's on the inside.
Exposed seams, bits of rubber or leather that rub against the back of
your heel, or openings that press against the top of your foot can all
make an attractive pair of shoes unbearable to wear. Pay particular
attention to these details when trying shoes on, and be sure to take a
look at the inside of the shoes for any problematic areas as well.
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