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Tips to choose the best shoes for each moment and place

Having a hard time choosing which pair of shoes to wear? Or do you have a lot of shoes but you’re not sure when and where to wear them? Women know the fight. People (or should we say “men”?) claim that women are selective and slow to make decisions when it comes to any type of “purchase”. While we can all agree with that, it doesn’t end there. “Choose among the chosen things” is another.

Besides not having any other pair of shoes, one thing that makes it difficult for women to choose their shoes is that they have too many. In addition to ruling out all other options and leaving a couple, ladies, ask yourself, “What kind of event am I going to? Will it be appropriate for activities? How do I want to feel? How do I want my height to appear? handle this?” Here are some questions you may need to answer to lessen the selection struggle. You will be the one to answer for yourself.

There are various styles and types of women’s footwear, which range in a variety of innumerable designs and styles. To help lessen the selection struggle for women, here are some tips on how to choose the best shoes for any time and place.

1. Comfortable and sporty: rubber shoes

Rubber shoes are the best type of footwear to keep your feet safe, warm and clean anytime, anywhere.

  • Physical Education classes require students to wear rubber shoes because the composition of these shoes is softer and more flexible, which will prevent possible injuries from any physical activity or unexpected situations.
  • For manual car drivers (especially women), I recommend wearing rubber shoes while driving because they lessen or prevent pain and cramping in the foot muscles. Flat and wrist shoes often have thinner soles compared to rubber shoes, which makes your feet hurt if overused.
  • The most challenging physical activities and sports that require a lot of running, walking, jumping or climbing require the use of rubber shoes. Dirt, damage and injuries that can be caused by traveling on rocky, rough and muddy roads are also prevented by its use.

Make sure you pair the rubber shoes with clothing that doesn’t make you look too tough but doesn’t make you look too sporty either (if you don’t need a sporty look).

2.Skate shoes

Skate shoes somehow resemble the usual rubber shoes, but their bodies and soles may differ. They tend to have simple bodies with minimal designs; running shoes have more texture, patterns and color and are foamy. Skate shoe soles are usually flat; Running shoe soles are more rubbery with hump or spike designs, making them ideal for some sports.

  • Wearing them is a safe decision for any non-formal event and not just skateboarding.
  • They can be combined with dresses, pants, shorts and skirts.

Some skate shoes have thick soles that make them useful if you want to add height.

3. Elegant and Girly: ballerinas or closed doll shoes

These can be combined with skirts, pants, shorts or dresses. Their comfort differs depending on the material used and the composition.

Some ballerinas are made of a soft material. Actually, it is a safe companion for any type of outfit, but not so much for youthful looks. However, if you wear this type of low shoes and it rains a lot, your feet will be cold and wet, which is very uncomfortable.

Some are made of increasingly harder materials, which may have metallic designs on top. You can wear this type if you don’t want to look too formal but at the same time not too casual.

They look more elegant and can be an alternative to high heels (if high heels are not required).

4. Peeking Toes: Open Toe Flat Sandals

Flat open toe sandals are recommended for casual occasions. Use them if the ground on your way to and at your destination is not dangerous to your toes.

Some of them have many straps and some of them have none. If you go to amusement parks to ride extreme rides, don’t wear strapless sandals or don’t wear sandals at all. Why? They may fall off if you ride a tall ride or one that turns you upside down. You could also hurt your feet if your sandals aren’t closed.

5. Friendly heels: wedge heels

Some wedge heels are closed toes and some are not. They can be used for casual events and ordinary days. Next to stiletto heels, they should not be worn for formal wear.

It is true that wedge heels are more wearable than stiletto heels, since they give more support to the feet. If you’re not used to wearing stilettos, you’ll know that wedge heels provide a wonderful kind of relief.

6. Survival Mode: Stilettos

Like wedge heels, this type is what you need if you are a short girl who needs a little more height. But you have to be ready because it is definitely a challenge, especially if you are not the type of girl who likes to wear heels.

Stiletto heels and other similar heels are different from wedges and can also be worn for formal or semi-formal events.

Some have straps, and that’s great! Some don’t, and that’s harder! If you really want to wear this type of footwear, make sure you can survive the experience.

  • These types of shoes are worn during proms and proms because, in addition to fitting perfectly with long dresses to make girls taller, they add elegance and a “princess” feeling.
  • High heels are also worn in events like these: legal cases, graduation day, debuts, job interviews, business meetings, and other formal or semi-formal events.

Be careful when walking in these heels, especially if the paths are rough. Holes and cracks in the floor are the usual reasons heels get stuck or wearers trip.

So what do you choose?

Make sure you love your outfit and shoe combination so you feel confident as you walk. [or run]. If you’re not happy with what you’re wearing, it’s a waste of money; choose what you really like.

Please note the size and fit. If you need an allocation size, ie a slightly large display size, don’t get too large an allocation. Using corks for shoes won’t work if the allowance is too big. On the other hand, do not choose tight shoes. They will hurt your feet and make it hard for you to walk. Choose the perfect size.

Choosing shoes is one of the easiest, but also the most difficult, parts of a woman’s daily and casual routines. The most important thing is to choose your shoes for comfort. Nice, expensive shoes are useless if you’re having a bad day because of them. If you feel comfortable with what you wear, you will undoubtedly have confidence in yourself.

Choose your shoes wisely and conveniently so you can have smart savings, a good day, happy feet and a carefree life! As the Chinese proverb says, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”, may your decisions in choosing your shoes take your feet to magnificent places and take you on wonderful adventures in the small and big events of your life.

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