Wearing wedding shoes that correctly fit your feet is the solution to have a memorable walk on the aisle. Here are some guidelines on how to fit shoes properly.
1. As you grow older and bigger, your foot size grows too. Thus, it is essential to have your feet accurately measured before acquiring any footwear. In fact, have your feet measured regularly, around once every year.
2. A good rule of the thumb is to measure your feet during late afternoon. By this time, your feet have expanded to its maximum. Also note that most people have one foot slightly larger than the other. Thus, use the bigger number when determining your shoe size.
3. Do not select shoes by the size that is marked on its box or inside its sole. It is better to actually wear the shoes to determine how it fits your foot.
4. When fitting closed-toe wedding shoes, there should be around half to a quarter of an inch between your longest toe and the tip of the shoe when standing up.
5. The ball of your foot must fit comfortably and easily into the widest part of the shoe.
6. Your heel should fit the shoe without slipping. Try walking around while wearing them; your shoes should not rub your heel as you walk.
7. Unless you are buying rock climbing shoes, avoid buying footwear that feels too tight. Shoes that are too tight can cause blisters and can even cause long-term foot injury.
8. Once fitted, walk around the store to make sure they feel good and comfy. Walk up and down the stairs or shift your stance to ensure that the fit is an excellent one.
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