Get your feet ready for winter, by purchasing boots to suite not only your style, but your foot comfort. Boots need to be comfortable; although many women admit they would rather be fashionable than comfortable. This can be settled by finding stylish boots that are not dangerous to your feet.
Don’t go for pointy stilettos, they may be the “fashion” but they are proven to cause bunions, hammertoes and ingrown toenails.
Look for a boot that is not flat, but are less than 2 inches tall.
Take your socks with you, and try on boots at the end of the day (to allow your feet to swell fully) and wear the socks or hosiery you plan to wear with the boots while you try them on.
Try a boot with a wider heel to give your ankles more support.
Select a boot with a rubber sole to provide protection.
Remember most fashion boots are not made for snow.
Buy leather boots. Leather over a synthetic material absorbs the best. Feet tend to sweat when they are closed in a boot, leather is absorbent, yet can stay cooler longer than most other materials.
Don’t go for pointy stilettos, they may be the “fashion” but they are proven to cause bunions, hammertoes and ingrown toenails.
Look for a boot that is not flat, but are less than 2 inches tall.
Take your socks with you, and try on boots at the end of the day (to allow your feet to swell fully) and wear the socks or hosiery you plan to wear with the boots while you try them on.
Try a boot with a wider heel to give your ankles more support.
Select a boot with a rubber sole to provide protection.
Remember most fashion boots are not made for snow.
Buy leather boots. Leather over a synthetic material absorbs the best. Feet tend to sweat when they are closed in a boot, leather is absorbent, yet can stay cooler longer than most other materials.
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