What does your feet like?
Your feet are happiest when they are not wearing any shoes at all. Why is that? It's because your weight is evenly distributed across the whole foot and no particular part takes the strain more than any other. that the next best thing for your feet, besides being barefoot, are flat shoes or sneakers. After that, the higher the heel, the more strain you are putting on your feet, and if you wear really high heels, all your weight will be thrown forward onto your toes. This results in too much pressure exerted on the front of the foot and you risk developing a bunion. So, buying shoes that fit well is more important than you may think.
Buying Shoes
First, have your feet measured; they may still be growing if you are a teenager. Take your time trying on different styles and brands. You will see that some fit better than others. Try on both shoes and walk around in them a bit. You should be able to wiggle your toes, and there should be some space between your toes and the top of the shoe.
Make sure the widest part of the foot fits in the widest part of the shoe. If the shoe doesn't fit, leave it in the store. Don't buy uncomfortable shoes thinking you'll be able to "break them in." It's not worth the pain, even if they are the hottest fashion and all your friends are wearing them, and you could end up with corns, calluses or blisters. Be good to yourself and listen to your feet.
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