The Pros And Cons Of Shoes

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Shoes! Everyone loves to stay up to date with the most trending shoe there is. At any indoor or outdoor store plaza a buyer would enter, shoes will be galore making it easy for them to pick out the one they favor the most. Which is easy to choose when deciding upon flip flops, sandals, formal shoes, and dress shoes. But when most people enter a athletic shoe store they lack the knowledge of what each shoe is actually used for. It's all about knowing what's their motive for using that shoe and what kind of foot they have. In all athletic shoe stores, shoes will be catorgized in sections for example: running, basketball, women's department and children's department. But within those departments are small details in which buyers would need to…show more content…
Women shoes don't have the option of basketball shoes if their feet aren't big enough to fit men shoes. Although they have the same options as men with the types of running shoes but with a more supported arch support system. Colors are altered for a feminine look but the option is very small compared to men shoes. Children shoes are the same as men shoes, they both have the option of the different running and basketball sport shoes. Some shoes for children are altered with providing velcrows for the one's that cant tie their shoes and are more animated so that they would feel more attracted to the shoes. All providing the same as the others with feet support and light weight and heavy weight shoes. Now with the knowledge of the different types of shoes in a athletic shoe store a buyer should know with a little confidence about some shoes and which could possibly be a good candidate for them. Every shoe won't be a good fit while just a few might be and vice versa, but the number one rule is to always try the shoe on. The buyer should always remember the different classifications of the shoes: light weight, sturdy and basketball shoes. These small hints will open up a wide variety of shoes that would be in best interest for
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