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And The shoe Fits...
Seema Chowdhry Sharma


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An ensemble is never complete without the right footwear. Whether it is sporting gear or a wedding outfit, to look your very best and to enhance your productivity you need to wear the right pair of shoes or sandals as the case may be. Sure, we all end up buying shoes because of the way they look, because they are a popular brand, or because they are a certain type of shoe (e.g. aerobic, walking, running, or court shoes). But it is important to keep in mind that purchasing a shoe on the basis of its brand, type, price, or look won't guarantee it's the best shoe you can buy. After all, your shoe must ensure that while your feet look trendy and smart, they also feel comfortable. Remember, any eenie-meenie discomfort your feet experience could translate into undue stress for the rest of your body. "A good shoe is one which does not give any stress to your feet and leaves you feeling comfortable as you go about your jobs," says Upasana Sarin, director, Finesse, a shoe store chain across the city. Whether you are picking party pumps or office wear sandals, keep in mind that proper support, flexibility, and protection as well as comfort and durability are the key pointers to any good shoe purchase.
Shoe Facts
Any shoe has four main parts: the heel counter, the toe box, the upper, and the mid-sole, explains mhhe.com. It's important to consider all of these parts when selecting a shoe. A heel counter helps prevent the foot from rolling when the heel strikes the ground. The toe box should give the toes enough room to comfortably fit in the shoe. The upper is the body or the top part of the shoe. Uppers can be made only of leather, or of leather and nylon, which stabilise the shoe. They can also be made of nylon or nylon mesh, which is more flexible and has more give. The mid-sole, at the arch of the foot, should have adequate cushioning, since great stress is placed on this area.
If you have high-arched feet, typically you will need shoes that have a greater tendency to absorb shock while those with flat feet require shoes with less cushioning but greater support and heel control. "When you go shopping for shoes, bring along the type of socks you'll be wearing during your athletic activities," advises mhhe.com.
While Buying Shoes For A Special Occasion
We all love to buy shoes that are pretty but not all that practical. Once you have chosen the pair you want, make sure you break them in before you wear them out on your big date or a grand party. "While choosing a pair of party shoes, it is always a good idea to pick a pair that can be worn with both Western and Indian outfits," suggests Upasana.
It's important to buy shoes that fit correctly. If the fit isn't right, you may develop pressure sores, calluses, or blisters. The best time of day to try on shoes is afternoons or evenings, when your feet have expanded. Some simple checks you can perform when buying a new pair of shoes include: Ensure the shoe is well ventilated, always try out both shoes Stick with these simple basics and you are sure to purchase footgear that will help you sail through the toughest day easily.
Trends for Spring-Summer 2005
Flat sandals with or without tie-up strings are going to be really hot this season, says Upasana Sarin, director, Finesse. Wedge heels, bright colours and shoes or sandals with fabric or jute will also be seen on the shelves. “ As far as formal footwear for women is concerned, strappy sandals, vibrant hues, rhinestones, diamantes are all. Essentially the bejeweled look will takeover from where sequins left off,” she adds. You will also see a lot of sandals in dull metallic shades like burnt gold, copper, bronze with dull embroidery, ‘dabka’ and ‘zardozi’ work on them. Since summer is around the corner, another key element in any shoe shopping expedition should taking care of the comfort factor, stresses Upasana. The lining or padding of the shoe should be such that it does not encourage sweating of the feet. Style with comfort is the mantra this season.
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