The days that women laced up their only pair of womens athletic shoes to go running, play tennis or play volleyball are over. With todays technology and a better understanding of human conditioning, womens shoes come in a wide variety serving many purposes. Owning more than one pair of athletic shoes for women is now a must if you do more than running. As women go shopping for a pair of athletic designer shoes today they must understand it is a whole new ball game and another world. The mantra "One size fits all" doesn't work anymore .
The multibillion-dollar industry offers an overwhelming number of styles, brands, colors, attributes and prices to choose from.Should you run out and splurge on the latest pair of Adidas athletic shoes? Are they really better than the Reebok, Brooks or Puma athletic shoes? Not necessarily ? the more expensive a pair of womens shoes are doesn't mean the shoes will fit you better and be comfortable. Women should pay special attention to comfort, not design or price. When choosing the right pair of shoes from your favorite athletic shoes store that basing your selection on comfort will save you pain and money in the long run. The Internals Of An Athletic ShoeNow let's run down the internals of an athletic shoe. Understanding these parts will bring you a clarity to what you are looking for in that perfect running, tennis or soccer shoe.
Insole - This is the portion of the sole that fits inside the shoe to provide cushioning and arch support.Last - This component of the shoe is the footprint that the shoe is built around. The last comes in a curved, semicurved or straight style.Outsole - This the outermost portion of the sole, hence the name, that makes the contact with the ground and is treaded for traction.Upper - Top part of the shoe where the laces reside, fancy designs and bright colors that keep the shoe intact and keeps it wrapped around your foot during your athletic activity.Midsole - Is usually the only real padded region that lies between the insole and the outsole and provides your foot with comfort, cushioning and shock absorption.Counter - This region is located around the heel of the shoe and is rigid that provides the stability of the athletic shoe and keeps the heel of the foot in its proper place.Toe box - Located at the tip of the shoe that gives the toes wiggle room.Heel tab - Notched area of the ankle collar that reduces stress on the Achilles tendon.Ankle collar - The region that is around the ankle and is
padded for fit and of course comfort.So, with this information you are now armed with some basics that should make your search at the athletic shoes stores to be more productive. Remember, comfort in your designer athletic shoes should be priority number 1. With this in mind it should be such a mystery as to what athletic shoe for women is right for you.Stay tuned to part number 2, where we will go into further detail and tie it all together as to what shoes are right for what athletic activity..
"Stiletto Shoes Get Holiday Boost from Top New Woman Inventor"
ATLANTA, GA (ContentDesk) December 10, 2005 -- Finally, stiletto shoe fashionistas and all styles of shoe lovers everywhere can flaunt their finest footwear with style and comfort. Just in time for holiday gatherings and all-day shopping treks mySassySassy, Inc., proudly announces the launch of their revolutionary designer insoles for women also known as chic shoe lingerie." mySassySassy combines fashion, function, comfort and convenience in a radical way.
These unique designs can compliment any outfit while supporting the full ball of your feet and remaining unnoticed until you slip off your shoes.
Created specifically for stylish dress shoes of all types mules, boots, whether you wear stilettos...
What Are Vegetarian Shoes?
With today's image conscious shopper becoming more conscientious as a consumer, a line of vegetarian, or vegan, clothing and footwear has emerged.
First there were cruelty-free cosmetics, which generally meant that the item had not been tested on animals and didn't contain any animal by-products.
Consumers responded well to cruelty-free products and a demand for compassionate clothing soon followed and with it, a line of vegan, or vegetarian shoes.
Vegan shoes, simply put, are shoes that are made from non-animal materials.
Traditionally, shoes are often made from leather, thus making it difficult for those following a vegan lifestyle to find footwear, which were cruelty-free.
Hemp is usually the most common material found in vegan shoes.
It is strong, yet flexible, making it a great substitute for leather.
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Promgirl.com Expands Offering of Prom and Homecoming Shoes with Styles from Benjamin Walk, Coloriffics, Alisha Hill, Saugus Shoes
(ContentDesk) October 26, 2005 -- Promgirl.com (http://www.promgirl.com) announces the expansion of its offering of womens shoes for prom, homecoming and formal events with the addition of styles from Benjamin Walk, Coloriffics, Alisha Hill, Saugus Shoes and many more. Located in New York City, Prom Girl offers a complete line of prom and homecoming dresses, shoes and fashion accessories for girls. In addition to a broad array of prom and dress shoes, Prom Girl offers a wide assortment of fashion accessories, everything needed to make a special evening a fashion triumph. Prom Girl carries the Touch Ups by Benjamin Walk line of evening shoes in sizes 5 to 13. The availability of these womens shoes will expand the selection available for girls shopping online for dress shoes to go with their prom and formal dresses.
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Promgirl.com Expands Offering of Prom and Homecoming Shoes with Styles from Benjamin Walk, Coloriffics, Alisha Hill, Saugus Shoes
When Should Your Baby Wear Shoes?
There is actually a bit of controversy about this question. Some pediatricians recommend that your baby not wear shoes until at least 15 months of age. Others feel that a child should start to wear shoes as soon as they're walking. However, you have to consider where your baby is walking. If they are cruising around your own home, then there is usually no need for shoes.
But what about outdoors? Obviously you wouldn't want your child running around barefoot on cement or in the dirt. Babies should be wearing a firm shoe in this case to prevent injuries (and dirty socks). Shoes are also protection from sunburn, cold weather, scratches and bumps. Just make sure that when your baby has the opportunity to go barefoot, let them. And don't keep shoes on for too long at a time.If you do purchase outdoor shoes for your baby, make sure they fit properly.
Their tiny toes should not be cramped. Also, make sure they are flexible enough that their feet can still wiggle in them. Mothers...
When Should Your Baby Wear Shoes?
Easy Guides To Choose Different Sport Shoes
Wearing the right shoes is an important aspect of foot health. Better to be careful when choosing shoes. If you buy wrong shoes it can cause foot problems. Even though, that doesn't mean the right shoes can correct your problem. It can only prevent problem on your foot.If you like sports -- basketball, golf or just walking -- choose the best shoes.
Bad shoes can lead not only to foot and ankle problems, but leg, hip, and even back pain as well. That's because alignment begins with your feet and moves up to influence the rest of your body.Sure there are other activities you do during your life time. Starting with walking around the house or traveling to work or maybe doing exercise and other activities, there are always shoes for all situations. Each shoe has their own characteristic such as look, feel, smell and how the shoes react to you, the wearer.Here are some checklists you need to know when buying shoes.