Thing to Consider When Buying "Cheap" Shoes

Shoes in a shop 

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When new fashions come out from expensive designers, other companies tend to be very quick to put out a similar looking item of their own.  Generally speaking, although they may look nice, knock-offs are rarely of high quality, and the biggest item to be weary of when buying a cheaper version is shoes.

For starters, women in particular need to be very cautious of the shoes that they put on their feet if they want to maintain nice looking feet.  There are many stores all around that will sell tons of very fashionable shoes that may cost no more than twenty or thirty dollars, while a similar looking shoe for another designer will cost several hundred dollars.  Shoes like these are usually made of faux materials, and can be very difficult to walk in after an hour or so because there is no padding in the shoe.  So, to avoid feeling uncomfortable, consider buying the shoe a size bigger, that way if your foot begins to swell due to the shoe itself being padded poorly, that little extra room can make the situation bearable.

Another thing that should be considered when buying a cheap shoe is the expectation of the shoe’s life.  Cheap shoes are made up of cheap materials, therefore, no matter if they are a dress shoe, an athletic shoe, or some other casual shoe , chances are, they will not withstand much wear and tear.  So, although the initial savings may have been worth it, the savings may not be beneficial after the shoe has to be replaced in a month due to it falling apart.

A Shoe Staple List For All

We all know shoes are important but many people do not know that certain types of footwear are a must-have for every woman. The list below is the bare bones requirement of shoes. Read below to notice if you are missing some required shoes.

 

A high-heeled ladies shoe. 

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The Pump

 

The heeled pump is the most owned shoe of all women due to its versatility. This functional but stylish heeled shoe looks good but is comfortable while working. The standard pump should be in a color that would go with almost anything – a black or nude color.

 

Everyday Flats

 

The flat shoe is a non-heeled shoe ware that can be worn everywhere. This shoe should fit comfortably and have a pop of color. The everyday flat should bring interest to a dull outfit but not exceedingly loud in color or texture.

 

Athletic Shoe

 

The athletic shoe is for walking, running or going to the gym. This foot accessory is to be used for doing activities and should fit well. Many people prefer to have a cross-trainer or running shoe for this category. Remember to try different kinds of workout shoes to find the best one for you.

 

A larger plimsoll shoe as seen in a department... 

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Fashion Athletic

 

The fashion athletic shoe is for the sporty, but relaxed look. This shoe is usually made from canvas, but can be other materials. Fashion athletic shoes have better designs than a standard athletic shoe, but do not have good sole support.

 

The Wedge

 

The open-toe wedge is a shoe that is always in style. This shoe looks great with dresses, jeans and everything else. Look for wedges made from a nice neutral color and natural fabrics.

Shoe Choices Combining Fun & Function

Red shoes, Prada 

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Women have long held a love/hate relationship with their shoes. The perfect pair of heels may draw much desired attention but can leave you writhing in pain by the end of the day. It’s important to buy good quality shoes that won’t break in the middle of the work day, or worse on a first date, but do you really have to pay designer prices? When you find a pair you really love should you be economical and just get one pair, or buy a couple of different colors because you know you’ll use them?

The challenges surrounding shoe choices can become exhausting. Fashion or function? Flash or feel? Realistically, the answer may be somewhere in the middle but more and more there are increasing options that fill both roles in the shoe debate – shoes that look nice but won’t kill your feet, or your budget, in the process. It used to be that a functional shoe was an ugly, you’re-never-going-to-get-a-date shoe. Now designers are becoming more practical, providing low and no-heel options that still look nice, meet business and social requirements as well as protect one of the most important of our physical resources – our feet.

Because although shoes were originally invented to protect our feet, at the end of the day, most women are likely to have at least one, or more, pairs of shoes or boots that are more fun than function. But whether you admit that three and a half inch heels are painful or not, it’s always nice to have options.