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Fitting Tips
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Always try shoes on standing up, this
evens out the foot pressure.
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There should be ample space between
your toe and the end of the shoe.(the toe area usually has
stiffeners and will not give)
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The heel area should be a firm
fit.
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The bunion joint of your big toe
should coincide with the widest part of the shoe (this where your
foot and the shoe both bend as you walk)
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Leather shoes will mould to your foot,
but will not stretch unless a lot of pressure is applied.
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Synthetic shoes have less moulding
properties
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Shoes should be worn for short periods
to start with.
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Open sandals are easier to fit, with
length being more of a personal choice
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