Wednesday, August 7, 2013

[Shoes] Tips for Choosing Shoes To Wear For Work

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Are you having lots of trouble with your feet? Confused on how to deal with the pain you experience from high heels? Here are some facts and tips towards knowing what women's shoes work best for you.

Nowadays, lots of jobs require being on your feet throughout the day such as the hospitality and retail industry. Since you won't be able to change your work requirements, having the proper shoes can be your one way ticket in making your work more enjoyable.

These are the things you need to check before buying the perfect pair of shoes:

1. Body Composition

To decide what shoes you should purchase, first thing first; consider your body type, especially your feet and legs. If you have a wide foot, stay away from shoes with rounded toes. It will make your foot look wider than the usual. A pointy toed shoe will give the appearance of a slender ankle and narrower foot.

A person with long legs like a tall glass of water with slender ankles can wear shoes with wide straps to create some bulk.
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2. Your Outfit

Keep in mind this rule of thumb: The narrower and longer the skirt is, the higher the heel needs to be. The reason for this is balance. Just as you need balance in your life, your clothes must have balance as well.

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For trousers, the wider the pant leg, the higher the heel needs to be or else you'll look dumpy no matter what your body type is. Wear anything from flats to a high-heeled platform for pants with a narrow leg width.

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3. Past experiences

Experience is the best teacher. It's the only way to ensure that you'll retain that classy and polished appearance and still be able to stand on your feet by the time five o'clock comes. This means that you need to have knowledge of what shoes help in preventing feet problems. Looking back on past experiences would be the key on separating shoes that gave you grief.

Kstylick Editor: Apple

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