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» Controlling Sales of Counterfeit Shoes
By jane baron | Published 10/21/2009 | Shopping |
The manufacturing of counterfeit shoes has increased in recent years as methods for manufacturing counterfeits have become more sophisticated.  In 2006, the US Homeland Security Department intercepted an illegal importation of more than 135,000 counterfeit Nike shoes.
» How to Spot Fake Uggs
By jane baron | Published 10/8/2009 | Shopping |
Counterfeits of Deckers Inc. Ugg boots are commonly sold on the Internet.  The genuine Uggs will be made from sheepskin, cost around 150 dollars, sport labels saying “Made in China” and come with a free, informative booklet.
» How to Spot a Fake Prada Sports Shoe
By jane baron | Published 10/2/2009 | Shopping |
The label, triangular logo, sole and packaging of Prada sports shoes must be inspected carefully in order to distinguish genuine Prada shoes from counterfeits. Heavily discounted Prada sport shoes sold online are most likely not authentic.
» The Silver Cloud.
By jane baron | Published 09/24/2009 | Shopping |
CrocsRx Medical line of shoes offers a version of the Croc dubbed the Silver Cloud.  This shoe has several properties that are beneficial to the diabetic foot, and it is lined with silver particles that help to fight microbial infections.
» The Rise In Popularity Of Designer Sunglasses Are They Worth The Money?
By Rahul Rungta | Published 09/23/2009 | Shopping |
Designer sunglasses can complete a fashionable look, and give someone an air of confidence, as well as protecting your eyes from the harsh rays of the sun. Just as we go out and buy designer clothes, nowadays, no look is complete without a pair of designer sunglasses.
» Designer Watches Fashionable Timepieces For A Reasonable Price
By Rahul Rungta | Published 09/23/2009 | Shopping |
Designer watches are a relatively new phenomenon.Buying designer watches is highly recommended you get a well made, high quality product, and at the same time, you get to look good!
» Order a latest design Bridesmaid Dresses
By Roby John | Published 09/22/2009 | Shopping |
You can choose prom dresses like ball room gowns, slinky beaded dresses to look stunning. The sizes are available from 0-24 and any aged girl can wear. Sometimes special occasion dresses are very beautiful and much attractive than other dresses. These special dresses are designed on your demand.
» Guideline for Fitting Shoes
By kent. smith | Published 06/10/2009 | Shopping |
Most people stick faithfully to their shoe size. If you’re like me, at least, you don’t even bother contemplating other sizes when going shoe shopping. Once a size 7, always a size 7.  The truth is that shoes sizes vary widely based on brand and shoe type (despite the system’s attempt at standardization).  Shoe length and width are also not always correlated.  Officially, each size you go up in shoes corresponds to an increase of 1/3 of an inch in length and 1/4 of an inch in width.  But of course, these official units of measure are not to be relied upon.
 
Finding shoes that properly fit your feet is not an easy task.  Ultimately you have to rely on your own sense of what feels good on your foot.  Check out below for tips that will help you find that perfectly fitted shoe.

•    Shop for shoes at the end of the day when your feet are largest.  (Feet tend to swell as they go through the day).  You want to buy shoes when your feet are at their maximum size.  Shoes that are slightly too big can be cinched tightly using laces.  Shoes that are too tight are big trouble and can result in foot injuries and deformities such as calluses, blisters, corns, bunions, hammertoe and claw toe.

•    Measure your feet regularly.  Believe it or not, your feet change size overtime.  People with high arches, for example, tend to gain foot length as their arches gradually fall due to normal wear and tear.  Measure your feet from the crest of your big toe to the back of your heel.  If you’re having trouble, trace the outline of your foot on paper and then measure the tracing.

•    Buy shoes for your larger foot.  Again, it’s better to have shoes that are slightly too loose than slightly too tight.  If your feet are far enough apart in length or width, invest in shoes of different sizes.  This will protect your foot from developing foot injuries and foot deformities that result from ill-fitting shoes.  

•    Use this as a rule of thumb: there should be 3/8 to 1/2 of an inch of space between your big toe and the end of the shoe.

•    Purchase shoes based on what feels good, not on what size you think you should wear.  Pay attention to the width of the shoe as well as the length.  Pay particular attention to the toe box as this part of the shoe is responsible for the majority of foot injuries.  The toe box should be long and wide enough to allow your toes ample room to move.


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