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Comfortable Shoes & the Features You Need to Keep a Spring in Your Step

By Racheline Maltese, published May 12, 2008
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Unique technologies are used in shoes designed for comfort. These technologies help keep your feet dry, supported and energized through long days of both work and play. But how are comfort shoes made and what features should you look for to keep that spring in your step?

Comfort shoes are more nuanced than just shoes that feel good. There are comfort shoes geared specifically at an array of different activities. There are comfort shoes designed for people who stand still all day and comfort shoes for walking. There are even comfort shoes for those who require a dressier look; these include pumps for women that use comfort technologies. Sandals that use comfort technologies to cradle the foot are also increasingly common and a welcome change from plain old flip-flops.

When looking for comfort shoes, there are several key aspects of the shoe you'll want to examine including the shave of the shoe as a whole, the construction of the insole and the materials out of which the shoe is made.

First let's look at overall construction. It's important a comfort shoe provides you with proper arch support and that it doesn't cramp your toes. For a woman's pump designed for comfort look for a somewhat boxy toe and a wedge or at least thick, relatively low heel -- this will help make sure that you don't put too much pressure on any one area of your foot. Even if you are looking for a flat comfort shoe, it is important that your heel is at least slightly elevated in order to avoid strain on your calves and shins.

Next consider the insole. Is it cushioned? Thick? Breathable? Well-made? Is it joined to the rest of the shoe neatly to make sure you are not at risk for blisters? With proper fit does it keep your foot from slipping in the shoe? Does it support your arch while also cradling your heel and toes?

Takeaways
  • Comfort shoes should be light-weight.
  • Comfort shoes are best made of breathable materials.
  • Don't forget fit -- a comfort shoe won't support you properly if you're not wearing the right size!
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Excellent article!

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