Carol asks…
comfortable dress shoes for women?!?
i just got a job at a bank, which requires me to stand behind the teller counter for several hours per day..there is a dress code there, they said no running shoes, just DRESS shoes.. i don't mind wearing short heels, or wedges, but i tried wearing flats, and they absolutely killed my feet. anyone have any ideas of a dress shoe that would go good with a pair of dress pants/dress skirt, that doesn't really look too "old-lady"?.. i'm 20, anything fashionable would be awesome.
Our pick of the answers:
I just bought a pair of adorable sandals that are comfortable yet are dressy enough for work. They have a slight heel and have straps in the front going across the foot. To be extra comfy, try using the Dr. Scholl's for Her. You'll look great yet be comfy at the same time!
Maria asks…
Whats it mean when a running shoe says its specifically made for a woman?
Does it really matter whether a shoe is specifically made for a woman or not? I can't imagine there is much difference between feet. What do you recommend for a running shoe for someone with flat feet, that runs mostly on pavement, say 8-10miles a week?
Our pick of the answers:
Women's feet are generally more narrow then men's. Standard width for a women's shoe is B while men's standard is D. So if a woman with a normal width foot that wants a men's shoe needs not only to get a smaller size (.5 - 1.5 depending on brand) but also find a narrow width (B for men). Women's shoes are also generally lighter in the construction since they do not have to support as much weight. Hit up your local running store and they'll be able to fit you. Suggestions for the actual shoe: Brooks Addiction, adidas Supernova Control, Asics Gel-Foundation, etc.
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