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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1762771" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>I have a high instep, so usually end up with shoes that fit closely around there, with lots of room in the toe area.</p><p>In my experience this is a good thing, because it gives the toes plenty of room, while holding the foot snuggly around the instep and preventing the foot from moving about inside the shoe, which is where the bruising is likely to happen.</p><p></p><p>Sooooo many different designs of shoe, and different shapes of foot. Makes it very difficult to find what suits us, doesn't it?</p><p></p><p>My latest passion in footwear is the good ol' Dr Marten. Airwair. Perfect, perfect boots for my feet.</p><p>Utter comfort.</p><p>And so ladylike. Haha!</p><p></p><p>Can't believe that I reached my 50s without discoving their delights.</p><p>The big worry at the moment is that I will find them too warm for summer use.</p><p>Awful thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1762771, member: 41816"] I have a high instep, so usually end up with shoes that fit closely around there, with lots of room in the toe area. In my experience this is a good thing, because it gives the toes plenty of room, while holding the foot snuggly around the instep and preventing the foot from moving about inside the shoe, which is where the bruising is likely to happen. Sooooo many different designs of shoe, and different shapes of foot. Makes it very difficult to find what suits us, doesn't it? My latest passion in footwear is the good ol' Dr Marten. Airwair. Perfect, perfect boots for my feet. Utter comfort. And so ladylike. Haha! Can't believe that I reached my 50s without discoving their delights. The big worry at the moment is that I will find them too warm for summer use. Awful thought. [/QUOTE]
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