Fashion/Style: Buying sneakers

Everyday consumers are faced with so many options that the task of choosing a quality pair of sneakers has become increasingly complicated and confusing, not to mention expensive.So it’s only wise to acquire some tips on choosing the right pair before parting with your cash.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Everyday consumers are faced with so many options that the task of choosing a quality pair of sneakers has become increasingly complicated and confusing, not to mention expensive.

So it’s only wise to acquire some tips on choosing the right pair before parting with your cash. As this will save you from falling for the latest gimmick or be coerced into spending more money than you should.

Know What You Need

When shopping for sneakers, the most important step is deciding what sport you will be using them for. Most sports-shops have a variety of shoes for activities such as running, walking, aerobics, tennis or just for casual wear.

Once you have decided on the particular type of sneaker you need, it is important to know how to get a good fit. Remember, no matter how popular that kind of sneaker is, or how good it may look, it won’t do you any good if you have blisters after the first week of wearing it.
 
But still, it’s important to look for models that you really believe would look good on you. Once you have several pairs that you like, take a closer look at each of them. See if they are of quality, what material are they made of, the way the sole is glued. The outer sole materials should offer traction, cushioning and flexibility.

Will they endure the kind of stress you are planning to make them have? If not, take them off the list.

There’s no point in buying a pair of sneakers that will break after two weeks of use.
Next, if you’re purchasing sneakers for casual wear, consider if they will fit with the other clothes in your wardrobe.

 Usually, sneakers go well with most jeans and other casual pants. Once you’ve taken care of the above steps, all you need to do now is to know the best size. For that, try a couple of sneakers and see what the size in which you feel comfortable is.

 You can also look at your current shoes, but if you feel a bit discomfort, it’s ok to get a bigger size. Also, note that the sneakers you already own have passed trough the stretching phase, so their size might be a bit different.

Lastly, choose the right colours; Black, beige, brick red, maroon, chocolate, royal blue, and white. Colours to avoid: baby pink, baby blue, pale yellow, hot pink, neon green, electric blue, and any other pastel or fluorescent.

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