1. DO YOUR RESEARCH:
The first key to buying a new-to-you purse is to do your research! You must learn the name of the style. Then get familiar with the style and brand. What kind of hardware does the manufacturer use? silver, nickel, brass, leather coated? Is the hardware stamped? If so, where? What colors was the model made in? What leathers were used? What kind of stamps or seals does the manufacturer use?A lot of this research can be done online and there are a ton of resources out there that will help you familiarize yourself with the purse model you're interested in getting. This is why blogs are so awesome! They serve as a catalog of the purses that each manufacturer has made. Some consignment shops have great research kits that will help you familiarize yourself with the brand and how to spot ########s.
Another problem that could cause foot pain is wearing flats that don't have a lift at all. Lift is needed to five supports to your lower ankle and foot. Just having a one inch hell will give enough support to prevent calf muscles from becoming weak and over stretched.
One could be cramming your feet into small or narrow shoes. Doing this could cause a benign growth of nerve tissue between the third and forth toes. This problem is called neuromas. A way of knowing if you suffer from this is your feet may have tingling and numbness in the ball of the foot or their may be a sharp shooting of pain.
Fashionphile.com has excellent research tools to help learn more about various labels, especially for Louis Vuitton.2. CONSIGNMENT SHOPS:
You can buy at consignment shops. This again requires a lot of research and you should ask fellow purse lovers which consignment shops they recommend. My favorites are: Fashionphile, Yoogi'sCloset
alife store, Ann's Fabulous Finds
Prada Belts, Let Trade, Castira and Bag, Borrow or Steal. These sites are very well regarded and stand behind their product.Just note one thing: Generally, consignment shops have higher prices. The upside is they do the research
mtb cycling shoes, they authenticate the product and you can buy worry free.
Try to mix up your shoes by wearing a different pair every day. This helps to not put repeated pressure on the same area. Just this one step could prevent misalignment problems that cause irritation.
How about wearing shoes that are too tight? This is definitely a no-no. As said in the beginning of this article, pain is not your friend. If there is pain then there is a problem Pain is just the first indicator then come all the foot problems. Shoes that are brought to small will not stretch and conform to your feet. Just stay away from this idea. Its not a good one and it will not payoff in the end.
These are just a few suggestions to help you maintain healthy feet. I hope this helps.
Prevention of these problems starts by one discontinuing wearing shoes that are too small. Two, one could wear thin gel inserts for greater comfort. When wearing gel inserts pay special attention to inserts that support the ball of the foot on high heels. Another suggestion would be to wear a smaller heel. Three inches is the limit. Wearing small heels make since because they don't put to much pressure on the heel and sole.
Now that we know what can cause foot pain. What are some of the effects of prolonged foot pain? One could be bunions. Bunions are enlarged, misaligned big toe joints. Another is calluses or corns. This occurs when the body tries to protect itself by thickening the skin around heavily repeated pressure areas where friction occurs.
Picking the wrong shoe can bring about a host of foot problems. There is a solution, picking shoes that are more suitable to your foot structure can bring about relief and less foot stress. Jaleh Hoorfar, DPM has stated "Pain in your feet is good; it's an early warning system that tells you to address it." But, what are some of the things that could bring about foot pains.