Are there certain shoe brands that fit your feet better than others? When I shop, I skip over certain brands because I know they will not fit. One can dream of an ideal world where a uniform measurement and sizing standard would lead us into a new era of peace and tranquillity, but then the market couldn’t capitalize on confusion.
My preferred way to purchase shoes is to see my local retailer and cobbler. We have a decades-long, multi-generational relationship with them. I buy shoes from the children of the people my parents bought shoes from. They can not supply all types of shoes, but their dress and professional shoes are handcrafted to perfection. This is not cheap, but the shoes last a long time and I support friends in local businesses.
Individual brand stores advertise more selection within their brand and factory discounts. What I have experienced is limited availability in sizes. Maybe you feel the same way, but when I go shopping, I want to know they will have what I want.
Department retailers carry more brands and also sacrifice size accessibility issues. Rarely will there be some for that department with specified training. You are on your own. That does have its benefits. I can try styles and brands to verify fit and feel without a presumed purchase from an associate or clerk.
- Top 10 recognised shoe brands; Nike, Adidas, Puma, Reebok, Sketchers, Asics, Gucci, Vans, Timberland, and Converse
- Top 10 online market share brands; Nike, Adidas, Converse, Sketchers, Jordan, New Balance, Vans, Puma, Autry, and Reebok
Various demographics will frequent diverse points of purchase.
- Could you imagine getting your older family members to buy shoes online? The comfort level is zero.
- If you have slightly different-sized or shaped feet, websites will not assist you as much.
- My feet are extra wide, and online purchases rarely work well. When they do, I reorder in different colours. Do you do this?
- Due to fit or function, there are some brands people will not purchase.
Like many shopping experiences, retail shoe shopping has lost some lustre as more people flock to online purchasing. My decades of life experience and living abroad have taught me the best footwear lesson. Live where you only need sandals. That is a feat in itself.