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            Take care of your feet... Wearing sandals


         Summer is here and we have cast off our winter shoes
         and are into sandals again. Will last years sandals do
         another season or do they look rather tired and worn?
         Perhaps a trip to buy some new cool sandals is in order.
         Choose a shoe shop that has trained staff who
         understand shoe fitting to get the correct style and size
         for your feet. Remember not to wear them out f the
         shop, but to take them home and wear them indoors to
         ensure they are comfortable and a good fit. Most stores
         will allow you to exchange footwear if it has only been
         worn indoors, but it is best to always check when purchasing.

                               The style of sandals is obviously a personal choice, but there
                               are features that can make a difference. If they are to be worn
                               for long periods then they should have a closed in back to
                               prevent calluses forming, and splits in the heels which can
                               be very painful.
                               The worst style for your feet is the wooden soled sandal that
                               only has a strap across the fore foot to keep it on, and the
                               wearer has to ‘claw’ their toes to keep them on.

         The golden mule is the more closed in type of sandal, giving more support to your feet
         which means at the end of the day you are less likely to have tired, aching feet. Sandals
         provide ventilation helping to reduce perspiration and odour and make the feet feel more
         comfortable.

         Cotton socks, which are more absorbent than man-made materials, make all footwear
         more comfortable by reducing rubbing and friction. Thank goodness wearing ‘trainer’
         socks in sandals is not such a taboo anymore.

         Foot Facts.
         1.  Each foot produces on average an egg cup full of
         perspiration every day
         2.  70% of foot problems are a direct result of ill fitting shoes
         3.  Leonardo da Vinci was absolutely spot on when he
              described the  foot as a masterpiece of engineering.





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