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Your Guide to Determine Your Best Shoe Fit

Written by Editorial Team | Dec 28, 2022 2:56:54 PM

Luxury footwear serves many purposes; it protects our feet, cushions our body, and makes us feel fashionable – and even comfy when we find our perfect shoe size.

Unfortunately, finding your luxury shoe fit is a daunting task for men, especially for those who have wider or narrower feet because they don't have a lot of time to go shopping from one store to another.

But the good news is, you can find your best shoe fit even if your feet seem asymmetrical and feel stylish in wearing it. It's all possible and even more if you decide to let top-tier craftspeople tailor your shoes specifically for your wants and needs.

 

General Guidelines for Finding Your Perfect Shoe

Finding the perfect pair of shoes and ensuring they fit are important for maintaining good health and well-being. Poorly fitting shoes, however, cause pain and discomfort, including bunions, corns, calluses, hammertoes, stress fractures, and more.

To avoid harming your feet, consider the following tips:

  • A shoe that has an upper part that is composed of soft, breathable fabric will be more comfortable to use for longer periods of time and less likely to cause rubbing or skin irritations.
  • The top of the shoe should be comfortable with laces or straps so that the wearer has no discomfort when wearing them with any type of physical exercise.
  • To properly fit correctly, there must be arch support either in the sole or in an inner liner of the footwear.

Luckily, you will find that our custom-made shoes are taking into consideration all these details, as they are custom-made especially to suit your unique style and offer you an endless feeling of comfort.

Note: After purchasing a new pair of high-end designer shoes, make sure you try them out before you confirm you don't need a different size.

Unfortunately, sometimes it's tricky to find a luxury shoe that perfectly fits your foot. So here are 8 tips to ensure you get the best fit for your stylish footwear.

 

1. Your Foot Measurements

Fitting for footwear should be done regularly, as your feet can change shape over time as well. Also, if you've had a pair of the same style for a while, measuring your feet again could help you identify any differences in sizing.

Whilst it can be enticing to simply purchase online and we know that nothing will be compared to having your feet checked in person to ensure the right size fits perfectly. We here in ADORSI put your comfort on our top checklist.

Therefore, If you're an ADORSI customer, you don't only get free worldwide shipping on your order, but you also get a free remake warranty on your bespoke shoes.

That means, you get the benefits of offline shops, which include testing out your new pair of shoes before you buy them and going back later to see if you need to change anything else about your shoe.

 

2. Fit Your Shoes to the Bigger Foot

You may notice that your shoe size is comfortable for one of your feet but not the other. 60% of people have one foot larger than the other, usually the left one.

When fitting for new footwear, make sure you prioritize the larger limb when choosing the correct size, it’s better than crowding your larger foot.

 

3. Measure Your Feet When Tired of Walking

Have you ever known that your feet swell after walking or exercising?

While walking for long distances, your heart beats faster and sends more blood to your extremities. Blood flow is greater in smaller blood vessels, and you will notice that your hands warm up. The same is happening with your feet.

As you continue walking, you may notice that your hands and feet are both swollen. Consequently, the shoe that will fit your swollen feet, of course, will perfectly fit your normal feet in the morning.

 

4. The Shoe Size Printed Inside Isn’t Enough

Even though shoe sizes are supposed to correspond to specific measurements, men's dress shoes suffer from inconsistency.

Like in clothes, the medium Zara t-shirt will differ from than medium polo t-shirt, you will face the same issue in shoe sizes, the size marked inside the shoe may be different depending on the brand.

 

5. “Shoes Stretching Over Time” Is It a Reliable Tip?

Of course not, your shoes should it while buying, don’t get a tight pair of shoes and rely on time to make it more flexible. The facts are if they hurt at the beginning, it’s unlikely they’ll ever truly be comfortable once you break them in.

Certainly, you can use stretching tricks such as wearing a foot stretcher, taking your uncomfortable shoes to a shoemaker for a stretch, or putting on thick socks.

All of these may help to accelerate the process of getting tight-fitting footwear, but it’s impossible to make size bigger without actually taking off material. So, there is no substitute for proper sizing from the outset.

 

6. Don’t Try the Shoes While Setting Only

You should wear the shoe in the store for about 15 minutes. Don’t worry about how much you spend; you won’t buy the shoe unless you really love it. You might also consider wearing socks inside the shoe to help cushion the foot.

Make sure you test the shoe on carpeting and stairs. If you’re buying a dress shoe, make sure you put it through its paces.

Walk around the block a couple of times, go up and down a flight of stairs. Do whatever it takes to ensure that the shoe fits comfortably and feels right.

 

7. Check Your Shoe’s Width & Depth

The ball, which is the widest part of the foot and where the foot flex, should fit perfectly in the widest part of the shoe. Moreover, you should be able to wrap your foot completely inside the bottom part of the shoes. Otherwise, you might develop painful blisters or sores.

Your shoes should be deep enough to accommodate your feet without rubbing them. If they're not, check to see if there are any issues with your foot alignment (hammertoes, bunions, etc.).

 

8. Seek the Best Quality & Construction

Of course, if you’re on a budget, you could better go to custom-made shoes, as you will choose the shape and the material that will suit you. In addition, you will find the construction you want and the stitching that suits your style.

In ADORSI's custom-made shoes, you will find the best construction with optimal flexibility, depending on the kind of shoes. Moreover, you will find the top stitching ways using Goodyear welt.

 

Getting the Shoe That Fits Your Foot

Summing up, your shoes are supposedly made to make your journey easier.

And so, you don't want to navigate through your life in a pair of shoes that doesn't feel comfortable or suit how you carry yourself.

With the help of this guide, you'll start to choose the perfect size for your shoe that will help you find the perfect luxury shoe fit that you deserve so that you no longer sacrifice comfort for the sake of fashion. 

Always remember that you deserve the best so never settle for less!

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What would happen if you still wear your small shoes?

Unfortunately, your too tight shoes can cause problems such as:

  • Blisters: due to the friction caused by rubbing your toes against each other and your feet with the sides of the shoe.
  • Bunion pain: if your foot doesn’t have enough room in the shoe.
  • Hammertoe pain: if you have a toe with a permanent downward bend.
  • Toenail damage: resulting in a bruise under the toenail that turns black. This frequently results in toenail loss. While it will grow back, the process can be painful and upsetting.

So in this case, we recommend changing your shoe to a more suitable one and going direct to the custom-made shoes to avoid any of these problems and guarantee a comfortable long-lasting shoe.

 

2. Can I fix my tight shoes? 

Yes and no — it really depends on the quality of your leather shoe.

For example, if your shoe is made of low-quality leather, chances are any attempt of stretching it as a way of fixing it will make it scuffed instead.

So first, you want to be sure that your shoes are qualified enough to be stretched when they feel too tight.