What are the best type/brand shoes to wear if you have extremely high arches in your feet?

December 22, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments
Filed under: Other - Health 
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Kaminari Systems asked:


I have had a problem for a little while now with my feet. It seems that very few shoes are comfortable. I feel like normal mainstream flat shoes just don’t cut it. I have tried buying all kinds of insoles from the local drug store, and none of them work. Anyone have a solution? Thanks!

How can I keep my heel from coming out of my shoes?

August 3, 2009 by admin · 7 Comments
Filed under: Fashion & Accessories 
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kimpenn09 asked:


I bought a really comfortable pair of shoes–they fit great but my heel keeps coming out of them when I walk. How can I fix this WITHOUT buying a full insole? Do they sell something just for the heel area? (The insoles in the shoes themselves are fuzzy and quite comfortable, so I don’t want to have to cover them up.) Suggestions?

What are the best comfortable shoes for waiters bartenders or restaurant workers?

July 25, 2009 by admin · 4 Comments
Filed under: Food Service 
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Wesley K asked:


Hi. I work for a restaurant and am on my feet for 12 plus hours some days. My feet hurt after shifts and it even causes sorenes in my calves, back, etc…

What is the best shoe, shoe company,or insole out there on the market that can minimize my pain the most? Also, I am willing to pay the extra money for a great pair of shoes AND add additional insoles for more comfort.

What would be the best thing to buy and what stores can I find them at? Any help would be appreciated!

What are some tips for padding the inside of my cycling shoes?

July 14, 2009 by admin · 4 Comments
Filed under: Cycling 
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michelle asked:


I need some tips to help get the most padding on the insole of my cycling shoes, without causing my shoes to be cramped. I already have dr. shcols air pillow insoles, but it seems that i need more padding. Really, just on the fore foot. My reason being is that I have mortons neuroma in both feet and even the slighest amount of pressure against a hard surface causes problems.