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How to find the correct size and style shoe for you

July 15, 2011
  • What size do you normally wear in a walking or dress shoe (not sneaker)?
  • Do you wear a AAA or 4-E width (or more)? If so, this brand won’t work well for you.
  • Do you have a high instep (that’s the top of your foot) or is it normal or low?
  • Do you want a full shoe, clog, sandal, or boot?
  • Do you have a foot or physical condition we need to address (swelling, heel spurs, etc.)?
  • Colors: black, dark brown, navy.

****** Please call for a fitting consultation before ordering ******

Due to the complex nature of each person’s feet and the uniqueness of our shoes, we don’t do online ordering. In order to fit you properly or make sure that we’re sending the exact replacement shoe and insole, we need to speak to you.

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Tips for a proper fitting shoe

  • Unlike other brands, our shoes should NEVER be tight fitting as they don’t stretch in the least.
  • The heel on the Body Shoe will always move up and down even if it’s too small. But, you’ll get used to it quickly!
  • The clogs come only in full sizes (6, 7, 8, etc). If you wear a half size, go up. They are best for the medium to low insteps.
  • The Body Shoes come in half sizes (6 1/2, 7 1/2 , etc) and are excellent for people with a medium to higher insteps.
  • If you have too low of an instep or have narrow feet/heels, use a Dr. Scholls-type flat insole UNDER ours to lift your feet in the shoes and fill up the excess space.
  • Remove the insole(s) if the footwear becomes too tight across the instep.
  • Always wear socks as feet naturally perspire and there’s no wicking material to absorb it in our footwear.
  • For sandals–adjust the straps while standing and if a new hole is needed to tighten a strap, please have it punched by a shoe repair shop (an awl makes the hole too large.)

 

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