
What is an Adjustable Shoe?
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Adjustability are “fine-tuning” points built into your shoes to help them fit better. This could be anything from laces or buckles and elastic panels, stretchy uppers or removable inserts. Did you know up to 70% of people wear the wrong sized shoes? Ill fitting shoes can cause a whole range of problems, including; corns & calluses, muscle & joint pain, deformities, balance problems, nerve compression and more.
It’s important to get yourself shoes that fit. However, feet size can fluctuate throughout the day, with what activity you’re doing or for a range of health reasons. So your best bet to protect yourself is to get shoes that fit well, but also with adjustability features built in. This means with a few simple adjustments you can have a pair of shoes that fits snug in any situation.
There are several reasons why adjustability in shoes is important:
- Foot shape and size can change throughout the day - Your feet swell when you stand or walk for long periods of time, and they can also change size due to weight gain or loss. Adjustable shoes allow you to loosen or tighten the fit of the shoe to accommodate these changes.
- Foot problems - People with certain foot problems, such as bunions, hammertoes, or flat feet, may need shoes with extra adjustability to accommodate their unique foot shape.
- Activity level - The type of activity you will be using the shoes for will also determine how important adjustability is. For example, if you are planning to do a lot of walking or running, you will need shoes that fit snugly but comfortably. Adjustable shoes can help you to achieve this fit.
Features that provide adjustability in shoes
There are a variety of features that can provide adjustability in shoes, including:
- Laces: Laces are the most common type of adjustable closure in shoes. They allow you to tighten or loosen the fit of the shoe across the instep and vamp.
- Straps: Straps can be found on a variety of shoe styles, including sandals, sneakers, and dress shoes. They can be adjusted to provide a more secure fit or to accommodate different foot shapes.
- Buckles: Buckles are another type of adjustable closure that is often found on dress shoes and boots. They can be tightened or loosened to create a custom fit.
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Velcro: Velcro is a quick and easy way to adjust the fit of a shoe. It is often found on children's shoes and on some athletic shoes.
How to choose shoes with adjustability
You can get even further adjustability with Revere. All shoes will either come with a Revere Fit Kit (shown below), that will come with fit features specific to your type of shoes. From Shoe Fillers, Removable Footbeds to Strap Extentions. Revere truly make a shoe for every foot.
When choosing shoes with adjustability, it is important to consider the following factors:
- Activity level: Consider the type of activity you will be using the shoes for and choose a closure system that will provide a secure fit.
- Foot shape and size: If you have any foot problems, such as bunions or hammertoes, choose shoes with a closure system that can accommodate your unique foot shape.
- Personal preference: Some people prefer laces while others prefer straps or buckles. Choose a closure system that is comfortable for you to use.
Benefits of wearing adjustable shoes
- Improved comfort: Adjustable shoes allow you to achieve a custom fit that is comfortable for your feet.
- Reduced risk of foot problems: Adjustable shoes can help to prevent blisters, corns, and other foot problems by reducing friction and pressure on your feet.
- Improved performance: Adjustable shoes can help you to improve your performance while walking, running, or playing sports by providing a secure fit.
Shoes with built-in adjustability features can be an absolute game changer when it comes to finding that perfectly comfortable pair of shoes that are good for you. Shop The Comfort Co. range to find a pair that fits perfectly! (No matter what your foot looks like that day).