One shoe pinches, the other not - How can that be?
Question by Guest | 2015-05-31 at 10:53
I have a very strange problem with my shoes, which already has occurred repeatedly.
When I would like to buy some new shoes, and I am trying them on, often the left shoe is perfectly fitting, but the right shoe is not fitting at all. Or the other way around. So, one shoe is fitting, the other one is the too big or too small.
How can that be? Is the manufacturer no longer producing shoes of the same size? It is specially cared about comparing only shoes of exactly the same size.
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Only very few people are having to feet with exactly the same size not
Almost every person has two different feet, although in most cases, the difference is minimal.
This is quite normal and no reason to worry. You only have to find a shoe that fits both feet, or if it is particular extreme with you, perhaps, you even have to take two different sizes for each of your foot.
The reason that the shoes are not fitting exactly, is probably not because of the manufacturers but rather your feet.
2015-06-01 at 15:31