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Step 1
Think about how you will use the sneakers. What activity do you plan on doing when you wear the sneakers? Even if it is just for daily wear the type of sneaker can be important.
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Step 2
Consider practicality. How long do you plan on keeping the sneakers? Some sneakers are meant to be changed often, sometimes as soon as three months after purchase. Try to choose a sneaker that will fit with your routine.
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Step 3
Know your budget. How much are you willing to spend? Sneakers today can cost as much as $200. Deciding on a budget might mean the difference between replacing the shoes soon, or waiting long to replace them.









Comments
mosaicmom said
on 5/25/2008 This is good information. Many people don't know that sneakers for certain activities need the proper balance and support. Such as running or jumping, or even just to wear for fun. If you have weak ankles then a higher top one is often better choice. It certainly does make a difference on the feet.
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