Summary: Learn how to fit shoes with foot problems in this free video series on buying shoes for women.
Esther Rodrigues has been with the Shoe Warehouse for one year and has been in the fashion industry for over five years. Her experience extends from womens fashion to shoes.read more
"Hi, I'm Esther Rodrigues with The Shoe Warehouse and on behalf of Expert Village I'm going to be showing you how to find the perfect fit when you are shoe shopping. If you start to develop corns or bunion or blisters behind your heel then the shoe is not made for you. It is not a perfect fit. There is either to much friction when you have blisters and the shoes cause you corns or bunions are to tight on the foot or the front of the shoe. No matter how good the shoe looks or how great the sale is if they do not fit you do not want to wear them. So the best thing to do is get a shoe that fits you properly. "
eHow Article: Fitting Shoes with Foot Problems