Buying shoes online is one of the easiest items to acquire
from the comfort of your home. With easy
to use websites, multiple views of the shoe, free shipping and returns, online
stores have wooed lots us of from brick and mortar stores. However, since the one thing you can’t do
with online purchases is try on the item, buying a shoe online is a risky
proposition. Most guys have one (hopefully
two) pairs of shoes they wear regularly so buying the wrong pair is a serious
misstep – pun intended. So here are
three tips to remember when buying shoes online while at work, I mean at home.
First, be brand conscious. What this really means is consider the
quality of the construction. Brands in
and of themselves mean nothing except that well known ones have bigger marketing
budgets. But if there is a brand you
like because you know the shoe is made well, stick with that brand.
Second, consider the purpose of the purchase. Is this a loafer for casual Friday or a
wingtip that will be worn three out of five days a week? If it’s a casual shoe, taking on a little
risk is ok. Read the reviews, research
the brand and if reports are favorable, try something new. If it is to be your go to shoe, re-read the
first tip.
Last, know your shoe size. This means knowing more than your
length. You should be aware of your
width and know if you have flat feet or a high arch. Use this information to pick the right size
when placing your order online. This is
so important that it warrants a visit to a podiatrist who can advise on what
type of shoe to wear as well. Your feet
will appreciate it.
My personal success rate when buying shoes online is
around .500 which would be good if I were in the line-up for the New York Mets
but not great otherwise. So use these tips.
But if all of this seems daunting, just
go to the store. They’d love to see you.

Off topic, but wondering if you'd weigh in on the age old debate over men tucking their jeans into boots - do, or do not?
ReplyDeleteThere are times when tucking jeans in boots is a necessity such as digging out of a snowstorm. Otherwise, I suggest staying away from the look. Thanks for the comment!
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