Is it better to wear tighter or looser shoes?

Is it better for shoes to be tight or loose? Shoes that are on the tighter side are likely to rub, and since this friction can cause blisters, it's best to have a bit of wiggle room.
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Is it better to size up or down in shoes?

Buying a sneaker that is slightly larger than your foot allows for better circulation which minimizes swelling. If one foot is slightly larger than the other go for the bigger size and always consider the kind of socks you plan to wear with your shoes.
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How tight should your shoes fit?

Stand up and make sure there is 3/8" or 1/2" (about the width of your finger) between your longest toe (usually the second toe) and the end of the shoe. Always stand and walk around in the shoes to see if they are comfortable, fit well, and don't chafe or rub anywhere. Your heel should not slip or slide while walking.
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Do shoes get bigger as you wear them?

Shoes will typically stretch all on their own as you wear them. Leather shoes, whether it be men's dress shoes or women's heels, will fit over time. But if they are too tight and uncomfortable to wear in, try some of these easy hacks to stretch your shoes up to half a size or so to accommodate your feet.
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Should my toes touch the end of my shoes?

As a rule of thumb (or toe), you should have about 3/8″ to 1/2″ of room from the tip of your longest toe to the end of the shoe. Your big toe is not automatically your longest toe. Pick the shoes that match your foot shape.
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Should running shoes be tight or loose?



Does 0.5 shoe size make a difference?

Is a Half Size in Shoes a Big Difference? A half-size represents a 1/8” difference. It may not seem significant but is enough to distinguish between comfort and discomfort. Because there is no standardisation for shoe sizing, a half size difference will also depend on the brand of shoe.
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Is it OK to wear loose shoes?

Shoes that are too loose can lead to poor arch support, shin pain, and arch collapse. Loose-fitting shoes may also cause trips and falls, as your foot can't feel the surface as well as it should.
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What is the difference between 8.5 and 9 shoe size?

There is approximately 1/6” between size increments, so a size 9 is 1/6” longer than an 8.5 and 1/3” longer than a size 8.
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Is it OK to wear a half size smaller shoe?

Half a size smaller could create problems. Not only would they be uncomfortable, they could damage your feet for life! Buying shoes 1/2 size too large should not be a major problem. You could tighten the laces and you would be good to go, with the exception being that that they could cause you to trip and fall.
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Can a size 10.5 fit a 10?

A size 10 shoe is significantly smaller than a size 10.5 shoe, and as such, it will not provide the same level of comfort or support. If you are looking for a comfortable, supportive shoe, then you should opt for the larger size. I wear a size 10.5 and can often wear a 10 or 11 without problem.
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How much bigger is size 9.5 than 9?

Length: There is approximately a 1/6" difference between each half-size (e.g., between 9 and 9.5, between a 9.5 and a 10, and so on) For every half size up, the width (across the ball) will increase by 1/8"
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What happens if you wear shoes slightly too big?

Other painful effects of wearing shoes that are too big include: Corns and calluses: caused by excessive pressure on the toes. Metatarsalgia: caused by too much pressure on the balls of your feet. Disrupted natural stride: resulting in Achilles tendonitis, arch pain, and pain in the calf muscles.
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Can tight shoes damage your feet?

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Tight shoes are not just uncomfortable; they can cause permanent and painful damage to the feet. Women are more likely to buy and wear uncomfortable shoes in the name of fashion, making them more susceptible to foot problems caused by tight shoes.
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How much space is too much in shoes?

You should be able to slide your finger between them with little force. If your finger cannot fit, the shoes are too tight. If your finger has too much room, the shoes are too large. Your toes need wiggle room so that you don't get blisters, calluses or damaged toenails.
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Is it better to wear a half size bigger shoe?

Christine Luff from verywell.com recommends going up half a shoe size because one's feet swell when they run and it is important to have plenty of room in the toebox. If one's toes are crammed in the front of the running shoe, you could develop blisters or black toenails.
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Is it better to get a smaller shoe size?

Stick to your true size. Sometimes we think shoes that are a size smaller can stretch over time or that we can make slightly loose shoes fit better with pads and what not, but the best buys are the ones that fit your feet perfectly at the time you buy them.
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How much of a difference is 1/2 a shoe size?

A half size in shoes is only 1/8 of an inch in added length. Shoes size can vary for many reasons, from sports injuries to weight gain and age. It's not uncommon to go up a half size if your feet or arch height begins to become more flat overtime.
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Should my foot slide in my shoe?

A properly fitted shoe may slip on the heel slightly when new. Because soles on new shoes are often stiff and resist bending of the foot, heel slippage may occur. Loose heel slippage cannot hurt your feet. Tight shoes can cause blisters.
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Should toes curl in shoes?

Curled toes are stronger than flat toes and will help you stand on small foot holds. You never want your toes to be so curled that it feels like you're standing on your toenails – that's a sure sign that your shoes are too small. In contrast, a shoe that's too large will shift when you're standing on small foot holds.
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Should you have a thumb space in shoes?

Proper toe fit: You want a thumb's width of space between your toe and the end of the shoe. Midfoot and heel fit: You should have a snug (but not tight) fit at the midfoot and heel.
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Can a size 9.5 wear 10?

For example, if you wear US 9.5, you could order a US 10. Feel free to let us know in the order note if you need an extra pair of insoles which takes up the space of a half size. *Our biggest size for women is US 9. And women's US 10 equals men's US 9, women's US 11 equals men's US 10; so on and so forth.
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