Should you be able to fit a finger in your shoe?

To check proper fit around your heel, place your index finger behind the shoe's heel and your heel. 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.
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How many fingers should you be able to fit in your shoe?

Generally speaking, there should be about one finger's width of space between your longest toe and the end of the shoe. Another way to check this is to slip a finger between the heel of your foot and the heel of your shoe. There should be just enough space for your finger to fit nice and snugly.
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Is it OK to wear shoes slightly bigger?

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 much space should be at the end of a shoe?

Check the space at the end of the shoe.

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.
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Should you be able to move your toes in shoes?

Fix: “Feet swell and lengthen over a run, so when you're trying on a pair, make sure there's a thumb's width of space between your longest toe—which isn't always the big toe—and the end of a shoe,” Carter says. “Your toes should also wiggle freely up and down.”
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How much should I be able to wiggle my toes in shoes?

Your toes need wiggle room so that you don't get blisters, calluses or damaged toenails. You should be able to wiggle your toes comfortably in the toe box and if you aren't sure how much room is enough, use the “rule of thumb” when purchasing new shoes.
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How do you know if shoes are too big?

If your feet slide back and forth while you walk, the shoes are too big in length and you may consider going down a half or full size. However, if your feet are sliding side to side, the shoes are too wide for you.
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Should my toes touch the end of my shoes?

Your toes should have ample room to spread wide. Your toes shouldn't feel constricted or touch the end of the shoe. Your heel should feel comfortably cupped in the back of the shoe, which ensures that your foot won't slip out from the back of the shoe.
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Is it better for shoes to be tight or loose?

Bear in mind that when buying the perfect pair of shoes, they should be a snug fit, not tight nor loose. Because this will give you comfort feel, provides enough support, and that your toes can wiggle a bit, as well as your heel and ankle, won't cause any blisters or feel constricting.
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Does 0.5 shoe size make a difference?

It does make a difference. One problem is that sometimes one foot is a half size larger than the other. Size to your larger foot. If you run in a shoe that's too small, as your foot slides forwards on downhills you can jam your toes causing black toe nails.
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Do shoes stretch over time?

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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Do shoes get wider as they get longer?

As your feet grow longer, they also grow wider- and as you go up in shoe sizes, you also need a bit more width in your shoes. While you could go up a size, a size 12 is a bit wider than a size 11, you then have to worry about adding extra length to your shoes that you don't actually need.
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Should I buy shoes a half size bigger?

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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How should a sneaker fit?

Properly fitting sneakers will:
  1. Have footbeds that are between 0.5 to 0.65 inches longer than your foot.
  2. Fit snuggly but not too tight.
  3. Provide wiggle room for your toes.
  4. Not push into your toenails.
  5. Cup your heel comfortably.
  6. Not slip around your heel or any other areas of your foot.
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How do I find the right shoe size?

Have a salesperson measure both of your feet — and get measured every time you buy new shoes. Feet change with age, often growing larger and wider. If one foot is larger than the other, buy a size that fits the larger foot. Stand in the shoes.
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Where should toes be in 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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How much heel slip is too much?

There are five areas to check. They are: the flex point, the heel, the width, the arch, and the toe box. Your boots should not feel tight. They should feel snug on the forefoot, they should have plenty of room in the toe box, and the heel should not slip more than a quarter of an inch.
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How much heel slip is normal in sneakers?

Heel slip does not always mean that the shoe is too big. It may mean that you have a flexible foot. Ask your fitter for more information. When standing you should usually have 3/8” to 1/2” from your longest toe to the end of the shoe.
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How do you know if sneakers are too small?

A simple finger test can tell you if you need to go up or down a size. For both men's and women's shoes, stick a finger in between the heel of your foot and the heel of your shoe, if your finger slides in with a bit of space to spare, you should probably go down a half size.
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How long does it take to break in shoes?

This is standard practice for high-quality shoes and guarantees your comfort and satisfaction in the long run. The break-in time depends on your choice of style, sole, leather and personal preferences for how you like your shoes to feel, but it will typically be between 3 and 4 weeks.
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Do feet expand during the day?

Wait until the afternoon to shop for shoes — your feet naturally expand with use during the day and may swell in hot weather. Wear the same type of socks that you intend to wear with the shoes.
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Which foot is usually bigger?

The left foot is usually the larger one. Why? This phenomenon can often be attributed to the way we walk. For most people, the right side of the body is dominant.
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Do feet get smaller with weight loss?

Do feet get smaller when you lose weight? In most cases, yes. While it may not be noticeable for everyone, weight loss does tend to result in smaller feet, says Lauren Wurster, DPM, a spokesperson for the American Podiatric Medical Association and a foot and ankle surgery specialist at Foot & Ankle Clinics of Arizona.
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Do feet get bigger with weight gain?

Weight gain can cause feet to get bigger

If you are carrying extra weight, you are going to carry extra fat everywhere including around your feet with the result of larger feet.
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Do your feet get bigger as you age?

They don't change in size, necessarily. But feet may get wider, not longer, as we age. They change in their elasticity the same way other body parts do – tissue becomes less tight, causing the increased width and sagging of the arches.
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