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How to Get the Best Shoe Fit for Narrow Feet

Women with narrow feet have a relatively easier time finding shoes than women with wide, big feet. This is because shoe designers are more likely to create footwear based on the traditional image of the female with dainty feet. Narrow shoes, though, are still not as mainstream as regular sized footwear.

Shoes for narrow feet are commonly tagged as AAAA or quad in North American size. Most narrow shoes are offered in sizes 9-12. In looking for narrow shoes, Designershoes.com is the best place. This site offers a wide variety of women’s shoes in narrow and wide sizes.

The good thing about narrow-sized feet is that they have relatively more access to brand names than bigger or wider feet. Names such as Nine West and Kenneth Cole do have shoes for women with narrower sizes. Some general merchandisers also offer small size footwear for women in their collection.

The best options for feet that are narrow are shoes that have pointed toelines. Most pointed shoes follow the natural curve of the foot, allowing even the narrow ones to have a perfect fit. Just remember to choose those that have higher heels to elevate your feet and avoid a flat look which draws the gaze to the thinness of the feet. Bright colored-shoes like cream and sky blue are good for thin feet.

Sandals with thin straps also look good on thin feet. The thin straps will make the feet look dainty and sexy instead of just narrow or thin. If you like accented sandals, forget the big flowers and huge butterflies. Instead, pick a pair that has more than one accent in regular sizes scattered in different parts of the straps. This will prevent the eyes from focusing on just one spot and will provide a more regular size look.

If you like boots, there are shapely, high-heeled boots that look good on thin feet. The best boots for women with narrow-shaped feet are those that reach just past the ankles. If you choose a longer pair, they will make your feet look narrower than they already are.

Shoes for narrow feet are available in most retail stores and online merchandisers. Buying from retail stores is more advisable, though, since it is better that you try them on first to see that they are not too loose to make you feel uncomfortable.

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