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Guides for Cheap Great Shoes(1)

  • Posted on September 8, 2010 at 3:55 am

Do you want to buy the shoes that are great and available at much lower prices? Then, you may take the following suggestions into consideration.

We’ve all had times where we needed or wanted cheap shoes, and by cheap, I mean affordable.
Whether money is tight, the shoes will not get a lot of wear, or we just need a quick pick-me-up and don’t want to spend a lot for a fix; there are times when inexpensive shoes are definitely the ticket.

The Price of “Cheap Shoes”

Since “cheap” and “affordable” are relative terms, I decided to be more specific, and set out to find shoes sellers that had a decent selection of shoes for less than $30 U.S. I was surprised at the styles and brands I was able to find.If you’re looking for stylish, affordable shoes, below are a few great places to check.

If you’re looking for the sale pages of some of the web’s top shoe stores, you’ll also want to check the current Shoes on sale.

uggangel.com-Great Deals for Top UGG Boots

Tips on Saving Money on Shoes

  • Posted on August 15, 2010 at 10:53 pm

The following are some good tips for saving more money on buying shoes. Take them into consideration, you will find them really beneficial.

Thrift Stores

There are great deals on shoes in thrift shops! You can sanitize them with disinfectant spray and used shoe powder to clean the insides! Also, Payless shoes on sale are good deals. And you can find good deals for sports shoes on sale at sporting goods stores.

Always Try On Shoes before Buying

Do not order shoes through a catalog, Always get them at a store where you can try them on? This may sound silly to some. I still remember when I was about 8, and my mom ordered me a pair of shoes from a Sears catalog. When they came, one was larger/longer than the other. So then there is the problem and expense of sending them back, getting your money back, and getting a different pair. The time and expense is not worth it.

Choose Weightlifting Shoes for Your Feet(2)

  • Posted on August 14, 2010 at 2:36 am

This part will share with you some kinds of weightlifting shoes. They are not only famous for the long history, but also boasts global popularity.

Weightlifters and power lifters have known this for more than 50 years, although the shoe choices available for their purposes were formerly quite limited. Until the 1970′s, combat boots, Chuck Taylor’s, and even patent leather oxfords (see old photos of Paul Anderson) were the shoes used for lifting weights. To be stable and perform optimally, a weightlifting shoe needs to be snug fitting, provide exceptional support, and have a no compressible wedge sole with neoprene or crepe for traction against the floor. Most will lace all the way down to the toe for adjustment to individual foot width, and will have an adjustable strap across the metatarsal area for added lateral stability.

When Adidas from Germany and Kahru of Finland became available on a limited basis in the US, weightlifters finally had the opportunity to use equipment specifically designed for their activity. High topped and not especially stylish, these shoes had minimal appeal to the fashion conscious, but lifters loved them because they worked.