Has there been a survey identifying how much wear n tear a footwear has to undergo during a year, like tyres?

Posted by: shoes guru  :  Category: Other - Outdoor Recreation
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dilsharma05 asked:


I amwondering if there are reasearch how much tyres warnout and their durability. Is there any kind of survey as to how much footwear suffer. It will help let governments understand how much poor who walk have to pay to give road to motorists, especially in developing countries.

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Why some footwear sprays my jeans back side in rainy day and some doesnt at all?

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Veronica asked:


How can i make sure in store before I buy that this footwear doesnt make my jeans dirty when its rainy?

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What kind of footwear should I get for trip to New York this winter?

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mikey1478 asked:


I’m going to see some friends in New York this winter, and I’m from Florida so we get like no snow and I have no idea what kind of footwear I’ll need. Should I just wear regular sneakers, shoes, boots or what? Can anyone suggest some brands or names of some that I should get? I have plenty of sneakers and shoes, and one pair of Tims..(Timberland), would Timberland boots be ok?

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How to find shoes online up to designer footwear

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As the majority of women I prefer to purchase all the things I need in traditional shops. I like shopping; it brings me a lot of pleasure to wander along endless shelves with products, to listen to calm music, to try on different things and even in long queues there is a bit of romance. So until recently I was against online shopping (but now I know for sure that it was because I didn’t even try to purchase things via the Internet).

But everything changed nearly three weeks ago. I wanted to buy a new pair of shoes for my husband just because I wanted to bring him pleasure, it was a kind of surprise. And a friend of mine advised me to look through online stores, because I didn’t even know what I wanted to buy.

So I wrote in a search engine “buy men shoes” and it found me a lot of sites. I was surprised, because I didn’t expect such a variety of choice.

First of all I visited a shop that offered discounted athletic men shoes (maybe because they proposed a discount). Here I found many nice models, but I didn’t find any that would attract me as soon as I looked at it.

So I decided to look through other online stores, luckily I had a large choice. After that I found a store that offered to purchase men sneakers. In this online store I found a pair of shoes that I liked at once, but unfortunately they didn’t have the size of my husband (they had all sizes except this one), it was a pity.

But soon I found a store that proposed cheap men’s casual footwear. On the first page I saw shoes that I certainly wanted to buy. I liked the colour, style, material, prize and they had a necessary size. So I placed an order without any hesitation.

My husband was very glad to receive such a present, I knew for sure that he would be satisfied with the model and I was right. I like these nice moments when I can bring somebody pleasure.

What kind of footwear will I need in New York?

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rebecca asked:


I am going to New york next week and wondering what kind of footwear will I need. I know people recommend comfortable shoes but I am planning to wear skirts mostly (good option at this time?) and dont want to wear sports shoes.

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How come the info on what a lost childs footwear is so important when reporting a Code Adam thing to a store?

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Temari asked:


I meen the shoe’s the kid who is lost is wearing, ofcourse.
ANWAYS I had read that the footwear is important when reporting a lost child to make a code Adam.

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How can you look good for work if a long walk in limits your choice of footwear?

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Hotpink555 asked:


I have a very hilly 15 minute walk into work each morning as there’s no company car park and I always end up wearing trousers and boring flat shoes purely because of this. I work in an office and I’d love to look a bit more fashionable and sexier but how can I dress in a better way, particularly with footwear, and still manage to make the journey without getting blisters or falling over in huge heels? I’d love some tips!

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What type of footwear is ruggedly durable, comfortable and affordable?

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MamasPapas asked:


Something that is comfortably worn over long periods of time. Also tolerable upon standing, walking or running over long periods of time.
List whatever you suggest is all around tough, comfortable and, the optional, affordable type of footwear.

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What is the Best footwear for a cattle farm?

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Dylan asked:


i am going to a cattle farm in a couple weeks and i was wondering what is the best footwear for just working not riding? like shoes, working boots, hiking boots??

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What are the best kinds of footwear to wear if you have heel spurs?

Posted by: shoes guru  :  Category: Pain & Pain Management
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strawberriesilove asked:


I have heel spurs in both feet. No matter what I wear my feet will ache throughout the day. Sometimes I’ve had to change shoes up to three times a day just to get some comfort. The pain in my heels is worse in the morning. Often times after driving 26 miles to work, by the time I get out the car I’m limping as the pain in my feet is that bad. Can anyone recommend or suggest a specific type or brand of footwear I can wear that will support my heel spur condition. Thank you.

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