Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Tips and Tricks for Buying Sneakers

What is up sneakerheads and sneaker fans? I hope your week is going good. Currently, I have just arrived to my Student Publications class which is pretty much the school's newspaper and yearbook class. That's all I have to say. I have just gotten back from a good lunch with classmates and so I am feeling good today. 

So, a lot of us like buying sneakers and have a lot of different ways we buy. Online or in store, there are usually things people like to know when buying sneakers and usually look for specific things for each shoe. So let's get into a list of things maybe you should look for when buying sneakers.

#1 - You buy the wrong style and/or size of shoe.

This is a pretty common mistake. Some people usually like to throw their shoe size around a little. Some people say that they used to be a 10 a while back, they might be a 10.5 now and some may incline themselves are almost a 12 when really they are just a 11 or 11.5. Really, when buying a new sneaker, make sure you know the size of shoe. Maybe a half size bigger if you think your feet are gonna grow more or you think your feet gets wider throughout the day. 

#2 - You don't count in the activities you will be in.

There are many day-to-day activities you do that may require special styles of sneakers. Like a great example everyone knows, no one wears high top basketball sneakers while running a 5K. That is usually the idea anyways, not saying that there are not people who do. The right shoe is usually a jogger type of sneaker for running, basketball shoes that are usually high top basketball shoes. Make sure if you are buying sneakers for a specific sport or activity, find one that you think will fit in with your desired activity. 

#3 - You keep buying different brands. 

If you are committed to a brand and you have a pair or two or maybe even three of that brand that you really like. The brand is usually very consistent in the types of shoes that they make, they have lots of types of sneakers that may be just right. Try not to have a sneaker here and there of each brand, try to keep it relative. Now I know there are some people here that do the Adidas and Nike crossover, some may even buy from Under Armour here. And that's no problem, just make sure sneakers that you buy are ones you really want and will use. 


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