gluegungeisha
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Hello, ladies!
The incoming fall weather has called for close-toed shoes (for me at least, since I have pretty poor circulation), and the amount of walking I have been doing has called for sneakers. My default sneakers for the past year have been my black Keds, and occasionally a pair of Converse gets thrown into the mix. I also have a pair of 50's saddle shoes, but they're pretty uncomfortable.
Keds are very flat-soled shoes. I'd like to install some insoles with adequate arch and heel support, but I think that just sticking them over the inadequate built-in insoles would make the shoes fit too tightly, especially with socks. I wonder if it would be easy to rip out the built-in insoles and replace them?
Does anyone have any experience in this matter?
Other solutions?
Comfy, arch/heel/vintage-friendly tennis shoe suggestions (or a link to a helpful thread)?
Thank you!
The incoming fall weather has called for close-toed shoes (for me at least, since I have pretty poor circulation), and the amount of walking I have been doing has called for sneakers. My default sneakers for the past year have been my black Keds, and occasionally a pair of Converse gets thrown into the mix. I also have a pair of 50's saddle shoes, but they're pretty uncomfortable.
Keds are very flat-soled shoes. I'd like to install some insoles with adequate arch and heel support, but I think that just sticking them over the inadequate built-in insoles would make the shoes fit too tightly, especially with socks. I wonder if it would be easy to rip out the built-in insoles and replace them?
Does anyone have any experience in this matter?
Other solutions?
Comfy, arch/heel/vintage-friendly tennis shoe suggestions (or a link to a helpful thread)?
Thank you!