Slip-on shoes can serve a lot of purposes around the house. They can keep your feet warm during the winter months, and they can provide a quick option if you have to run outside to check the mail or grab something out of your car. Most people don’t wear slip-on shoes that often, but these shoes are becoming more stylish and comfortable, so if you find yourself wearing a slip-on shoe more frequently, you should know what to look for when buying a pair.
In today’s blog, we share some tips for what you should look for when buying a slip-on shoe.
Tips For Buying Slip-On Shoes
If you’re buying a slip-on shoe that you’ll wear around the house or for light duty tasks outdoors, here are some tips to consider when looking into different options.
1. Comfort – Comfort tends to be a higher priority in a slip-on shoe than a shoe you might wear out on a Friday night, but you still want to make sure that you’re picking out a comfy pair. Don’t just pick a soft or fuzzy option, make sure that your foot’s natural arch is also comfortable in the shoe.
2. Support – Some slip-on shoes are pretty cheap because they offer less support than a piece of cardboard. Don’t just buy the cheapest pair on the rack. Invest in a quality pair of slip-on shoes that offer plenty of support to your feet.
3. Snug Fit – We recommend that you purchase a slip-on shoe that has a closed back and offers a snug fit. If you go with an open back style slip-on, you may be putting extra stress on your toes to help hold the shoe in place as you move. A snug shoe with a closed back means that it will stay on your foot on its own.
4. Try On In Person – Slip-on shoes can be a popular holiday gift, and not everyone knows your shoe size. Moreover, these slip-on styles are oftentimes sold in a range of sizes to accommodate more people, so you may only be able to choose between a medium and a large or a size 7-8 or a 9-10. It’s typically helpful to try on a slip-on shoe in person so that you know the shoe you buy fits your foot correctly.
5. Good Grip – Finally, make sure that your slip-on shoe has some good grip. This isn’t a shoe that you should be wearing out in the elements, but you will benefit from some extra support if you have to quickly run outside when it’s cold and wet. Don’t buy something that will have your slipping and sliding the first time they encounter some moisture.
Keep these tips in mind when choosing a slip-on shoe, and your feet will stand a better chance to remain injury free. For more information, or for assistance with a different foot or ankle issue, reach out to the team at Silverman Ankle & Foot today at (952) 224-8500.