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Coach Zorra Casual Sneakers 7 & Coach Norra Sports

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Coach Zorra Casual Sneakers 8.5 or Coach Norra Tennis Sneakers?
Many of the blog posts that I have read on the Coach Norra Shoes describe them as incredibly fancy. On the other hand these Coach Zorra Shoes are what I would call old school sneakers that dont look as fancy, but are very casual.

Its all the matter of taste. Any fashion fan might see these gorgeous sneakers. The trims of the Coach Zorra Sneakers were made of leather while the upper part is made of Jacquard fabric and you simply have to love their great design at least when it comes to materials used. These Coach Norra Shoes will serve you well as both your casual fancy footwear, but also well designed and durable sports shoes.

I love the way the embossed Coach logo looks like one the Coach Norra ones, even though I still find it annoying that the famous C is all over both the sneakers, but I guess I shouldve gotten used to it by now.The Coach Norra ones arent meant to be used for long sport session as they are not as durable as the Zorra sneakers and they dont really even look similar to sports footwear. The high tops are what I would pick as I simply prefer the way they look and the fancy touch Coach has added to them.
I dont have to say that you should look into both of these sneakers as they are worth both your money and your time.
With Coach its always a safe buy, even if it might not be the cheapest one and sure, you can get the similar models for less money, but think of the quality and the money you will save as there wont be a need to purchase new ones until you simply get bored of these!


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Tips on Buying Proper Fitting Sneakers

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Are you planning on being involved in physical activities this summer? If so, you want to make sure you know how to buy a properly fitting shoe to prevent unnecessary injuries. Avoid injuries caused by poorly fitting sneakers and learn what you want to be looking for in a good fitting sneaker.

Usually the first step when trying on shoes is to decide if there is enough space at the front of the shoe for the toes. It is an important step that many people are unsure about – Here’s how to check for the appropriate amount of space at the front of the shoe: The distance between your longest toe and the front of the shoe should be approximately the size of your thumb.

After you have checked the front of the sneaker for toe space you can move on to the heel. A good tip is that your heel should not slide up or down while you walk. The heel should stay stationary.

The same rule we use for heels can be applied to the sides of your new runners. The widest section of your foot should be tight enough to stay in place while walking but not too tight that it becomes uncomfortable to wear.

The last piece of advice to think about when looking for the perfect shoe is to check the top of the shoe. The section of the footwear that covers the top of your foot should not be too tight but should be taut enough to stay in place without irritating your foot – No one likes that uncomfortable feeling!

If the shoes are not for competitions or sports then the fit is not a major issue. If the shoe is being purchased specifically for sports then you must make sure they fit the foot appropriately. Please be certain that the shoe fits in the four suggested areas: the heel, the front toe, the width and tongue or top. If you stick to these ideas you will find a running shoe that is ideal for exercise and daily physical activities.

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