sneaks shape at the front: Why?
I took a closer look at my feet… from above… and especially at the front… at the toes… and somehow I don't think my sneakers are shaped like that… It seems as if the sneakers somehow squeeze my toes together… my little toes are also bent slightly under the neighboring toe… some sneakers (not mine) are even quite pointy at the front… I think: the bigger the shoe size, the pointier they are… right?
Why would someone do something like that?
Is that supposed to look "nicer"? I actually find my work rubber boots "nicer" (in the sense of more impressive)…
Or does it serve a purpose? Is it safer to walk?
Can my little toes be bent outwards again?
If it does not cause pain, it is not dramatic. Your claim is dimensional shoes… and what you have are not. Shoes are made according to uniform and both the feet and the shoes have to adapt to something when buying new shoes. Like what you’re describing is harmless and if it doesn’t hurt it doesn’t need to be treated.
hm… so there are those who have so narrow feet at the front? I think you’re on the woods path… I’ve already “interviewed” my colleagues and they also have much wider feet in front…
These are averages. There are people who have narrow feet. And the shoes are not made of iron or of wood, but they are made of leather and made of rubber and this can also stretch.
But if you have problems with width then you can go to a specialized shoe store where there are models in different widths
have replied to the wrong comment… sowy
So what? The feet can adapt well. And many millions of people out there have no problems with it. For example, I have claws and can run without any problems.
my mother has always only paid attention to the fact that the big toe has enough space forward….
I think you can see that the shoes are actually too narrow in front….
https://www.atlasschuhe.de/fileadmin/_processed_/3/b/csm_header-fussgesundheit-04_27254d7a09.webp
The question, however, is also more normal, and what is not normal… and what is to be classified as deformation or not. If the body now adapts and all have it then you can also say it is an evolutoric thing.
Because it simply doesn’t matter whether the small toe is now deformed or not. As I said, it is always from the point of view whether it is painful or not.
So the shoes deform the feet at all?
and if so, why is that good?
Because it is simply not necessary.
manno… why can’t you keep barefoot?…? lol
They’re barefoot.
this looks different in the picture…
Ne, it is normal to be able to bend the toe a bit and can also lie with one another. As long as it doesn’t hurt, it’s harmless.
How is it with you? Do you know one where the little toe is bent under the neighboring toe?
Yeah, but it seems to be all right. Otherwise, many people would have such problems.
And I don’t think there’s a problem with a little crumble toes.
So with us in the company I have more narrow feet… even the normally built time workers have quite wide feet at the front… https://www.atlasschuhe.de/fileadmin/_processed_/3/b/csm_header-fussgesundheit-04_27254d7a09.webp
Hey, get a picture then I can give you a more helpful answer. LG
it is done…
How old are you? Are your feet growing?
Why don’t you go to the shoe shop with the shoes and let the feet measure you there and they’ll tell you if your old shoes are too small for you.
Otherwise you can take the foot on the insole did and make a picture
currently ASICS Gel Pulse 13 in size US13.5
Ah ok yes, as I said, go to a shoe store and let your feet professionally measure, then the seller will already say if the shoes fit which shoes you wear
my mother has always only paid attention to the fact that the big toe has enough space forward….
I think you can see that the shoes are actually too narrow in front….
Yes then definitely no longer knew how old you might be this misconception that you had too little shoes as a child.
I’m 31… I’m sure they grow more…