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When it comes to shoes, the most important factor is the comfort and correct size for your feet. The correct size is really important for proper fitting before you purchase your brand new shoes. You will walk in them day by day and you will realize that you really need a comfortable pair. I know someone who always get her pair of shoes customized because she found that most of the ready made shoes are not comfortable enough to wear. JLPeret shoes customize your ladies shoes for you according to the size of your foot. Uncomfortable shoes are really bad for you in general as they will only make you un-easy. Another thing! It is really important that you do the measurement in the evening as some people have feet that do swell after standing with them all day. I do really recommend this so you will have that extra room for comfort. Now, let us begin so you will experience comfort in your new ladies shoes. Here is how to gauge your size:  How To Measure Your Foot Step 1. You will need a ruler, tape measure, white A4 paper, pencil or thin black pen.
Step 2. Tape a piece of white A4 paper, at the corners, to a hard and flat surface floor. Now you are ready to take those measurements.
Step 3. As I have mentioned above the best time to do the measurement is in the evening and I really mean it. Now, you will be tracing the outline of your foot without the shoe. You should do this with socks like you may be wearing with the new ladies shoes you are planning to buy. While standing (with your body weight on your foot), place one of your foot firmly on a white A4 paper you taped on the floor and with your leg slightly forward with your shin just in front of your ankle. Start tracing your foot by holding your pen or pencil straight up and down and make sure it is firmly against your foot as you trace around it. You may get someone else to do it for you but I am sure that you can do yourself.
Step 4. Get the measuring tape, wrap it around the widest part of your foot behind the toes (Ball of the foot area). This will be the circumference of the widest part of your foot (B - above). Note down the length in millimeters and do not round up or down as this will affect the size of your shoes.
Step 5. Measure the length of your foot using your ruler or measuring tape, measure the length from large toe to heel of the foot of your outline (A - above) and again do not round up or down.
Step 6. Repeat these steps 1 through 5 for the other foot and compare it with the other layout and go with the larger of the two layouts.
Congratulations! and now that you have the correct measurements, you are on your way to buying the correct fitting and comfortable pair of shoes. Copyright (c) Jaime Peret Article Source: EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jaime_Peret
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