Danielle Sawdy, via Twitter
Sue at Brasher says...
Brasher walking boots and shoes are instantly comfortable straight from the box, you can find out more at www.brasher.co.uk. However, everyone's feet are different so I would recommend the following steps to ensure your get the right fit for your feet:
Advice to remember when getting boots fitted:
I hope this helps - happy dog walking!
- Late morning/afternoon is best as feet usually swell during the day
- Ensure the shop staff provide a clean fresh pair of tester socks in the correct size
- As a secondary check, slide the foot forward so the foot is touching the front of the unlaced boot. In this position there should be a fingers width behind the heel
- Remember to go for comfort above look as the deciding factor
On the odd occasion when I need trainers (as opposed to wellies for field/beach trips) I just wear my regular trainers - I'm lucky that I live close to the New Balance factory & shop - all my trainers are 'seconds', but I've never had a problem with them.
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