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cheap shoes5 Ways To Choose A Great Pair Of Shoes
By Kelly Chaney
Step 1:
Decide on a shoe budget. Depending on what you're willing to spend, different styles and brands may suit you best. Shopping at a discount venue, for instance, severely limits your choice of brand and style but provides very cheap shoes. And cheap shoes does not always mean comfort.
Step 2:
Pick a shoe type to look for. Choosing shoes can become a hassle if you don't know what you're searching for. It's best to fit your shoe to what you use shoes for. If you're on your feet all day, it's important to choose a comfortable shoe with lots of padding. If you sit all day then choose a shoe with more style
Step 3:
Know your foot. Check your old shoes and note which areas are the most worn. Look at the soles of the shoe. Be on the lookout for rubbing or tightness in those areas when you choose shoes. This can be more prominent in cheap shoes, or in those with little padding. Getting the wrong pair of shoes can be painful.
Step 4:
Try on different pairs. If it takes 50 pairs then it takes 50 pairs. Finding the right style and fit can take awhile, so it's best to devote a little time to trying on different kinds and brands of shoes. Compare a pair of cheap shoes to an expensive pair. Walk back and forth a few times to see how they feel against your feet, and make sure you consider whether you'll be wearing socks or not.
Step 5:
Just have fun. Make a great day out of find the best shoes for you.
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EU retailers oppose duties on cheap shoes made in Asia

cheap shoesA trade dispute over tariffs on cheap Chinese shoes is brewing at the European Commission as Italian and Spanish footwear manufacturers prepare to fight for continued European cheap shoes against Far Eastern imports.
The Commission is considering an extension of anti-dumping duties put in place in 2006 to protect the European Union’s footwear manufacturers from import surges. The cheap shoes— a 16.5 per cent duty on Chinese shoes and a 10 per cent tariff on Vietnamese footwear — are strongly opposed by retailers and most EU member states, including Britain.
Lord Mandelson, in his former role as European Trade Commissioner, extended the tariffs in October last year for a further 12 months, pending a review of the market. The Commission must decide on October 22 whether to maintain the cheap shoes, which otherwise would be lifted in January.

 

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