Advantages of a small foot 

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I realized shortly after we met: my future wife and I not only shared a taste for fashion and specifically for footwear, but we wore more or less the same number. One day, as a joke, I put on his slippers … and a little later he gave them to me. It was the first pair of sneakers we shared. Then a few more arrived. Generally, she is the one who gets bored with this or that sneakers and tells me if I want them: and since I don’t like to throw anything away, I usually take advantage of them.

This is how my wardrobe, when it comes to sneakers, is very wide. Many times, when I search for footwear online I select Buy unisex sneakers because that way I am more sure that they can serve both of us in case I finally buy them. And the reality is that, in some cases, women’s and men’s shoes are different, regardless of numbering and style.

In this sense, my wife often complains about the proliferation of pink and pastel colors in a lot of women’s fashion. Now that feminism is everywhere, maybe it is time to design so many running shoes in pink, right? The fact is that my wife and I also agree on that: neither of us likes pink. And when it comes to numbering, generally women’s shoes tend to start at lower numbers. Obviously it has its logic since the statistics say so: women tend to have smaller feet than men.

With respect to the general design, there are fewer and fewer differences there and that is why when looking for sneakers I look for Buy unisex sneakers that show me valid sneakers for both women and men. And although I am usually the one who uses my wife’s, at some point she has also used mine. Once visiting a natural park where it rained a lot, like a good gentleman, I gave him my trekking shoes and I went with some sandals … not very suitable for those areas.