How do I choose the right BÄR shoe?
We are always looking for the right shoes. The right shoes to go with a dress, jeans, running or hiking shoes or a pair for work. . But are we also looking for shoes that fit our feet?
We have put together some tips for you on how to avoid bad purchases and enjoy your new shoes. Yes, looks have a big influence on our purchasing behavior. For many people, the design of shoes is the only decisive factor. If you also consider a few other factors, you will have a clear advantage. Here are some recommendations to help you find the right shoes.
1. consider the daily shape of your feet
Our feet are not at their best at all times of the day. During the day, our feet are exposed to a lot of strain. The afternoon and evening are the best times to find the right shoes. Otherwise, there is a risk that the shoes will be too small and eventually pi
3. the correct assessment of the fit
The shoes should always be longer than your feet. The thumb test is the best way to find out. There should be about a thumb's width between the toe and the tip of the shoe. There should be enough space to give the toes sufficient freedom. This is because the toes move forward when rolling.
Always put both shoes on at the same time and walk with them for a while: Only by standing and walking can you properly test the fit of your new BÄR shoes. Seen from above, the original BÄR shoes may seem a little wider when you first try them on. But who looks at your shoes from above? Thanks to the well thought-out and artful cut, your shoes will look fashionable, slim and attractive from the side and from the front. Just like everyone sees them."
4.choose shoes made from natural and/or certified materials
Our feet are usually in shoes all day long. Since we sweat on our feet, it is important that the footwear is made of breathable materials. The best choice for this is leather. Ideally, the inner lining of the shoe should also be made of leather or textile and not plastic.
We have summarized the most important points for you here:
- It is best to measure your feet before buying.
- The toes should have a thumb's width of space to the front.
- A shoe should not be too loose, but also not too tight.
- Opt for natural materials (e.g. leather, fabric)
- Go shopping in the afternoon or evening, as by this time your feet will have grown a little larger due to the strain.
- In addition to the length, the width of the shoe is also important.
- Change shoes often - this ensures variety.
Our BÄR team will also be happy to answer any questions you may have - whether in person, by phone or in writing. Let yourself be inspired and enjoy walking in comfortable and, above all, suitable shoes.