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One example is that Reebok makes shoes for wider feet. Wear your running shoes for running, work shoes for work, tennis shoes for tennis, etc. If you have flat feet, you should shop for running shoes that provide maximum support to the inner-side of the foot or to both sides, as in the case of Motion Control shoes. If your feet tend to sweat profusely, then you are aging your shoes faster -- because sweat can break down your shoe materials. WearIf you see uneven wear on the soles of your running shoes, then you should see a shoe expert immediately and get a different pair of shoes. EVA makes a great cushioning material and is very light and very flexible, but it tends to lose some of its rebound and resilience and becomes "compression set. This is all good information widely available if you're interested in educating yourself and I won't waste your time repeating all of that here. You will get the best fit along with the best advice at the same price as the pros.

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