Do not travel in this footwear - do not make this mistake.


Unsuccessful summer footwear for travel
High Heels
Stilettos look great in photos, but they are definitely not intended for wandering through the streets of the old town or walking by the sea. After an hour or two in them, your feet will say 'enough,' and if you hit the cobblestones - the impressions will be there, but definitely not the ones you planned. Instead, it's better to take stylish sandals with a flat sole or lightweight espadrilles.
Heeled shoes. Photo from Instagram
Clogs (Sabots)
Clogs are something between flip-flops and sneakers: soft, comfortable, sometimes even orthopedic. But they are not suitable for long walks. Due to the lack of foot fixation and thick inflexible soles, the foot gets tired quickly. Ideal for home or a short trip 'to the store,' but definitely not for traveling.
Sabots. Photo from Instagram
Ballet Flats with Thin Soles
They have an innocent, lightweight, and neat appearance, but after a couple of hours, they can spoil your mood. The thin sole does not absorb shocks, your feet get tired quickly, and heels get chafed - especially if you walk a lot.
Ballet flats. Photo from Instagram
Pay attention to breathable sneakers or sandals with comfortable cushioning.
Previously we wrote about how weird-looking sandals are back in trend.
We also reported on the trending sneaker models of this summer and fall.
The article shares tips on which footwear to better avoid during summer travel. It is noted that high heels, clogs, and ballet flats with thin soles can cause discomfort during long trips. It is recommended to choose sandals or sneakers with good cushioning to maintain comfort while relaxing.Read also
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