Check whether there is any wear on the inside of the ankle of the shoe.
This kind of wear and tear can generally be judged to be caused by people who walk with a straight face. I have a straight face. Alas, my walking posture is not good-looking, which makes my shoes suffer. Almost every pair of my shoes is like this. I don’t know if there is any wear and tear, but it has become like this without me noticing. I feel sorry for my shoes for three seconds. I have always wanted to correct my walking posture, but I have formed a habit over the years, so I can only feel sorry for each pair. Shoes.
Look at the inside of the toe to see if there is any wear.
This kind of wear can basically be determined to be pigeon-toed. I have a friend who walks with pigeon-toed pigeons. I dare you and I to create a combination called "Bazi Sisters". Hey, it seems that I not only know how to boast, but also know how to laugh at myself. I really admire myself. All. When we were in school, we went to school together every day. I noticed that the toe of her shoes was always lumpy. Later, when I was confident, I found out that it was grinding. Now I think it was basically caused by her walking posture.
Look at the sole and heel position of the shoe to see if there is any wear.
If only one foot is severely worn, it means that when the person walks, he is basically unknowingly receiving more force on one foot than the other. To a large extent, the other foot basically relies on the power of this foot, so the walking posture is basically the kind where the shoulders are a little biased. This situation is mostly caused by "sequelae of cerebral thrombosis". I have a friend who owns a dry cleaning shop. I always go to her house to have my shoes cleaned, and I heard what she said while chatting accidentally.
Check whether the entire shoe has been slightly deformed.
This situation is basically caused by people with fat feet. If the surface of the shoes is not worn, it proves that the walking posture is "neither inside nor outside", which is more neutral. But After wearing the shoes for a period of time, the shoes will look different from when they were new because the feet are fatter. There will also be deep walking creases on the instep, or there will be creases on the ankles as well.
In this way, the walking posture will really affect the service life of the shoes. Meimei shoes will also have different fates because they fall on the feet of people with different walking postures. Generally speaking, I still take good care of my shoes, but I really can’t change my splayed figure. But what can I do? Tell me, people are all gentlemen who look very cool when they walk with their splayed figures. This woman's walking posture is really strong and sturdy. It seems that I still have to try my best to do my best. I have practiced before, but unfortunately I just don’t have the perseverance. Hey, who made me a Sagittarius? After three minutes of heat, looking at my pairs of shoes, they might be crying in the shoe cabinet, blaming me as the master. Why can't I walk properly? Look at the wear and tear on them. I'm really sorry. Feeling guilty, I decided to practice my walking posture again. It would be beneficial after all.