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Shoe Style Tips :: Aerosole Shoes Aerosole Shoes: A Review of Shoes by AerosoleAerosole shoes are sold both at major shoe retailers and individual Aerosole stores. They're a brand known for their comfortable and cushioned insoles alongside their practical and mature styles. For a full review of the Aerosole brand, keep reading. Aerosole Prices Most Aerosole shoes are priced between $70 and $100, however some styles (boots, high-end shoes) can go slightly higher. Overall, they're a reasonably priced shoe that's comparable to other “comfort” brands, like Rockport's, sold at stores like Macy's or Nordstrom's. Aerosole Comfort and Fit Aerosoles are designed for both comfort and style - meaning most of their shoes are made with a padded insole designed to offer both support and cushioning from impact. However, just because they're a comfort brand, buyers shouldn't assume these shoes will always be a comfortable fit. The major downside to most Aerosole brand shoes is that they only come in one width - medium (B). This is a huge drawback for customers with wider or more narrow feet. Some styles come in wide, but not all - meaning your selection is limited. Another drawback is that many Aerosoles are made for low feet, that is people with higher arches or a high "top" of the foot will often find that the shoes cut across their feet just below the toes. One selling point for Aerosole is that most of their shoes have grip-soles, reducing the risk for slips and falls. Unlike many high heels with slippery soles, Aerosoles offer the wearer extra stability and grip. Aerosole Quality and Durability Overall, the Aerosole brand is a good one - they've built a lengthy reputation on making quality shoes that last and they live up to it. Expect a pair of Aerosoles to last you a couple of years, maybe less if you're wearing them every day or putting them through heavy use. Aerosole Style and Design When it comes to style and design, Aerosole seems to offer something for everyone - their products are designed for women in their 20s all the way up to elderly women looking for something comfortable and age-appropriate. The majority of their shoes are designed for day-wear or casual night wear. Buyers won't find formal wear, but they will find shoes that are appropriate for everyday errand running alongside shoes that would fit right in at the workplace. Conclusion Overall, Aerosole shoes are a good buy. However, if you have a narrow or wide foot, you may want to limit your choice of styles or look for another brand that offers a wider specialty selection. See also: All Site Articles for Shoe Style Tips
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