Trying on products
Trying on shoes is an essential part of the shoe-buying process. However, it's important to try on shoes in a way that doesn't soil them or damage them, as this could void your ability to return them if they don't fit or if you change your mind. Here are a few tips for trying on shoes without soiling them:
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Always try on shoes indoors on a clean, smooth surface. Avoid trying on shoes on carpet, dirt, or gravel, as these surfaces can easily soil the shoes
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Wear socks or stockings when trying on shoes. This will help to protect the shoes from your bare feet and make it easier to slip them on and off without scuffing them.
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Sit down when trying on shoes. This will give you more stability and make it easier to put on and take off the shoes.
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Use shoe trees or shoe horns when trying on shoes. This will help to protect the shoes from damage and make it easier to slide your feet into them.
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Be careful not to bend or crease the shoes when trying on shoes. This could damage the shoes and make them unreturnable.
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Inspect the shoes for any signs of wear or damage before you buy them. If you see any signs of damage, do not buy the shoes.
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Keep the shoe boxes and any tags that come with the shoes. You will need these if you need to return the shoes.
- Return the shoes immediately if you decide you don't want them. Do not wear them outside or scuff them up, as this will void your return policy.
By following these tips, you can try on shoes without soiling them and voiding your ability to return them. To view our returns policy and fair usage guide please Click Here