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New arrivals for girls and boys Buy 3 select Shoe Care items & Save 20% Minimalist design and soft, naturally pebbled leathers with a distinguished feelSOTF recently opened its doors in the historic city of Florence, Italy. Stocked with familiar names like adidas Originals and Y-3, as well as upscale sneaker labels including Buscemi, Common Projects, and accessories from the likes of Thom Browne and DITA, the interactive boutique is stocked with iPads that allow customers to shop, check size availability, and even checkout without the help of a sales associate. Decorated with a host of costly materials like gold and Calacatta marble, SOTF also plans to introduce a private label apparel collection in weeks to come. Via De Tornabuoni 17/R Also, don’t miss QWESTION’s new store in Vienna. Your Daily Dose of HighsnobietyMore than 350 million pairs of ECCO® shoes have walked the earth since 1963, when Karl Toosbuy founded the company in Denmark. Soulfoot - Urban Sneaker StoreAdidas Stan Smith W BOOST |




available inStore & onLine | EU 36 - 40 ⅔ | www.soulfoot.de http://www.soulfoot.de/…/Sneaker/Stan-Smith-W,50,BB0107.html # # # # # # # # #Signed up in a store? Create your online account. What do the Runner's World Shoe Lab in Portland, OR, and more than 350 pavement-pounding testers across the US have in common? They beat up a lot of shoes to help you pick the best pair for the feet you've got. Let's Stay In Touch Keep this field blank Enter your email address You may unsubscribe at any time. Follow this chart to find your ideal pair of sneakers. Hoka One One Constant, $160 The most supportive Hoka yet has a durable compound that runs from heel to midfoot, controlling pronation and boosting cushioning. "My running game is no longer on hold; this high-cushion brand gives my achy joints the protection they need," says wear tester Joe Kita. Bottom Line: All that support will help you go big. MORE: What It Takes To Go From Barely Walking To Running Marathons




Asics Gel-Kayano 21, $160 The 21 is the lightest Kayano so far, with even better cushioning—and it was a hit with walkers and runners. "I'm always impressed with Asics, and this shoe is no exception," says wear tester Michele Zimmerman. Bottom Line: The go-to shoe when you've got big miles on the horizon. Saucony Guide 8, $120 Updated with a wider forefoot, this shoe offers stability plus extra toe room. "They felt great on my 2-mile walks; they were roomy enough to accommodate my bunions," says wear tester Linda Rohrbach. Bottom Line: Durable workhorse. MORE: Your 10 Biggest Walking Pains, Solved Brooks Ravenna 6, $110 The Ravenna is a Goldilocks shoe: cushioned without being squishy, stable without seeming clunky, solid without feeling heavy. "You put them on and get that impulse to go. I never want to take them off," says Prevention managing editor Polly Chevalier. Bottom Line: Stable and smooth. Nike Air Zoom Structure 18, $120




The 18 is a major update on a shoe that's been around since 1991. Lab tests found that it's softer, with a beefier medial post for more stability, and testers loved the arch support. Bottom Line: Soft and stable, it'll take you places. Adidas Ultra Boost, $180 The cooks at Adidas have been busy creating a more cushioned Boost foam to improve their signature bouncy ride. The updated sole adapts to your foot's movement and makes for a smoother transition from heel strike to toe-off. "They hug my feet nicely and are lightweight and soft, yet they offer good arch support," says Prevention research director Diana Erney. Bottom Line: Plenty of bounce, even more cushion. Asics GT-2000 3, $120 Sandwich the Asics trademark Gel between layers of soft foam and you get a rock-solid, sole-babying running shoe that fits great. "I forget I’m wearing sneakers," says wear tester Janice Trudgeon. Bottom Line: Major crowd pleaser. MORE: 14 Walking Workouts That Burn Fat And Boost Energy




Mizuno Wave Rider 18, $120 To improve the venerable Wave Rider, Mizuno restored characteristics of previous versions, like a more refined toe and a bouncier Wave plate midsole, as well as a new outsole with added shock absorption. "I am not a minimalist shoe person, and these provided enough cushioning for my runs without feeling clunky," says wear tester Abigail Eaton. Bottom Line: Throwback ride with pop. Skechers GOrun Strada, $130 Born at the request of Boston Marathon champ Meb Keflezighi, the GoRun Strada has the speedy road feel of the Skechers GoMeb Speed 3, with enough cushioning and stability to make it a daily trainer. A line of firmer foam across the sole adds stability. "My arch felt supported when I ran," says wear tester Brian McCormick. Bottom Line: Speed with stability. MORE: 3 Pretty Fantastic Ways Running Makes You Younger New Balance Fresh Foam Zante, $100 The featherweight Zante has ample cushioning in the heel and a solid feel under the forefoot for a quick toe-off.




"Not too much shoe, but they still gave me bounce when I ran," says Prevention junior designer Kayleen Kauffman-Holcombe. Bottom Line: Great ride for lightweight runners. Why Your Weight Matters It's all about how much impact you put on your joints with each foot strike. Body mass index of 26 or higher is a semiarbitrary heaviness cutoff, but generally the more you weigh, the more shoe—extra cushion, lots of support—you need to keep pain and injury at bay. Why Arch Type Matters Your arch type affects how much your feet pronate, or roll, after impact, which is related to how they dissipate shock. If your arch is average, your foot likely has a natural pronation, and you can wear just about any shoe. If you lack an arch, your feet will tend to roll inward more than the ideal amount (overpronate). If your arch is high, your feet may not roll enough (underpronate). To minimize injury, overpronaters need added cushioning and support, while underpronaters should look for shoes with more cushioning but not extra support.

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