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Coach Shoes Coach Jolene Maple Leather Loafers - Tan

Coach Jolene Maple Leather Loafers - Tan

Loafer, Woman

£120.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £40.00/mo.*

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Coach Shoes Coach Hanna - Chalk

Coach Hanna - Chalk

Loafer, Woman

£129.30

Or 3 interest-free payments of £43.10/mo.*

2stores
Coach Shoes Coach Reagan Loafer Black
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Coach Reagan Loafer Black

Loafer, Man, Woman

£200.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £66.66/mo.*

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Coach High Line Trainers - Black Optic White Leather

Coach High Line Trainers - Black Optic White Leather

Trainer, Woman

£90.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £30.00/mo.*

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Coach Ronnie Maple Leather Loafers - Brown

Coach Ronnie Maple Leather Loafers - Brown

Loafer, Woman

£115.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £38.33/mo.*

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Shoes: 3 things to consider before buying

When buying shoes, comfort should be your top priority. Proper fit is essential, as ill-fitting shoes can lead to discomfort and even health issues. Measure your feet at the end of the day when they are at their largest. Try on both shoes and walk around to ensure they feel right. Remember that different brands may have varying sizing, so always refer to the specific size chart for each brand.

Think about how you plan to use the shoes. Are they for daily wear, formal events, or athletic activities? For everyday use, opt for versatile styles that suit various outfits. If you're looking for running shoes, focus on those with good arch support and cushioning. For formal occasions, choose classic designs that complement your wardrobe. Matching your lifestyle with the right type of shoe ensures practicality and satisfaction.

The quality of materials impacts both durability and comfort. Look for shoes made from high-quality leather or breathable fabrics if you intend to wear them regularly. Check the stitching and construction; well-made shoes tend to last longer and provide better support. Investing in quality might mean a higher initial cost, but it often saves money in the long run due to increased longevity.

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