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If you are looking for Shoes with special width go to the Decathlon and ask for...

If you are looking for Shoes with special width go to the Decathlon and ask for...

What I am telling you today is about two things.

One about your feet, as usual.

And the other is about the sales lesson of a Decathlon commercial.

If you're around here, you're almost certainly concerned about the health of your feet.

And if your foot is healthy, you'll have a hard time finding a shoe that fits your foot.

By healthy I mean:
without bunions,
without ingrown nails,
without mounted fingers and
without hammer or claw fingers.

A foot where the toes are straight,
including the fat one, the 'heart' of the foot.

Healthy feet are usually wide, even wider than is considered normal.

This happens to Roberto.

He has a wide foot, as if he had never worn narrow shoes, and he was looking for 'special wide' shoes at his city's Decathlon.

And he was lucky.

A less informed salesman would have recommended any trainer, which although narrow, are usually wider than most. For this reason many women with foot problems, and when walking, wear them.

But he doesn't. The commercial was 'updated' and that's why Roberto was lucky.

For this reason and because he was wearing Lems boots, one of the widest on the market.

Roberto and the commercial guy talked for a while about the width of the feet and about the Lems boots, which, by the way, Decathlon does not sell in its shops.

And because the salesman wanted to sell, but not to lie, he did something that may seem strange (this is the lesson of sales).

He sent Roberto to other shop.

To Amazon, no
To Cortés Inglés, no
Neither does the Stradivarius on the corner.

These things happen rarely and when they do, the surprise is greater.

He sent it to ZaMi, right here.

Where your feet can choose from a wide range of shoes in special widths.

Although in reality the 'special width' is not like that.

All ZaMi's shoes respect the shape of your foot and therefore are of special or natural width.

You know. The feet are wider in the front and the shoe must comply with this.

That's why some shoes should have this label, when in fact all shoes should have enough room for the toes.

Easy, but hard to find.

Roberto said goodbye, give thanks to the Decathlon salesman for the recommendation and told us this story with a happy ending:

For your feet.
To keep them healthy.
So that they remain feet of natural width.

Here are the boots that the salesman was wearing and that Roberto liked so much.

Lems Boulder Boot Vegan

Health starts with your feet and with this Decathlon commercial.

Publicado el 01/17/2021 por @CorrerDescalzos Footwear for wide feet or... 0 14914

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