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what is 8 inches in shoe size

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  1) Heels never go above 2.5 inches, so if the heel height is greater than that then you need to go down a size. If u are wearing flats or wedges with an inch of heel or less then you can stay the same size. Reason being heels are worn to give us more height so they add one inch and shoes wear out faster when they have an inch of difference from the toe. 2)Shoes should never be tight, even if you have small feet. They should always be a comfortable fit. If you are too many sizes smaller and your toes touch the front tip; that's an issue. Your toes and feet will hurt from being crunched in a shoe that is too small for you. There should be a half inch of space between your toe and the tip of the shoe when it's on your feet. Image source: https://www.nike.com/ 3)The best way to determine if they fit is to test them out by walking around. If they feel uncomfortable or they are pulling on your feet, you need to go down a size. 4)Toe boxes are sized differently from heel box...

what is 3y in shoe size

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  Writers often have a hard time getting started when it comes to writing because of the tremendous potential for writer's block. Writer's block is a mental or physical condition that occurs when we're trying to create something, like when we're writing, and become incapable of doing anything at all.  Image source: https://www.amazon.in/ The problem usually happens because we've been overthinking our topic or project and not only can't come up with an idea, but our imagination fails us as well. Writing is something that everyone can do, with a little practice.  Image source: https://www.istockphoto.com/ You just need to learn the tools and tricks that experienced writers already know. The following advice will help you to get started on your writing project Image source: https://www.pinterest.com/ An important way to get started is by doing a little research. If you have an idea of what you're going to write about, you can use the internet in your librar...