Yes The Female Shoes are made the same way , but there are different size and some of the quality differs
yes it is it might be a little different.
The cost of shoes in the 1970's were around $14.00-$22.00 for men's dress shoes. Women's dress shoes cost approximately the same.
Generic kids' shoes are usually made out of the same material as the brand names, but will have a shorter warranty and be cheaper.
The buy one get one half will apply to the same kind of shoes like all womens or all mens. The second shoe has to be of the same value or more expensiv.
UK and Italian are the same they go by Eur (European). 36 eur =3 kids 37=4 kids but 3 kids equals 5 womens and 4 kids go by 6 womens.
the can vote. they can work in the same places as men. they now have equality!!
Yes, the womens mizuno wave inspire 6 running shoes are durable and comfortable at the same time. They make any woman look good while running anywhere.
Almost all running shoes are good for treadmills, the only shoes I would stay away from are trail shoes. The shoes that are good for pavement work the same with treadmills but trail shoes are made for rocky uneven sandy ground, and don't provide the same support needed for treadmills.
Originally Josef Seibel shoes were made in Germany. Now-days the are made are made in the countries with the cheap labor: Mexico, Slovakia, Tunisia.... but they cost the same if they were made in Germany and the quality is lower.
Clearance Converse shoes are made of the same materials as their regular shoes; canvas and rubber. Clearance shoes are generally just last seasons stock, that is reduced in price.
Crocs are not made out of the same stuff as cheese balls. Cheese balls are food and crocs are plastic shoes.
nooo all pointe shoes no matter what brands r all made by hand each and indidvidualy that's y no one same pointe shoe brand/size is exactly the same