Yes, it does matter. The soles and insteps of your shoes wear away over time. If you run on worn out shoes it will afect the arch of your foot and could lead to calf, ankle, and knee problems latter on.
he got some new shoes, because he was beginning to outgrow his old his old ones.
Old means not new, it is an adjective used to describe a noun:The old man wore an old, shabby coat and old, scuffed shoes and cheerful smile.
The use of silica packets in boxes of new shoes is to prevent corrosion and to make it look as if it is good as new. One doesn't want smelly shoes too.
It doesn't matter the type of shoes you wear when you shuffle, it just takes a lot of practice.
Several of our local supermarkets have clothing banks, run by charities such as the Salvation Army. These are rather like recycling points, but you place clothes and shoes into them for reuse, or to use the rags to make new clothes.
throw carelessly; "chuck the ball" throw away; "Chuck these old notes"
No matter how little or much you use your shoes they will break down because of how much your feet sweat.
She preferred to use to new shoes than the worn out shoes. You use preferred to compare two or more things
The old tap dancers used solid wood-soled shoes, so I suppose the answer is yes.
I don't want to scuff up my new shoes.
There are many cross-trainers to select from at New Balance. They are designed for use at the gym, and are different from walking or running shoes. there are several to review, and there is a app to download from NB to use at the gym!
You can buy women's waterproof running shoes from any place that sells sporting shoes. For example, journeys, footlocker, and dunhams. Or you could use duct tape on your old lousy shoes.