Sas Shoes cares about the health and comfort of your feet
Sas shoes are for those who care more about how their feet feel and less
about how stylish they look. Sas is known for their line of casual walking shoes, leather oxfords, and
comfortable boots. Although these shoes are not way up on the fashion scale
like Prada or Gucci, the creators of the Sas shoe are recognized for their ability to create very
comfortable and reliable shoes.
Sas has been handcrafting superior quality shoes for years. Their shoes
are very popular amongst New Yorkers who spend much of their time walking
the unforgiving cement sidewalks. Doctors and nurses who spend 12-36 hours
on their feet at a time love the support and comfort these shoes provide. Anyone
who spends many hours on their feet will appreciate what these shoes can do for
this often ignored limb.

Most people don’t take into consideration the pounding their feet take every
day as soon as they step out of bed. At Sas they do. Sas footwear is
made to keep your feet happy and healthy. Feet are a very complex part of
your body. Did you know that everyone’s foot has four arches and 35 complex
joints? I bet you thought you only had one arch. There is the big arch that
everyone knows of, but there are three smaller ones as well. There is one on
the outside edge of your foot, one across the ball of your foot, and one
just under the foot behind the instep. Our feet must withstand 500 pounds of
pressure with every step we take, so don’t they deserve all the help they
can get? You need shoes that will support all these arches.
When Sas makes their shoes, the shoemakers recognize that your feet are going
to take you 140,000 to 200,000 miles in your lifetime. To put that into
perspective, that’s six to eight times around the world. Imagine doing that
in stiletto shoes!
The main goal for Sas when these shoes are designed is to keep your feet
healthy. If that means putting fashion aside, then so be it. At least you
know that 10-20 years from now your feet and back won’t be aching due to
unsupportive shoes. They may cost a little more than your typical department
store brand of shoe
but they are worth every penny. Your feet will thank you!
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