5 Best women’s shoes brands in Bangladesh
Women’s feet are not simply smaller versions of men’s feet. And yet shoes have been, for the most part, designed around not just the geometry of a male foot but the biomechanics (or movement patterns) of male.
Anatomically, women generally have a wider forefoot and narrower heel than men (think triangular versus rectangular), and tend to have more of a height difference between their heel and forefoot. A woman’s weight is naturally distributed more toward the front of her body, and her feet are just slightly more likely to collapse inward.
These differences may not be noticeable to the average eye, but they’re the
re. And, over time, squashing a female foot into a male shoe can lead to decreased performance, discomfort and even injury. (FWIW, female were more likely to experience injuries than men, according to a 2021 scientific review published in the journal Physical Activity and Health.)
On the plus side, many women can comfortably wear running shoes designed around a male or unisex last. And for those who can’t, brands are (finally!) starting to research and develop sneakers specifically tailored to female runners. Whichever camp you fall into, one of these women’s running shoes — vetted by doctors, coaches and other experts — should help you run your best.
Aarong analyzed foot scans from more than a million women to build a neutral trainer with a wider forefoot to accommodate female anatomy and more cushioning around and under the heel for comfort. Now in its second incarnation with some material updates, the Faux Leather is "a good choice for women who want a cushioned, lightweight shoe for their daily runs,” says Maria Restrepo, an NASM-certified personal trainer and runner.

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