Below are examples of why holes may be forming in the mesh of your shoes:
- The shoe is not the correct length and/or width.
- Holes may form near the toe area if a shoe is too short.
- Holes can also form from the shoe being too wide.
- Holes may develop if the toe box depth is not deep enough.
- The shoes are not the correct size to accommodate an orthotic.
- Orthotics take up space and may not leave enough room for the foot.
- The shoe is being used for the wrong activity.
- For example, using a running shoe designed for forward motion for sports or activities, such as tennis or soccer.
- If a running shoe is used for a team sport such as soccer.
- The shoes have not been used for long periods of time.
- Materials start to dry and weaken over time due to exposure to air.
- Weakened materials may form holes faster than what you have experienced with other shoes.
- Consistent use keeps materials supple and can help prevent premature breakdown.
- We recommend wearing shoes as soon as they are purchased.
- Machine washing or drying shoes.
- Doing so may also weaken the materials and cause holes.
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