Michael Stover

Everyday Foot Health: How Fit and Footwear Work Together

Feet carry us through work, travel, exercise and everyday routines, but footwear is only one part of caring for them. The most useful starting point is choosing a shoe that fits your foot and intended activity.

Begin With Fit

Check length, toe-box depth, forefoot room and heel security. A shoe can feel soft and still be the wrong shape or size.

Match the Shoe to the Activity

A workplace, walking routine or sport may require different construction. Some employers also require verified slip resistance, protective toes or other standards.

Pay Attention to Changes

New pain, numbness, skin damage, swelling or changes in walking deserve attention. People with diabetes, neuropathy or active wounds should seek individualized clinical guidance.

Avoid Universal Footwear Promises

No ordinary sneaker can guarantee pain relief, correct every alignment issue or prevent every injury. Individual comfort depends on fit, activity, health and personal preference.

How Tunez Approaches Fit

The Tunez T-Lo uses a deep toe box, roomier frame, seamless interior and breathable construction. Tunez recommends ordering one full size larger because the overall length fits snug.

Use the T-Lo fit guide, review the independent evaluation and its limitations, or explore Tunez sneakers for long days.

Tunez footwear is not medical treatment. Persistent pain, numbness, wounds, swelling or other medical concerns should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional.