And Now, the Best Running Shoes for Your Foot Type
For those of you who like to go running on a regular basis, and even for those who prefer a light jog here and there, having the best running sneakers for your feet can change the way your run will be. After all, the last thing you want after a long run is to feel extra pain due to the shoes you’re wearing.
Depending on the type of arch you have or the support you need, the best and most comfortable running shoes will be different from others. Of course, as fashion lovers, even when you’re working out, you want to be as comfortable as possible while also looking good. And let’s be honest, getting a pair of shoes that does both can be tougher than the runs you take.
So in an effort to make your search easier, we did the research and scoured the internet so you don’t have to. Not only did we find the best types of shoes for your foot type, but we found some that you’ll actually want to wear too. Check them out below.
High Arches
With high arches, you’re going to look for a running shoe that provides as much cushion as possible to absorb any shock from your run.
Low Arches
When you have low arches, you’ll want to look for a sneaker that provides as much stability as possible, so make sure to look at the soles for this.
Neutral Arches
Have neither high nor a low arch? The type of shoe you choose is one that provides a level of cushion and flexibility while also giving you stability, depending on your personal preference.
And just like that, your running style just got that much better.

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