A few years ago, Natalie White got an email from a mom. She’d walked into a Dick’s Sporting Goods with her daughter, an ...
The sneakers are "comfy" straight out of the box, buyers say, and have an air cushioning that feels almost "weightless." ...
Running shoe companies must abandon the practice of designing women’s footwear by simply modifying men’s shoes into smaller sizes and brighter colors, according to new research published in the ...
If the shoe fits, wear it, they say. The trouble is that for many women, their running shoes don't fit – because they were designed for men. Experts are urging brands to ditch the 'shrink it and pink ...
Sports footwear manufacturers should ditch the "shrink it and pink it" approach to women's running shoes, because it fails to differentiate women's distinct anatomical and biomechanical needs across ...
University College Cork provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Twenty five per cent of US voters think that the Republican party has a better plan for women’s rights than the Democrats, ...
The budget retailer has rolled out its new 'LuxeBase' collection across stores and online, and eagle-eyed shoppers have already started snapping up the chic styles, many of which look far more ...
You can buy a cute pair of shoes for under $20, but let’s be honest — you shouldn’t. You spend most of your day on your feet, whether you’re walking, standing, or moving from one place to the next.
The right pair of running shoes can be a game changer: They can help you run faster, with less pain, and just make your miles a lot more fun. That’s why it pays to invest in a pair of the best running ...
We asked experts in health and aging about what women really need to do to live longer. By Dana G. Smith The loudest voices in the longevity movement tend to be male. But a new subset of ...
There are a few professions that particularly benefit from shoes or sneakers with really good traction — namely those who may be surrounded by spilled fluids or liquids, like restaurant workers or ...
The era of “shrink it and pink it” is over (sort of). Shoe brands have been constructing shoes on women’s lasts, dialing into their differing anatomy from men. Women with bigger feet have to resort to ...