I prefer simple designs that do not depend only on heavy filters in the pictures. Sometimes customer service can fix a bad experience, but not always. Personally I like a mix of design, comfort and realistic pricing. Of course we all have different taste, but patterns still appear in long discussions. When a store shows clear shoulder width, bust, waist and length, it is much easier to choose.
If anyone is interested in real user experiences, I sometimes write short notes about the shops I test.
You can find one of the pages here:
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Sometimes I still make mistakes with size, so a friendly exchange policy is very helpful. I try to look for real photos of the insoles and soles, not only the outside of the shoe. Sometimes I even measure an existing frame with a ruler before ordering anything new. Cheap frames can look nice at first but bend easily or become loose after a few weeks. People who share height and weight information make it easier to choose the right size. Sometimes customer service can fix a bad experience, but not always. I also like when stores show real photos without heavy editing or strange angles. If they ignore basic questions or reply with copy pasted text, I become suspicious.
Hope this helps someone.
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I prefer simple designs that do not depend only on heavy filters in the pictures. Sometimes customer service can fix a bad experience, but not always. Personally I like a mix of design, comfort and realistic pricing. Of course we all have different taste, but patterns still appear in long discussions. When a store shows clear shoulder width, bust, waist and length, it is much easier to choose.
If anyone is interested in real user experiences, I sometimes write short notes about the shops I test.
You can find one of the pages here:
[url=https://amelia.airwaysaviation.com/blog/index.php?entryid=106433]
click here
[/url]Sometimes I still make mistakes with size, so a friendly exchange policy is very helpful. I try to look for real photos of the insoles and soles, not only the outside of the shoe. Sometimes I even measure an existing frame with a ruler before ordering anything new. Cheap frames can look nice at first but bend easily or become loose after a few weeks. People who share height and weight information make it easier to choose the right size. Sometimes customer service can fix a bad experience, but not always. I also like when stores show real photos without heavy editing or strange angles. If they ignore basic questions or reply with copy pasted text, I become suspicious.
Hope this helps someone.
