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BLUCHER SHOES
Definition: In the
blucher shoe, the quarter overlaps the vamp, making it easier for a foot that
is narrow, has a high instep or is swollen to enter and stay in the shoe.
There is more adjustability than in a balmoral shoe since the lacing area is
not sewn down to the shoe. The lacing can be pulled tighter or loosened up as
necessary.
If a swollen foot cannot get into a blucher shoe, the next
step is to go to a Chukka shoe.
Benefits: Getting
into and staying in shoes is more difficult for those with narrow feet, high
insteps or swollen feet and ankles. Blucher shoes provide better opportunity
to fit these type feet than balmoral shoes.
Text: Copyright 2007 Carole Romig Image: Left –
Aetrex Shoe Catalog 2008 Right – www.dancestore.com
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