Online shopping has exploded in recent years. For boutiques, for locations where the rent is too high to justify a storefront, and for big brands looking to expand their reach, online stores make more sense and are easier to manage. But when it comes to shoes, as with dresses, a problem arises. How do we know that they will really be right for us, that the number is right? With the Ajust printable model by industrial designer Selma Durand, this will no longer be a problem.
Printable model Adjust, which she prepared Selma Durand, allows that try on the shoe you see online even before we order it. Not many of us have already counted with a number and then we had to go through the replacement process. Namely, when you browse the web and look for a shoe that you like, the "mathematics" of the chosen shoe may be slightly different from those you already have at home.
Since you are not in the store, you cannot try them on, so you hope that the number you have is equivalent to the number of the shoe you are ordering. This uncertainty blows up Ajust and consequently reduces the number of returned products, as it allows you to try on shoes online before buying. It is made for everyone unique model.
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Desired shoe model print on A4 paper and cut into a broken line. Then stepping into the model. The drawn lines will measure width and length of the leg, a piece that you connect over the instep, and the height, as with slippers. And so you will never again consider yourself in size.
More information:
www.selmadurand.com