It is probably the insole. Some Argentine shoes have plastic insoles which do not breathe. Better to have leather insoles. You can buy replacements - even nice fluffy cotton insoles- thru Dr. Scholl's or other foot product companies. Gel soles are good for comfort but they don't 'breathe' either.
She can try putting foot powder (Gold Bond or Lotromin) in the shoes, too. --- Mr tobias conradi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A friend of mine has new shoes (Flabella). She says > they are getting very hot when dancing and assumes > this comes from turning. > > Are there shoes that get hotter than others? Are > they maybe less isolated, so that when the outer > side of the shoe gets hot it can be felt inside very > strong? > > Any idea? Any experience here? - I hope there are > enough women on the list, ... > > Thanks a lot > > regards > Tobias > > -- > Tobias Conradi > Rheinsberger Str. 18 > 10115 Berlin, Germany > > http://eng.tango.info http://festivals.tango.info > http://reliquias.tango.info http://gmap.tango.info > http://info.tango.info > > > > > Die etwas anderen Infos rund um das Thema > Reisen. BE A BETTER WELTENBUMMLER! > www.yahoo.de/clever > > _______________________________________________ > Tango-L mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l > <<Rito es la danza en tu vida y el tango que tu amas te quema en su llama>> de: Bailarina de tango por: Horacio Sanguinetti ____________________________________________________________________________________ Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
