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Sneakers image by irum from Fotolia.com Converse sneakers are a top-selling casual shoe for both men and women.Shoes are one of the most basic necessities of a person's wardrobe. People depend upon them for safety and comfort, and to help protect their feet from the elements. Shoes also aid in making walking and running a more comfortable experience for people. In the last hundred years, however, shoes have evolved into a form of fashion as well. In addition to buying shoes based on comfort, people also purchase them depending on the particular season or to match the colors and style of their clothes. People also buy shoes in order to stay up-to-date with the latest fashion trends and top-selling brands.Women's ShoesWomen love their shoes; it's that simple. The most well-known shoe owner may be Imelda Marcos, who at one time owned a mind boggling 2,700 pairs of fashionable shoes. In contrast, however, the average American woman owns about 19 pairs of shoes. In terms of casual comfort, the top-selling women's shoe brands include Born, Merrell and Ugg. These brands offer buyers a diverse variety of style, material and support. When looking for athletic shoes, women are turning to Asics, Converse and Reebok. If you're in search of the perfect pump or dress shoe, you'll find some of the top-selling designer shoe brands include Steve Madden, Sam Edelman and Badgley Mischka.Men's ShoesMost men enjoy finding a comfortable yet stylish shoe just as much as women. Yet you'll find the average man has far fewer pairs of shoes in his closet than the average woman. The top-rated men's athletic shoes include Adidas, Asics and New Balance. When shopping for work shoes or for shoes that will coordinate with other more formal attire, more men are purchasing Dockers, Bass and Rockport among men's best-selling dress shoes. Dr. Martens, Vans and Converse brand shoes are included in top-selling men's casual shoes.Children's ShoesWhen buying children's shoes, it's important to factor in comfort and protection first and foremost. Children are more apt to be rough on their shoes and tend to need footwear that is more durable. It's also necessary to keep in mind that on average, children ages 16 months to 6 years old will most likely change their shoe size because of foot growth approximately every 2 to 6 months. By far, the top-selling children's casual, everyday shoe is the Croc's brand. Stride Rite and Merrell brands also top the list of best-selling casual shoes. When looking for dressier children's shoes, more parents are buying Jumping Jacks and Stride Rite brands for girls, and Deer Stags and Kenneth Cole brands for boys. References Shoes.com:Top-Rated Shoes Amazon Bestsellers: Shoes Time: The Shoes of Imelda Marcos Photo CreditSneakers image by irum from Fotolia.com
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