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Which Insole is right for me?Updated 5 months ago

Insoles are an essential component of footwear care, providing additional comfort and support. We offer both anatomic and standard insoles, each designed for different needs. Anatomic insoles are contoured to follow the natural shape of the foot, providing extra arch support and distributing pressure more evenly. Standard insoles, on the other hand, offer a flat and uniform surface, suitable for general comfort and cushioning.

Our collection includes premium options like the Saphir Leather Insoles and the Saphir Leather Insole with Charcoal Bottom, made from high-quality leather that provides breathability and moisture absorption, ensuring your shoes remain fresh and comfortable.


Importance and Materials

Insoles, whether anatomic or standard, are designed to enhance the fit of your shoes. Leather insoles not only add a layer of cushioning but also allow for breathability, which helps control odor and moisture buildup. Insoles with a charcoal bottom, like those we offer, provide additional odor control and comfort for long hours of wear.


How to Use and Trim for Fit

For selecting the proper insole size, we recommend choosing the same size that corresponds to the EU size of the shoe (e.g., US10/EU43 shoes should have size 43 insoles). If you're unsure, go with the next size up. If they are slightly too large, the edges can be trimmed down to meet your needs, as they are designed for customization.


Longevity and Care

Insoles generally last six months to a year, depending on usage. Anatomic insoles may offer additional durability due to their structure and support. With proper care, such as regular cleaning, Kirby Allison’s insoles will provide long-lasting comfort and protection for your shoes.


By incorporating insoles into your routine, you can significantly enhance your foot comfort and prolong the lifespan of your shoes, making them a valuable investment.



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