Growing up one of my best friend's Moms always said to me it's so important to wear comfy shoes. When I was a teenager I wore all kinds of cool, chunky healed flip flops and shoes.

I would giggle when she would say this to me all the time. Now, I'm always thinking about her and saying, she was so right. At this point in my life I love comfy shoes. It's all about the comfy sneakers that make my feet feel good.

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I never really ever knew my size, and would wear probably to big of shoes and flops. I love my flip flops, yes even socks and flops. I still wear them all the time. But, my sneakers are everything.

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There is a new store opening in Brick that might answer all my questions. Do I have a wide foot? What size am I? Is there a perfect sneaker or shoe for my foot? These are the questions I will ask.

What new store is opening in Brick, NJ that might answer your questions, too?

It's called The Good Feet Store. Is that proper English? I'm not a teacher, I should probably know if that's proper English or not. It's a store for your feet.

This is a franchise with another store in Cherry Hill, with several in Pennsylvania and New York, up and down the East coast.

From The Good Feet Store website:

As the foundation of your body, your feet endure pressure each and every day. When your feet are not properly supported, your whole body can become misaligned – resulting in pain in your feet, knees, hips, or back. Good Feet Arch Supports can help.

It's all about the arches. Click here to learn more.

The Good Feet Store is located at Brick Plaza Ste. 23A in Brick, NJ.

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