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I have what's probably a dumb question...
I just bought a pair of Peal cap toes at Brooks Brothers during the recent sale. Â They fit fine in the store, but after trying them on at home, I noticed an issue I've never had before with any other dress shoes I've owned. Â It seems the heels and the sole aren't on the same plane. Â In other words, when the sole of the shoe is flat on the floor, the heel is not parallel to the ground. Â While wearing the shoes, I can teeter back and forth between the sole and the heel.
Is this a defect in the shoes, or will they eventually adjust themselves as a part of the breaking in process?
I just bought a pair of Peal cap toes at Brooks Brothers during the recent sale. Â They fit fine in the store, but after trying them on at home, I noticed an issue I've never had before with any other dress shoes I've owned. Â It seems the heels and the sole aren't on the same plane. Â In other words, when the sole of the shoe is flat on the floor, the heel is not parallel to the ground. Â While wearing the shoes, I can teeter back and forth between the sole and the heel.
Is this a defect in the shoes, or will they eventually adjust themselves as a part of the breaking in process?