It is very essential to wear shoes that fit comfortably and are orthopedically correct, to prevent foot problems like muscle spasms, aches, and pain. Since the size of our feet changes as we grow older, we need to change our shoes regularly. If we don’t change our shoes timely poorly fitting shoes can cause serious foot problems like blisters, calluses, corns, etc. While buying shoes we find an almost infinite range of materials. However, if someone asks me for my recommendations I always recommend classic materials shearling sheepskin. Terms Sheepskin and shearling are commonly used interchangeably. The basic difference between the two is shearling is the skin of the shearling lamb (sheep that is shorn one time or is not shown). The skin is tanned with the wool still on it whereas Sheepskin is simply a byproduct of sheep or is a skin of sheep, not a lamb that may be shorn many times before. Sheepskin too is skin with the wool still on it. Both shearling and sheepskin processed i...