
New Balance Lexington has a standard process for selecting and fitting athletic shoes and you, the customer, have an active role in that process.
First, we will ask you
about:
• What the shoe will be used for.
• The surfaces you will be wearing the shoe on.
• Your history of injuries or related problems.
We also look at the
shape of your foot, including:
• Height of the arch.
• Width at the forefoot, mid-foot, and heel.
• The presence of bunions or other factors that would affect the fit.
We then determine your
wear characteristics by examining the wear patterns on your old shoes. From this
wear pattern we can determine:
• If you are a heel striker or forefoot striker.
• If you over-pronate, under-pronate, or have a neutral foot strike.
Finally, in the most crucial step, we help you compare two or three pairs of shoes. After all, just because several shoes meet your requirements does not mean each will feel the same on your foot. That is why everyone at New Balance Lexington takes the extra time to ensure that the shoes you choose will be the "Shoes That Fit".

Newby says, "Get the shoes that fit!"