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“大腳”問題日益困擾英國女性

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英國一家百貨商店新近調查顯示,英國女性對大號鞋的需求在不斷增加,而同時很多女性又羞於讓別人看到自己的“大腳”。在受訪的1000名穿8號鞋的女性中,有82%表示因爲腳大而覺得不好意思,超過半數的人承認在商店買鞋時讓售貨員拿大號的鞋會很尷尬。該調查報告指出,過去十年間,英國女性的平均鞋碼已加大到6號(相當於國內的40號),而9號女鞋的需求量則增加了80%。有專家表示,女性的鞋碼變大並不是因爲腳變長了,而是她們的腳變寬了,女性平均體重增加可能是導致這一結果的主要原因。

Demand for larger shoe sizes is growing among women -- but big-footed females are ashamed of stepping out in their shoes, according to a survey by British department store Debenhams.

The study questioned 1,000 women with size eight (U.S. 10.5) or nine feet about their shoe buying, with 82 percent admitting they are ashamed of their shoe size.

“大腳”問題日益困擾英國女性

Over half of the women said asking the shop assistant for their size was the part of shoe-shopping they found most uncomfortable, and 36 percent said they hated taking their shoes off in public.

"Buying shoes online can be a tricky feat which is why we decided to ask women why they were shopping behind closed doors. We were surprised to learn a case of cold feet was behind it all," Carie Barkhuizen, Debenhams spokeswoman, said in a statement.

The problem is not uncommon as average female shoe size has increased to a size six over the last 10 years, and demand for size nines has triggered an 80 percent increase in stocks at the department store, Debenhams reports.

The change is attributed to women's feet becoming broader rather than longer - experts believe this may be due to an increase in average body weight.

But big is not necessarily bad, as shoemakers begin to adapt fashionable show designs for larger feet, with celebrities Nicole Kidman, Michelle Obama and Paris Hilton sporting larger footwear on the red carpet.

"High fashion shoes such as stilettos in larger sizes have to be made much stronger with sturdier load bearing points, able to cope with greater levels of stress and wear," Barkhuizen. "The materials and techniques now available means that the majority of shoes can made strong and comfortable enough in larger sizes which would have been unimaginable just 10 years ago."