Walking Guide
Welcome to the Fashionable Canes blog, your go-to resource for everything walking canes. From handle types and height adjustments to style guides for mens canes and womens walking canes, our articles are written to help you walk with more comfort, confidence, and personality. Whether you're buying your first cane or adding to a collection, you'll find practical advice and inspiration here.
Walking Guide
Top Reasons to Choose a Heavy-Duty Walking Cane
A wide selection of canes in various styles, materials, sizes, colors and shapes exists â€â€_x009d_ including a whole category of canes for people who need extra support and stability. Within this…View Post
How to Keep your Walking Cane from Getting Lost
Sometimes people are forgetful, become distracted or otherwise accidentally leave their walking cane behind. Although it's possible that a waitress or a salesperson will notice the cane and put it…View Post
The Importance of Proper Cane Sizing
So you've decided to use an assistive cane. That happens to be a great decision for anyone who needs a little additional help with balance. While a cane is not…View Post
Using a Cane to Recover from Knee Surgery
When knee pain becomes a constant companion, you know it's time for surgery. Although knee surgery isn't fun, it's likely to be the best solution. Afterwards, coming up with a…View Post
Try out your New Walking Stick on these Terrific Hikes
It's always exciting to get a walking stick, and there's no better way to try out your new gear than to head out on a hike. Whether you live in…View Post
Discover the Top 5 Cities for a Walking Tour
Are you ready to step up your vacation plans? Experienced travelers know that walking through the streets of a city is one of the best ways to learn about both…View Post
How to Choose the Right Cane for You
Have you looked at canes lately? Stylishly designed, contemporary canes are a far cry from antiquated notions of what defines a cane. In short, they are not your grandfather's cane.…View Post
Looking Good With a Cane
"“If I have to use a cane, I might as well look great doing it!â€Â_x009d_ You know one of the reasons that I love doing what I do is that…View Post
Walking Canes are Stylish
You know one of the reasons that I love doing what I do is that it give me the ability to help people feel great about the way they look!…View Post
Don't Forget your Cane Tips
Have you ever taken a look at the different accessories we have to offer as an add-on for your cane? There are a lot of different things that you can…View Post
What Makes Carbon Fiber Canes So Lightweight and Strong?
Carbon fiber canes combine lightweight strength with modern style. Learn what carbon fiber is, why it is used in walking canes, and which carbon cane styles to shop.
Interesting History on Shillelaghs and Blackthorn Wood
Hello there from cane world! Just popping in to give everyone some really interesting history that I have found on Shillelaghs and Blackthorn wood. A really beautiful product with a rich history! You may have seen our great selection of Shillalagh and Blackthorn and wondered about their origins. Blackthorn is a large bush that grows in the British Isles. The twisted, thorny, dark colored limbs have been used for defense, called Shillelaghs, for centuries. Blackthorn is a very resilient wood that is naturally resistant to warping which made it a perfect material to be made into a fighting stick. “Oh! An Irishman’s heart is as stout as a shillelagh, it beats with delight to chase sorrow and woe; When the piper plays up, then it dances gaily, and thumps with a whack to leather a foe.” -Unknown The Irish fighting stick of choice would be made from oak, blackthorn, ash or holly and would be known by the name bata which in Gaelic means Fighting stick. The rise in popularity of the bata is believed to be from the time when the Irish and the Scottish were not allowed to legally carry fighting sticks for self-defense. Men started training with their bata at an early age, and to be given one was considered a rite of passage into manhood. It was a common sight to see men practicing with them. They would hold the bata in the middle of the stick and snap it out with the wrist. Anthony Bluett wrote in his book, “Things Irish”, that there is actually no tradition of the Shillelagh in Ireland. What we think of as an Irish Shillelagh actually started as a tradition in 19th century London. An English writer was the first person who coined the phrase Shillelagh, which eventually became synonymous for any Irish walking stick. The term Shillelagh is pronounced – “shahll-Ay-luh” but people most commonly pronounce it as “sha-lay-lee”. The name comes from the Shillelagh Forest in County Wicklow. They were traditionally prepared by smearing the stick with butter or peat and placing in the chimney to cure, the bark was left on for added toughness and the handle was sanded down. Folklorist Padraic Colum has said that the “Shillelagh should not be considered a symbol of Ireland but a badge of honor for those who carried it”. Come join us at Fashionable Canes to view our selection of authentic Blackthorn Shillelaghs! Grab a piece of Tradition and style. https://fashionablecanes.com/collections/blackthorn-with-cane-handles/
Exclusive Royal Canes Shoe Horns
The alarm clock goes off and it’s time to get up to start your day. As you go through your usual routine, you notice your fingers straining trying to slip on one of your shoes before heading out the door. The back of your favorite loafers are starting to show signs of the wear and tear from struggling to get your shoes on over the last few months. Why not quickly slip your shoes on and get out the door to have more time to get errands finished or not being late to work. Assume you put your shoes on once every day and it takes a few minutes with struggling. This is the equivalent of spending over 18 hours a year just putting your shoes on. Now, take a moment to imagine not having to use the back of your thumb any more to force your shoe into to place over your foot. With the use of one of our high-quality shoe horns made exclusively by Royal Canes, you can save that time and keep your shoes looking unhindered. Our selection of shoe horns consists of designs of animals, golf putters and a multi-purpose back scratchers. They are crafted with the user in mind including an extra-long handle to reduce the amount of bending and straining. Which Shoe Horns are recommended? 1. Red Ash Shoe Horn with Back Scratcher The Shoe Spoon and Back Scratcher are made from Genuine Brass The Handle is made from Red-Stained Ash Wood The Back Scratcher can be used and is not just for decorative purposes As one of our most popular shoe horns, this product is on sale at 25% off for a limited time. Click Here to Visit our Truly Unique Red Ash Shoe Horn w/ Back Scratcher 2. Golf Putter Shoe Horn w/Gold Plated Fittings The Shoe Spoon and Ornament are made from a High-Quality ABS Resin The Handle is a Turned & Hand-Crafted Wood The Collars (fittings) are made from 18K Gold-Plated Only a Limited Supply Remains. Once Sold out, it is Gone Forever. Made in Italy Click Here to Visit our Amazing Golf Putter Shoe Horn 3. Dog Shoe Horn w/Gold Plated Fittings The Shoe Spoon and Ornament are made from a High-Quality ABS Resin The Handle is a Turned & Hand-Crafted Wood The Collars (fittings) are made from 18K Gold-Plated Only a Limited Supply Remains. Once Sold out, it is Gone Forever. Made in Italy Click Here to Visit our Exquisite Dog Shoe Horn How Long are our Shoe Horns? Most of our brass-ornament shoe horns measure in 24.5 inches with the spoon being 5.25 inches, the wooden handle at 16 inches and the ornament at 3.25 inches. The decorative ornament length can vary dependent on which model you choose. Our shoe horns that are made in Italy with a hand-carved wooden turned shaft are shorter than the brass-ornament shoe horns. These typically measure around 19 inches with the spoon being 5.33 inches, the ABS Resin handle at 10.5 inches and the ornament at 3.25 inches. Just like before, the length of the ornament can vary dependent on the model you select. How do I use a Shoe Horn? 1. While standing or sitting in a upright position, place the shoe spoon in the counter of your shoe (a.k.a the back of your shoe). 2. Next, insert the tip of your foot into the shoe and gently rest your foot against the smooth surface of the shoe spoon. 3. At this point, you simply push down with the heel of your foot and your foot with naturally glide into the shoe. 4. Finally, remove the shoe horn from your hand and you are ready to go. You may end up using more of the shoe horn inside your shoe depending in how deep your shoe is and how tight the shoe is before using the shoe horn. The advantage of a extra-long shoe horn reduces the amount of bending over that is required for proper use. Personally, we still believe sitting in a upright position while using your shoe horn is the easiest way to get your shoes on. Now that you have a great overall picture in the proper use and ideas of our best sellers, you may want to browse our entire selection of shoe horns. With the holidays coming up, we normally sell out of our brass-ornament shoe horns. Therefore, you may want to order early to avoid the Christmas rush. Alright, I’m Ready to Browse all Royal Canes Shoe Horn Selection
Madonna at 2014 Grammys with Crystal Ball Cane
Not only did Madonna appear on the red carpet in a black suit with a black shaft, formal women’s cane, but for her performance, she wore a Ralph Lauren Collection off-white silk-cotton-sateen three-piece tuxedo with a white cotton floral-embroidered tie. Of course, the most notable accessory was her beautiful crystal ball cane, which featured a silver collar and white shaft. Madonna’s taste in attire has always led the way for others to know what is and what is not in style in today’s fast-paced world of fashion. Her outfit, gorgeous smile and amazing voice completes the package of what so many of us admire. Read more
Christmas Gift Cane Ideas for Men and Women
Review of Gift Ideas for Her Yes, the holiday season is upon on us and you are looking for some great Christmas gift ideas. Specifically, we will be pointing you…View Post
Walking Sticks for Exercise
These days, “working out” often means scrolling and typing on a screen—hardly the kind of movement our bodies long for. But what happened to the joy of a long walk or an invigorating hike? As I sit here tapping away, I can’t help but feel the irony. Let’s change that together. Hiking lets us soak in nature’s beauty while building true endurance, and before you head out onto unfamiliar or rugged trails, a sturdy, quality walking stick will be your best companion. Read more
Able Tripod Base
Any cane user can attest to how annoying it is having to constantly pick up your cane when it falls or having to find a place to hang it where it…View Post
Father's Day 2013
With father’s day just around the corner it’s the perfect time to order dad a new walking cane. Whether he needs an upgrade, another unique item for his collection, or is just starting to need a cane, we will have just what you are looking for. Walking canes make the perfect gift that will give both you and your father piece of mind. Walking canes aren’t all about stability though. With exciting new styles and genuine exotic woods, many users find themselves as collectors before long. When choosing a cane this father’s day you’ll want to consider a few things. First, what type of handle will be best for dad? Here is a quick reference in case you’re not familiar with what’s available. Our website is set up to make finding what you need a breeze. Simply click on ‘Handle Style’ at the top right corner of our website and select the handle type of choice. Once you’ve selected the handle type you can use the left hand column of our website to further refine your search with categories like color, price and material. Be sure to check out our custom engravings as well. Not only do engraved canes carry more sentimental value, but they are more likely to be returned when misplaced.
How to Choose a Cane Handle
With so many styles available today, it’s easy to find yourself overwhelmed when it comes to choosing the correct type of cane handle. There are many things to consider including what hand you use your cane in, how often you use your cane, specific concerns you might have with comfort and even the location in which you live can play an important role in how you choose the perfect handle. First, you’ll want to decided which hand you will use your cane in. In most cases, a cane is used on the opposite hand of an ailment. For example, if your right hip causes you a problem you would likely use the cane in your left hand. Of course, everyone is different and it is always best to seek guidance from your doctor before deciding. In most cases, you’ll be able to switch hands if necessary, but some handles are hand specific so it’s important to consider this before ordering. Handles such as the Palm Grip and Ergonomic styles are specific to only one hand. The second specification you’ll want to consider is the material of the handle. Perhaps you prefer a handle with cushion, like our offset handles. Handles come in everything from foam to metal. Most commonly, you’ll find a wooden handle. Wooden handles are strong, durable and great for both hot and cold weather. Metal handles, such as chrome, brass and silver are another popular option among cane users. When considering a metal handle it’s good to keep in mind the climate in your area as your metal handle will likely be colder to the touch in the winter and in turn, hotter in the summer months. Here is a helpful guide on selecting the handle that will work best for you.
Plan Ahead and Save
Next time you make a cane purchase plan ahead and add some tips! You'll save money and time on shipping when you're ready for a new one. Not sure which… View Post
Downton Abbey Walking Canes - Popular with the Ladies
Cool canes are popping up all over the place lately and for good reason. Canes are becoming a sought after fashion accessory as well as a great way to aide… View Post
Walking Canes; A Gothic Tradition
In The Wolfman, the 1941 black and white film, the tragic protagonist is undone when he gives his friend a silver-headed walking cane. In the final scene, the Wolfman is… View Post
New Silver Walking Canes
FashionableCanes.com is thrilled to introduce a new line of silver walking canes that have just been added to our selection. These new pieces are not silver-plated, or nickel-silver alloy, but… View Post
Dark Shadows Cane
With the release of the 2012 film Dark Shadows, it's difficult for us not to remember the long and storied history of the character Barnabas Collins, and of course, his… View Post

