As Bronx stores and chains gear up for the biggest shopping day of the year, many owners are wondering how to entice cash-strapped Bronxites into spending.

Many residents said they won’t be spending as much this year on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, which kicks off the holiday shopping spree.

And on top of that, there’s not one special toy that all kids seem to want.

“There are no good toys this year. It’s very slow,” said Chong Lee, owner of Castle Hill Toys & Games at 1375 Castle Hill Ave. “Most people go to big stores on Black Friday to do last-minute shopping.”

The top seller year-round continues to be video games, from about $20 to $35, and players like Xbox 360, which go for $199.

GameStop, at 378 Fordham Road, will open at 12:01 a.m. Friday, the earliest it’s ever greeted customers, said Daniel Bernstein of the Fordham Business Improvement District.

“Video games are a hot item for kids,” Bernstein said. “Lots of stores are gearing up.”

And parents said their kids’ expensive tastes don’t end there – some as young as 7 have also been asking for laptops. The popular Apple Macbook sells for $999.

“My son is starting to get into computers, which is something I don’t really like,” said parent Darryl Brown, a stonemason from White Plains Road, who frequents local stores. “He wants another bike and video games, too.”

So, will Santa be good to son Tyler?

“He’s 7, so he doesn’t hear ‘cutbacks,’” said Brown, laughing. “I can’t deny him anything. He made Principal’s List at school four times in a row!”

But other parents worrying how to budget their spending will head to such staples as JCPenney, Macy’s and Toys ‘R’ Us.

“I only shop at department stores because I know what I’m getting,” said Sharice Duchatellier from Parkchester. “Only my son got something this year – his birthday is three days before Christmas!”

Yasmin Deaza said her budget tightened significantly after she lost her job as a nanny.

“This always happens – in the beginning of the year, I’m planning to buy something, and by the time it gets to November, I can’t do it,” said Deaza, who still plans on getting her son a mini-laptop and her daughter Ugg boots sale.

“I usually shop at department stores such (www.uggbootsfari.co.uk),” she added. “I look for sales.”

To this, Bernstein said people will be more satisfied with the “variety and ease of negotiation” at local independent stores, like those on Fordham Road.

“You have a healthy mix of small mom-and-pop shops and large national retailers,” he noted. “It gives you more of a choice.”

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Still wearing your Uggs? Your feet aren’t thanking you.

The persistently trendy boots are the subject of a new wave of criticism by health experts in the United Kingdom, who say that the furry footwear – and its many cheap knockoffs – are “harming the feet of a generation of young women,” according to the Mirror.

“Because these boots are warm and soft, young girls think they are giving their feet a break. In fact, they are literally breaking their feet,” Dr. Ian Drysdale, head of the British College of Osteopathic Medicine, told the paper.

“Their feet are sliding around inside. With each step, the force falls towards the inside of the foot and the feet splay,” Drysdale  explained. “This flattens the arch and makes it drop. The result can be significant problems with the foot, the ankle, and, ultimately, the hip.”

The original Uggs, made by Ugg Australia, were a cult favorite of surfers. The shearling-lined boots became a fashion craze in the mid- 2000s,  thanks to celebrity fans  such as Cameron Diaz, Katie Holmes and Gwyneth Paltrow.

Years later, Ugg boots are still popular – and while the slipperlike boots seem best suited for loafing around the house, many women wear their Uggs all day, every day.  And therein lies the problem, says Dr. Robin Ross, podiatrist and incoming president of the New York State Podiatric Association.

“If someone plans on going on a long hike or standing on their feet all day, [Uggs] are not good, whether it’s the brand or an imitation,” Ross said. “People tend to get pain on the outside of the ankle, the arches start to hurt, and they tend to get foot fatigue.”

Ugg Australia boots has said their boots are “comfort” not “performance footwear, ” and said buyers should beware knock-offs, which lack the reinforced heels or insoles of their boots, according to the Mirror.

But just because the brand name boot is better constructed doesn’t mean it will hold up during your daily commute, Ross warns.

“All of these types of boots do not offer the control, cushion or support that is necessary for long-term standing or walking,” she said. “We tend to walk on concrete, asphalt or industial flooring – very unforgiving surfaces.”

To give your feet a break while wearing Ugg boots uk, Ross recommends you have a podiatrist make you an orthotic – a custom-made foot mold that will fit in the shoe.

“I have a pair of Ugg boots uk,  and I always put my orthotics in them,” Ross said. “It holds the foot in a corrective position as I stand or walk. A podiatrist or foot specialist can fabricate them for you.”

And don’t forget to air out your boots after a long day of walking, Ross says, or you’ll have more than just achy feet to worry about.

“A lot of people will wear [Uggs] without socks,” Ross notes. “Once a week or so, if you wear them a lot, spray with Lysol and let them air out overnight. That will help to kill any fungus or bacteria.”

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