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Just as bad at the other end of the size spectrum. Mrs A is at best a 4 and finding good quality stuff in that size is hard. She often ends up with children's stuff. Cheap, yes, but not made to last.
Hi again vickster & all who struggle with Cycling Shoes (I can't comment on ladies dressy up shoes coz I only wear 'em on a Tuesday).She is lucky to have quite small feet for her height actually!
Mine probably aren't a true nine, but they are wide like a platypus!
Hello young Ed, young fella me lad.i feel your pain! size 12 with pretty wide feet here and size 13 cycling shoes, i buy all my shoes on the internet and never have a problem..... they are the worlds biggest work boots you have seen
Cheers Ed
not much good for me as spending all my free time outside on various farms i need proper steel toe cap dealer boots and i manage to get the odd bit of running in which require proper trainers so these 'swaggy nike trainers' aren't much good for me and any smarter business type shoes aren't much good eitherHello young Ed, young fella me lad.
Father in law is 6ft 5" (that's why my missus is 6ft 2") & he is size 12 > 13 (brand dependant).
This might not suit you, but I often see, nice trendy/good looking shoes & trainers in Tk Maxx, usually in the (reduced even further section) & if you can be bothered with a good rummage could turn up some quality top end high street designer brands.
Edit.
As they are 12's > 13's they are usually cheaper too as not quite so popular.
It can be a bit hit & miss but worth a punt.
Anyone else think shoe shopping is the task of satan?!?