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Started by Constance, November 28, 2009, 05:34:24 PM

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Constance

I'm having a terrible time finding low-heeled boots in women's size 11 here on the San Mateo County peninsula. So, I figure I'll just make a trip to SF.

Can anyone recommend any good shoes stores that have cute (NOT trashy) boots in large women's sizes? I'm not too familiar with SF, though I've heard that Polk Gulch and the Haight might be good places to start looking. If anyone can help narrow down the search area, that would be great.


barbie

As I remember, the Payless shoes displays shoes for women of size 11 foot.

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Constance

Yes, I did try a couple of different Payless stores. And, while they did have 11's, they didn't have what I was looking for specifically.

I've found places online, of course, but I'd like to try them on first. At this point, I'm thinking I'll just buy them online and if the don't fit I can send them back.

tekla

If you find one let me know, I've been looking for almost a decade now.  No luck.  I've heard tell of one in Oakland, but I don't get to Oakland very often, and when I do, I just don't aimlessly cruse around.  I shop mail order (now really computer order) and I like Maryland Square, they sell some very good (well made and comfortable) shoes for pretty reasonable (for woman's shoes) prices.

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Constance

OK, if you, Kat, haven't found anything in SF I doubt I will. I, too, have found places online. I guess I'll just try that and send back anything that doesn't fit right.

tekla

Maybe its all those liberals in SF have tiny feet to match their tiny minds.  But I've cruised Mission and never found one either.  I have been paying attention over the years and most shoe makers rarely make over a size 11, and almost never over 12 without a special order.  But outside of payless - and count me as one who doesn't like their quality much - I'm not finding a big shoe store.

We were talking about it one night at a social gathering and of all the answers I think that the person who blamed it on ethnic demographics.  Having such a large % of the population of Chinese, Japanese and Filipino decent, where a size 12 woman's shoe is almost impossible, cuts down on people who would bother to carry inventory.  Perhaps that's why the mythical Great Big Woman's Shoe Store would be in Oakland, where a high % of African-America women live, a population group that has larger than average feet.  (Yeah and I hear my AA coworkers going "That's right Kat, and you know what else we have that's larger than average?")

So its always made sense to me that such a shoe store would be in Oakland, if it exists.  But even then, with so few models that are even made in the sizes I think the net is the best to shop the net, you just more choices.

You know who makes some very nice real-world Woman's shoes that I hear are out of this world comfortable for walking is Rockport, might check out their site.

What we ought to do is contact Madame First Lady Michelle Obama, cause she's got some gunboats and still finds Jimmy Cho's for them.  (She is a size 12 BTW).  So where is she shopping?

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Suzy Johnson

Try zappos.com, you will be very happy, many great styles in size 11. Check it out!
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