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Shopping for shoes

Started by MyKa, March 12, 2010, 04:47:45 PM

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Dana_W

Quote from: K8 on March 15, 2010, 05:27:27 PM
Speaking only of American shoe sizes, women's are two numbers higher than men's. 
I was told this as a guideline at first, but it never quite worked for me. I buy womens sizes two numbers higher and they fall right off my feet. I'm at most one size higher in women's shoes. And sometimes about the same.

I really think a LOT has to do with your foot shape. I have pretty slender hands and feet for a guy (And this was pre-HRT. I might be even a bit more slender now.). This is why I never buy a pair of shoes I can't either try on beforehand or return.
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