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Wide fitting footwear
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Hi all!
I have very wide feet and I'm looking for some wide fitting boots/shoes that are one sale?
Are there any shops/brands you would recommend?
I have very wide feet and I'm looking for some wide fitting boots/shoes that are one sale?
Are there any shops/brands you would recommend?
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i believe evans do wide fitting shoes/boots.0
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I'd second Evans. I managed to find a comfortable pair of flatties in there a couple of months ago and they've been a godsend!
There's a company called Hotter who do wider fit shoes, too.
Hope you find something.From Starrystarrynight to Starrystarrynight1 and now I'm back...don't have a clue how!0 -
^ Thanks! I managed to order a pair of boots from evans, and they sent me the wrong colour. I called customer service more than five times and couldnt get through, so went to the local shop to see if they had the right colour. They didnt so instead of offering me another colour in exchange (which was albeitdouble the price), I had to return them. So yes I am pretty dissapointed! Customer service is very poor.0
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The quality of Evans shoes is also not that great...I've found Amazon quite useful. They had some plain pumps for about £10, which fitted my very wide feet
. Very simple, but wide, comfy and cheap! If you want something fancy, check out Nine West - some of their shoes come in a wide fitting. And if you really want to splurge, keep an eye on a company called Duo (they have a website). Their stuff is usually horrifically expensive, but they should have a sale coming up, which makes the prices more reasonable. The quality is also excellent and you get to specify size and width. They're very much an "investment buy", but good value on a cost-per-wear basis, if you know what I mean. New Look also do some of their shoe styles in a wider fit, but again, quality is nothing to write home about
. Hope this helps.
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Try Pavers, they usually have a sale on & you can get a nice pair for £20-£30. It's worth it for a bit of comfort.0
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doc martens `jenny`
I bought some after searching for wide boots for years0 -
The Shoe tailor.0
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I have found GLUV shoes and boots wonderfully comfortable for my wide feet. I bought two pairs of their boots with small heels and wore them all day at work on the first day. An absolute miracle for me!:T0
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These cater for wide fittings, in shoes and boots.
http://www.jdwilliams.co.uk/shop/nav/show.action?LpgUid=111177280 -
I love Evans shoes, I usually have to get a size 8 in regular shoes to fit me width-ways (and then they're too big at the back), but Evans size 7s fit me like a glove!0
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