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Narrow fitting Bridal shoes
johannalf88
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Hi,
Does anyone know where is good for narrow fitting bridal shoes? Places seem to be fine when looking for wide, but not narrow
I know Italian made shoes tend to be made narrow, but they don't tend to be very MSE! I have got a budget of £100 for them, but that is a top budget, and I REALLY don't want to have to spend that much. I am really hoping for about half that price.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks.:T
Does anyone know where is good for narrow fitting bridal shoes? Places seem to be fine when looking for wide, but not narrow
I know Italian made shoes tend to be made narrow, but they don't tend to be very MSE! I have got a budget of £100 for them, but that is a top budget, and I REALLY don't want to have to spend that much. I am really hoping for about half that price.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks.:T
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depending on the shoe style inserts can narrow shoes a bit. try ringing up surplies and asking or going into shoe shops.:kisses3: Married 29th September 2012
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Have you tried insoles or going into your local cobblers for advice?0
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I usually wear insoles in boots and trainers. But with sandals / court shoes etc I just spend too much getting them that fit! I will also be wearing them all day, so don't really want to get some that 'will do', I would like some that fit! Also doesn't help that I am restricted by heel Height too, anything over 1.5 inches and I will probably end up on the floor!
I was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with certain brands that were too narrow for them etc.:T0 -
You could try looking on Amazon so see if you can find any brands offering narrower fittings.0
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