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wildwilly
04-05-2024, 10:02 AM
I have wide feet (US 10/4E). Although I can buy footwear in US sizes, I can't find any charts that define European sizes in terms of foot width. How do folks over there deal with width issues?

cwtebay
04-05-2024, 10:06 AM
I have wide feet (US 10/4E). Although I can buy footwear in US sizes, I can't find any charts that define European sizes in terms of foot width. How do folks over there deal with width issues?Most I have seen is just narrow and wide and extra wide.

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abunaitoo
04-05-2024, 02:58 PM
I also have wide feet, but mines are also short.
kind of looks like a brick.
So hard to find shoes.

Bmi48219
04-05-2024, 07:29 PM
I don’t have wide feet but have to buy 9EEE on account of my arches and insteps being high. Slip-ons, especially boots, are out of the question.
It’s about time someone brings suit against the fashion design studios for discriminating against the bipedally endowed. We will need to convince a Sasquatch to be our spokesperson.

ulav8r
04-05-2024, 10:40 PM
Manufacturing bean counters decided years ago that wide feet did not deserve separate sizes, so they cut back on their width offerings to make inventory easier to maintain. Wish they could be forced to walk a mile in extra tight shoes, uphill, then a mile downhill.

hoodat
04-05-2024, 10:53 PM
Best way to go is to just have your little toe and about a half inch of that side trimmed off. Then you'll be able to wear standard sizes and likely save a lot of money.. ;-) jd

tigweldit
04-05-2024, 11:17 PM
Been living with 11 4E all my adult life. Pain in the pass. Steel toe work boots are are a torture.

waksupi
04-06-2024, 02:35 PM
I use 'Healthy Feet" for my shoes, they have fitting charts. They also have 6EEEEEE in some styles for my busted up feet.

Rapier
04-06-2024, 03:10 PM
Yep, 11EE, big and wide. My old Granny said it was fig feet for a big foundation. But I rarely find a shoe or boot that fits, regardless of the label.

RickinTN
04-06-2024, 09:07 PM
Many folks here probably know better than me but I have an arterial bypass in my left leg and my foot swells on a regular basis. I can't even stand tight socks on it. I asked about extra wide socks and shoes on another forum and received a response that custom shoes would be in order. The only thing I have that I can wear now is lined Crocks. My foot gets cold very easily. It was mentioned that my insurance might pay for the shoes as I think they are quite expensive. I will soon be on Medicare. Does anyone know if Medicare will pay for custom shoes if they are medically necessary?
Thanks, and take care,
Rick

elmacgyver0
04-06-2024, 09:52 PM
I would love to be able to wear cowboy boots, but my bunions say tennis shoes.

YoungGun88
04-06-2024, 11:29 PM
Size 15’s, and width depends on maker, but usually at least a E width. Very low arches.
New Balance American made shoes come in varying widths. Well worth the price tag, IMO. I tend to get 3-4yrs of 3-4 days/week out of a pair, being on my feet in my shop daily. The laces usually need replacing 2-3x before the shoes are worn out entirely.

Being a Californian, Rainbow leather sandals are a staple in my footwear as well :p

rockrat
04-06-2024, 11:54 PM
Usually wear New Balance 608's in 13EEEE. Pair might last 4 months

rockshooter
04-07-2024, 12:06 AM
another wide-footer. I find Keen shoes in the wide sizes are very comfortable.
Loren

Driver man
04-07-2024, 02:34 AM
Whats the problem? Get your shoes made to fit

cwtebay
04-07-2024, 06:22 AM
Whats the problem? Get your shoes made to fitHopefully your post is in jest. Even EE shoes are 1.25x D price. Cannot imagine getting: work boots, dress shoes, and every day boots made to order on an average salary.

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gunther
04-07-2024, 08:30 AM
When Cabelas was bought out by Bass pro, they dropped their size 15's. And I dropped them. Finding work boots is a pain. Muck Boots make walking possible in the winter, anyway. Thanks for the info on New Balance sneakers.

ascast
04-07-2024, 09:06 AM
RickinTN have you tried compression socks? I entered the swollen legs/ high BP phase of life. Really huge swollen lower legs, can/t get boots on. Compression socks have made a world of difference.

RickinTN
04-07-2024, 10:40 AM
RickinTN have you tried compression socks? I entered the swollen legs/ high BP phase of life. Really huge swollen lower legs, can/t get boots on. Compression socks have made a world of difference.

I can barely wear loose fitting socks. Anything that fits my left foot tight would be going the wrong direction.
Thanks,
Rick

chuck40219
04-07-2024, 02:58 PM
Label from the last pair of shoes I got from the VA.
325523

LAH
04-08-2024, 12:03 PM
I use 'Healthy Feet" for my shoes, they have fitting charts. They also have 6EEEEEE in some styles for my busted up feet.

I do the same. https://www.healthyfeetstore.com/

.429&H110
04-08-2024, 12:52 PM
Yay, another vote for new balance 15EEE!
My son and I can swap boots!
When I was 17, I wore Knapp shoes, I wish they were still in business.
I have a cherished pair of winter boots in AZ I brought from AK:
Beta bunny boots in 15EEE. I have to take them off to drive...
Yes, I can waterski barefoot thanks for asking.

webfoot10
04-08-2024, 07:01 PM
Go to Hitchcock Shoes ,You should be able to find what you need. wideshoes.com

foesgth
04-09-2024, 11:23 AM
I have had good luck with Orthofeet (https://www.orthofeet.com/). 13EEEE is my size. They have many styles with an extra wide toe box. No cowboy boots for me either.