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4.5 E / 4.5EE dress shoes (oxfords)

josiahsiung

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Hello,

Having trouble finding a pair of shoes that fit my feet. Basically, I'm wondering: where can i get 4.5 E / 4.5EE dress shoes (oxfords)? After having physically been to the stores and tried on the shoes at Crockett & Jones, Aldens, Allen Edmonds, and Johnston & Murphys, they all have nothing in my size. Crockett & Jones, however, has a bespoke program ($1,250), but I am not willing to pay that much.

I'm open to suggestions. Please let me know where i can find a decent pair of shoes that fit my feet.
My price range is flexible, it is more important that the quality is within the range of J&M on the low end and C&J on the high end.

Thanks,
Josiah

EDIT: I am fine going MTM since I feel like that's the only way I can get shoes that fit correctly. If there are bespoke options near the 600 dollar range then that may work to, but doubtful that such options exist.
 
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What's your height out of curiosity? Perhaps you if you a see a 5 or 5.5; you can add an insole
 

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boy's shoes. I cannot imagine any major brand carrying men's shoes so small.
 
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boy's shoes. I cannot imagine any major brand carrying men's shoes so small.


As i said:

My price range is flexible, it is more important that the quality is within the range of J&M on the low end and C&J on the high end.
 

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boys shoes.

seriously. I doubt anyone will have a last modifiable for mtm in that size.

Your only real option is bespoke, and thats gonna be expensive as ****.
 

plei89

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boys shoes.
seriously. I doubt anyone will have a last modifiable for mtm in that size.
Your only real option is bespoke, and thats gonna be expensive as ****.


Haha. I'm starting to think it wouldn't be a bad idea to start a shoe company making decent quality dress shoes for people with really small feet and really big feet.
 

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Haha. I'm starting to think it wouldn't be a bad idea to start a shoe company making decent quality dress shoes for people with really small feet and really big feet.


market is really too small for that.

I just can't imagine a grown man with shoes that small.
 

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even if you could find a quality shoe in 4.5 ... i don't know if you can find a E/EEE width
that is just a huge outlier
the shoes are probably as wide as they are long
 
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I would give these guys a call:

http://www.wideshoes.com/

Company called Hitchcock. Looks like they start with a size 7 but seems to accommodate widths. Perhaps they will build something for you in a 4.5 EEE

I would check out boys sizes for sure - see if you can get something in a E. Also - call the guys at Eneslow in NY and see if they have any suggestions....

At the end of the day - I hope you can find something ready to wear, however, I think you need to be prepared to shell out some real cash and go MTM. AE might do it for you on a single pair - contact their customer service.
 

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Hello,
Having trouble finding a pair of shoes that fit my feet. Basically, I'm wondering: where can i get 4.5 E / 4.5EE dress shoes (oxfords)? After having physically been to the stores and tried on the shoes at Crockett & Jones, Aldens, Allen Edmonds, and Johnston & Murphys, they all have nothing in my size. Crockett & Jones, however, has a bespoke program ($1,250), but I am not willing to pay that much.
I'm open to suggestions. Please let me know where i can find a decent pair of shoes that fit my feet.
My price range is flexible, it is more important that the quality is within the range of J&M on the low end and C&J on the high end.
Thanks,
Josiah
EDIT: I am fine going MTM since I feel like that's the only way I can get shoes that fit correctly. If there are bespoke options near the 600 dollar range then that may work to, but doubtful that such options exist.


can you post a picture of your feet next to a ruler?
 

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