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Antonio Meccariello Shoes

bootyboy

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Generically speaking it should be your EG/GG size. It was the case for me on Chisel 2 (UK 9E), but for soft square I need "F" (Wide) instead of "E" (regular), though AM, generically speaking has high instep, so got to take that into account.

From your list, I "think" I'm EG 82 9E UK (I owned a 9D that I had to sell due to toebox too narrow, it was those Saks Fifth model), definitely US 9D in barrie, but I don't have long term experience. CJ 325 in 8.5E UK is too narrow in toebox for me, CJ 341 in 8.5E UK is better.

I don't recall my EG 202, but it's quite generous that I don't think I would have any problem anyway (and never like the last shape enough to buy, so...)
Thank you. Very helpful
 

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He's about to regret not joining another group soon... lol
It's ok he's still not alone. I'm still not in love with the split toe and in fact even sold this pair of burgundy split toes, but at least I'm open to the idea now. Pure coincidence it's BColl's fav makeup

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if you ask me a good split toe for pure casual I would say these Paraboot actually...


Yes I would agree with that. Definitely casual only. Anything else that moves up the smart dress spectrum would require a bit more refinement.
 

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I know I keep telling myself centurion looks better on soft square, maybe I should just go for Chisel 2 and finally join the bandwagon...
 

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