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C&J narrow fit

biancoblu

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Hello,

I'm intending to buy a pair of C&J shoes. My current favourite is the Hallam. I'm a little bit concerned about the different width they offer. I consider myself having rather narrow feet. My usual size is 10 (UK). Shall I just go ahead with their E fitting or would I end up with a way too wide shoe?

BTW: Does anybody know a page with good pictures of C&J shoes? Their website hasn't been constructed for ordering online..

Thanks for your help!

Andi
 

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In my experience, most C&J E widths (US D) are fairly wide around the instep. Most models are too wide for me. Each last fits a bit differently. They offer one model in a narrow width standard. Connaught maybe? And I'm sure you can do MTO. I'd make sure there's a good return policy if you can't try on in person. There are several online dealers for C&J: pediwear, shoesnorthapton, etc. And you can always call one of C&J's retail stores to order.
 

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I'm looking for a brown shoe and it looks like C&J does not offer any brown shoe in C width. Does anybody has a recommendation for me. It doesn't have to be an english shoe maker. I'm looking for a rather modern cut for me as a rather young man..
 

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