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My custom Mora order came in just over three weeks FWIW.Looking for a pair of casual double monks for 400 or under. I was going to get the AE Mora but they take too (6-8) weeks. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
My custom Mora order came in just over three weeks FWIW.
Looking for a pair of casual double monks for 400 or under. I was going to get the AE Mora but they take too (6-8) weeks. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Lol, what? I understand avoiding them if your feet are particularly wide or narrow, but most people have average width feet so don't need wide or narrow fittings.Those only come in 1 width. No one buys a better shoes that you can only get in 1 width. No wonder so many of you on here are wearing ill fitting shoes
Lol, what? I understand avoiding them if your feet are particularly wide or narrow, but most people have average width feet so don't need wide or narrow fittings.
Shakespeare IIs from Pediwear. There is info on them hereabouts.http://www.styleforum.net/t/262657/herring-shakespeare-iiLooking for a pair of casual double monks for 400 or under. I was going to get the AE Mora but they take too (6-8) weeks. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
You should be able to get C&J Lowndes from Pediwear for around $400
http://www.pediwear.co.uk/crockett/products/2279.php
You wouldn't "compromise on fit". If you need a wide or narrow fitting then you simply wouldn't buy them, you'd get your shoes somewhere else where they do make ones that fit. Not to mention that your assumption that only half of people have average-width feet appears to be pulled out of your ass. I imagine that, whatever the percentage of people with wide/narrow feet is, it is small enough that it does not make economical sense for a smaller retailer such as Howard Yount to produce them in such a variety of sizes. For someone like AE, who makes thousands upon thousands of pairs, it makes more sense to produce outlier sizes to maximise their market, but Howard Yount is not working at anywhere near that kind of scale.Foot size and width, like IQ, is on a Bell Curve. Even if 1/2 the people had a D width (and I'm not sure of this) it would still mean that the other 1/2 were narrower and wider and would vary going up and down with of course the AAA and EEE being very tiny. But the point is that if you're buying an expensive shoe why would you want to compromise on fit?