whomewhat
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Without purchasing true bespoke shoes, which I am leaning towards in the very near future, my ability to purchase a dress shoe is based 95% on fit and only 5% on a particular make/style I might like. I have horribly flat feet (I use orthotics), have had problems with acute plantar fascitis (surgical intervention), bone spurs (surgical intervention), nerve tumors (surgical intervention), entrapped nerves (surgical intervention), and even Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, which is exactly like carpal tunnel, only in the ankles.
All that in mind, I recently purchased a pair of J.M. Westons because they were advertised/represented to be my exact size. I do like the style - double sole split tie (598 Last), and I also love the color, but it was in an exotic skin (crocodile) that makes it a lot more out there than my normally extremely conservative style. I am anxiously awaiting their arrival in the hopes that the fit will be what I expect it to be so that I am not forced to, once again, sell them. I have purchased so many different shoes in different sizes that I am very confident I have finally found the size to match the maker that will work for me.
If these do not work out, and I have every expectation they will, then I am planning on getting a pair of bespoke Lobbs, which I may do anyway just to see if they can overcome all of my issues with wearing dress shoes. I would love to hear from similarly situated members who have found unique solutions to this problem that I may have overlooked.
At a minimum, I am hopeful that the shoes will go well wtih my Kiton crocodile belt.
All that in mind, I recently purchased a pair of J.M. Westons because they were advertised/represented to be my exact size. I do like the style - double sole split tie (598 Last), and I also love the color, but it was in an exotic skin (crocodile) that makes it a lot more out there than my normally extremely conservative style. I am anxiously awaiting their arrival in the hopes that the fit will be what I expect it to be so that I am not forced to, once again, sell them. I have purchased so many different shoes in different sizes that I am very confident I have finally found the size to match the maker that will work for me.
If these do not work out, and I have every expectation they will, then I am planning on getting a pair of bespoke Lobbs, which I may do anyway just to see if they can overcome all of my issues with wearing dress shoes. I would love to hear from similarly situated members who have found unique solutions to this problem that I may have overlooked.
At a minimum, I am hopeful that the shoes will go well wtih my Kiton crocodile belt.



