RogerP
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If you can't find a brown shoe that makes you happy in this group, you're just being difficult.
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If you can't find a brown shoe that makes you happy in this group, you're just being difficult.
How the hell did you manage to get the seller to ship those to you? Seller from NY right?
Why not just keep?
Hey Gents,
Hope you can help.
What would be my size in the 82 E if i'm a size 11.5D UK in the 888 and a 11E in the 202?
Thanks.
I would go with 11.5 as I am a size 8 in the 202 last but have 8.5 in the 888 and 82. Hope this helps but it is always better to try the shoes on to decide exactly.
Are your 888 in a D width?
I've already bought the Galways in 11.5E and I'm thinking they might be too big.
Are your 888 in a D width?
I've already bought the Galways in 11.5E and I'm thinking they might be too big.
Here in the UK I have mostly seen E and F width, sorry but I am not familiar with any D width shoes. If the shoes are slightly big you can use an insole but you will feel very uncomfortable if they are too tight.
Not this again. I'd do a search through this thread. The width topic has been done to death. According to EG, a "D" is not narrow, "C" is narrow.