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My latest pair of EG, the Cranleigh model is stunning.
 

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Do you own the C&J Harvard or Harvard 2? If so, what's the instep like on it?

Not directed towards me, but I own the Harvard 2. Instep works for me and I have quite the high instep. I would say it is wider in the Forefoot (think 202 last) and heels initially exhibit slippage. Break in very quickly though.
 

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Not directed towards me, but I own the Harvard 2. Instep works for me and I have quite the high instep. I would say it is wider in the Forefoot (think 202 last) and heels initially exhibit slippage. Break in very quickly though.
Thanks, that's helpful. How did you size them?
 

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