RoosyRooster
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I know there are many threads on loafer sizing but I've been having trouble with getting the right fit. So I recently bought a pair of OSB Beefroll Penny loafers in size 10D. I was recently re-measured on a Brannock at Allen Edmonds and my left foot is a 9.5E while my right is a 9.5D. The OSB's are not snug but my feet are touching either side of the loafers. With the length, I have extra room so I have heel slip, maybe my feet slip around an inch up, but not completely out of them.
I previously owned a pair of Alden loafers (Aberdeen last) in 9.5D that were too narrow, but my heel would at times completely slip out despite them being the right length.
I was thinking maybe if I went with a 9.5E maybe this would fix the problem? But would this them lead to problems in my right foot? (Too much room, width wise)
I'm probably overthinking all of this but I just can't seem to get a good fit with loafers. I'm currently trying to sell the OSB's but I'm wondering if maybe I should keep them and see how they wear over time. I was recommended tongue pads which seem to help only a little bit.
Any suggestions/tips are very welcome!
I previously owned a pair of Alden loafers (Aberdeen last) in 9.5D that were too narrow, but my heel would at times completely slip out despite them being the right length.
I was thinking maybe if I went with a 9.5E maybe this would fix the problem? But would this them lead to problems in my right foot? (Too much room, width wise)
I'm probably overthinking all of this but I just can't seem to get a good fit with loafers. I'm currently trying to sell the OSB's but I'm wondering if maybe I should keep them and see how they wear over time. I was recommended tongue pads which seem to help only a little bit.
Any suggestions/tips are very welcome!