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Loake capital & Claridge VS Cheaney 11028

ellerysu

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Hello, everyone.
I have several pairs of Loake with capital last and Claridge last in Uk7 size.
An both are fit to me(Claridge is a little bit tight, but it's fine)
And now I'm considering buying cheaney 11028 last. Should I take the same size?
I know 11028 is narrower than capital last. Do I need to add a hafl size to 7.5?
 

ShooIn

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Hello, everyone.
I have several pairs of Loake with capital last and Claridge last in Uk7 size.
An both are fit to me(Claridge is a little bit tight, but it's fine)
And now I'm considering buying cheaney 11028 last. Should I take the same size?
I know 11028 is narrower than capital last. Do I need to add a hafl size to 7.5?

I have 11028 and Claridge lasted shoes. I take the same size.
 

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