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I don't think I can put myself onto a 'true size' scale, but using the old foot measuring devices that we used to see in shoe stores, my right foot is *almost* a 12, and my left foot is closer to an 11.5. I forget the width dimension, but I have trouble finding shoes that fit me comfortably, because my feet are pretty wide. It's so frustrating that there's nowhere locally to try Tricker's on for size. I think my right foot wants me to get a UK size 11, while my left might find that too large. What to do ...
This article talks about what the brand is doing for its anniversary:
http://vampfootwear.com/then-and-now-trickers-talks-family-tradition-mv/
Just noticed that my one of my Ilkley shoes is having a little wardrobe malfunction as some of the stitching is coming undone. I'm thinking that a decent cobbler should be able to take care of this, rather than having to return to the factory for repair. Thoughts on a postcard to the usual address.
I don't think I can put myself onto a 'true size' scale, but using the old foot measuring devices that we used to see in shoe stores, my right foot is *almost* a 12, and my left foot is closer to an 11.5. I forget the width dimension, but I have trouble finding shoes that fit me comfortably, because my feet are pretty wide. It's so frustrating that there's nowhere locally to try Tricker's on for size. I think my right foot wants me to get a UK size 11, while my left might find that too large. What to do ...