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What is the difference between Wallace and William?

Fishball

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Could anyone tell me what are their difference? To me, they just look the same.

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Berticus

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The soles in the William's look a LOT bigger. Seems to be almost double Wallace's. The curvature and height of the heels seems different too. Not exactly sure how to describe it. Could affect how the shoe fits. Other than that, they do look about the same to me as well. ---Edit--- Ah, stickonatree beat me to it.
 

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