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Wide shoes with decent selection and price...

are turo

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Did a search and last thing that I found on this was in 2004.

I pretty much only wear J & M for 3 reasons.

1. Fit - wide
2. Price - Although it isn't the best quality its good enough for what I need them for.
3. Look - They have all the classics(at least I think)

I guess I'm just looking for a little variety cause I've been wearing J & M for a few years now.

From what I read you guys like Aldens and Allen Edmonds. Although they make beautiful shoes the 350 mark is a bit high for me at this point.

Do you guys know of any other options?
 

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E can be found online at discounted prices much lower than the $350 retail price. Check out Sierra Trading Post or Grapevinehill. Or check out the AE store on ebay, which I believe sells only seconds. Even AE seconds are better than JM.
 

are turo

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Originally Posted by jmix1
AE can be found online at discounted prices much lower than the $350 retail price. Check out Sierra Trading Post or Grapevinehill. Or check out the AE store on ebay, which I believe sells only seconds. Even AE seconds are better than JM.

Thank you. I will check it out today.
 

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