A.L.Z.
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most of those are e width stores.
Actually, none of them are E-width stores....
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most of those are e width stores.
haven't tried any of the 3 but looking to make a purchase very soon. Thinking of going with oak street cause of relatively better pricing and positive reviews of quality. Question: what would you recommend for someone with a wide foot but without a really wide heel. As in i need an E for the middle and balls of my feet but don't want the heel to be too loose.
Actually, none of them are E-width stores....
you should be okay in yuketen e widths in most styles. oak street has a wider heel option as well but you might need to confirm that with them. quoddy makes several widths but you will most likely have to order from them and that can take anywhere from 2 - 6 months.
"a wider heel option"? not want i'm looking for. i want a wide foot without a particularly wide heel. just wanted to clarify that. how does oak street work for that? thanks
they are some in that list that are clearly marked e.
can you point them out, please?
sure.
All of Colette's are E width. Oddly OC seems to have taken to D width this season. I'll have to go in store to confirm.
sure.
i thought oc always had d widths. for some reason i thought they pulled a barneys.
can you post a link? I can't find this alleged shoe....
i posted several earlier. just take a look when you get some time.
i couldn't find any...which makes me doubt if they existed.