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TJ Kelley Hose advice 28th June 13, 12:54 PM
TheOfficialBren Hose tops maybe? They don't... 28th June 13, 01:01 PM
sydnie7 I've never heard of any such... 28th June 13, 01:08 PM
Carlo It's a great idea to buy the... 28th June 13, 02:32 PM
TJ Kelley I was hoping you gents... 28th June 13, 03:46 PM
Liam I find it is usually the... 28th June 13, 04:18 PM
Friday Fortunately my size 13's are... 28th June 13, 08:12 PM
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    Hose advice

    I have recently purchased a couple pair of hose, both wool blends.
    One set of cheap, W.Brewing & Co and a set of nicer Scottish Highland Wear.

    I like the weight, feel and look of the SHW allot more than the thinner WB's.
    Although with the added thickness, all my shoes feel a 1/2 size to small.

    Are there any hose on the market that tapper at the feet allowing a full look but give me feet some room?

    Thanks for you guidance,
    —T

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    Hose tops maybe? They don't have feet.
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    I've never heard of any such hose. While it's nice to have all-purpose shoes, we have learned to buy Bob shoes 1/2 size larger for wear with kilt hose. . . especially with my hand-knits, which tend to be bulkier than commercial.
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    I've never heard of any such hose. While it's nice to have all-purpose shoes, we have learned to buy Bob shoes 1/2 size larger for wear with kilt hose. . . especially with my hand-knits, which tend to be bulkier than commercial.
    It's a great idea to buy the shoes half a size larger, especially since most people tend to wear shoes that are too small. I did that too.

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    I was hoping you gents wouldn't say "bigger shoes".
    I wear a US size 13, finding anything larger/half size "off the rack" is a pain in the ****.

    Thinking I will look into a shoe stretcher untill I can afford a pair of proper Ghillie's

    Thanks though.

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    I find it is usually the width not the size that is the issue. Most shoes are a regular or "D" width. Try a wide or E or an EEE.

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    well, that comes from poor judgement."
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    Quote Originally Posted by TJ Kelley View Post
    I wear a US size 13, finding anything larger/half size "off the rack" is a pain in the ****.
    Fortunately my size 13's are because my foot is 12.5 and they are almost impossible to find. I have the extra room for thick hose.

    Check to see if the is a cobbler or shoe repair in your area. They may be able to help.

    Or, you could try the cowboy method. Soak a pair of leather shoes in water. Put on thick socks and walk in the shoes until dry. Once dry treat well with leather conditioner.

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    I agree. I already wear shoes to large like Liam does because I'm a EEEE.

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