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  1. #1
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    Looking for shoes with a very wide toe box

    When I measure myself with a Brannock device, my foot measurements are quite average.
    However, my toes are much wider than the toe box of most shoes, and a Brannock device doesn't account this.

    I wear Crocs a lot, because they match the shape of my feet exceptionally well, and after a long day, I can feel it. But I'd also like to have a pair of shoes that offers the same comfort, but with a different appearance, so I'll have more variety. My dress shoes have been sitting in my closet for years, ever since I decided the discomfort wasn't worth it.

    I'd love to find ankle boots, brogues, walking shoes. As long as they're very comfortable and look acceptable with a kilt.

    Referencing the attachment, my toes look like the ones in green on the bottom. I don't care if I look like a duck by pointed-toe standards. I can't constrict my toes in a narrow toe box.

    EDIT: The attachment appears to have disappeared. Here's the image I was referencing: https://barefootandfree.ae/cdn/shop/...3.18.42_PM.jpg
    Last edited by User; 6th October 24 at 09:18 PM. Reason: attachment missing

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    I understand the problem. PM sent.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    The attachment is there when you look at the thread under the forum subsection (a little paper clip to the right of the thread title).

    If you want to include the attachment as an image in your post, you need to use the 'Insert image' button in the second row of icons.
    John

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