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Dang, those shoes are hot! *sigh* makes me wish I didn't have size 11 hooves. can anyone explain why the only shoes that seem to be available in large sizes are either way ugly or way stripper-ish?

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Guest Joanna Phipps
Dang, those shoes are hot! *sigh* makes me wish I didn't have size 11 hooves. can anyone explain why the only shoes that seem to be available in large sizes are either way ugly or way stripper-ish?

cause the powers that be think we don't deserve better... after all the Sasquatch is a mythical beast so why make shoes for it?

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Guest NatalieRene
They have a self adhesive that keeps them in place.

And come in many different styles,but you only need the ball of the foot type.

Angie

COOL I'll have to go find myself some. :D Thanks

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Guest NatalieRene
Well, I guess that I'm kinda lucky...

I can do a women's size 9-10 .....

And I do have one pair of "Mary Janes" that fit nicely and they're a size 8....

But, most of my heels are of the "Clunky" type not the stiletto type...

I tend to teeter on the spikey type heels...

I really don't like to face plant .......

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

It sounds like your feet are about the same size as mine. :D

Something must not be quite right with me. There is no reason this thread and the shoe discussion should get to me the way it has. I dont know what it is but I will think on it and see if I can come up with a reason

No, nothing is wrong with you.I'm sorry this topic made you depressed. Hopefully a designer out there makes a larger size pump.

Lol! I hear you, Dee Jay. I've had daydreams about ending up in the emergency room

with a broken ankle, and trying to explain to the doctor, and my S.O., how I got it! :blink:

Carolyn Marie

I never really thought about that. I guess it's the same as everything. If you wobble don't tense up and you'll be fine. :D

Dang, those shoes are hot! *sigh* makes me wish I didn't have size 11 hooves. can anyone explain why the only shoes that seem to be available in large sizes are either way ugly or way stripper-ish?

Thanks. Actually while the shoes I have are size 9 and 10 they both also came in 11 if I recall, just not 11 wide.

cause the powers that be think we don't deserve better... after all the Sasquatch is a mythical beast so why make shoes for it?

Joanna you are not Sasquatch. I'm not sure how exactly to make you feel better but I know you are not a monster just because you have big feet.

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Guest Joanna Phipps

I have somewhat jokingly referred to the size of my hands and feet as the curse of the Sasquatch (AKA Big Foot), thats where that comes from. Not that I am 7 feet tall and in need of a good waxing

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Guest NatalieM
Thanks. Actually while the shoes I have are size 9 and 10 they both also came in 11 if I recall, just not 11 wide.

Wow, I'll have to look into that. Victoria's secret, right? And you're welcome.

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Guest NatalieRene
Wow, I'll have to look into that. Victoria's secret, right? And you're welcome.

Yuppers

there are a bunch at www.dsw.com too. I am so tempted to buy them since I have cash on me but I have to keep telling myself that the money is for my letter. *cringe* I must think of the money as spent so I don't compulsively buy two new pairs of pumps. LOL

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Dang, those shoes are hot! *sigh* makes me wish I didn't have size 11 hooves. can anyone explain why the only shoes that seem to be available in large sizes are either way ugly or way stripper-ish?

It takes doing but you can find them. If you are not a snob about it Payless is a godsend.

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Guest NatalieRene
It takes doing but you can find them. If you are not a snob about it Payless is a godsend.

How well do the payless shoes hold up? I'm open to any brand or store as long as they are pretty and won't fall apart after a few months. I had bad luck with Kole's shoes a few months ago, their shoes fall apart faster then the look a likes from Target.

Oh I found another online shoe store that lets you request a shoe in a size that don't have on stock. So you might be able to find some pumps your size with a brief waiting period. :D www.heels.com

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Guest cjnoble71
:P~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to all of you lucky ladies.... gonna have to find someone who wants to trade feet... these are annoying me cant get anyting decent in my size

I'm 9 1/2 men's, 11 1/2 wide (normally) for women's. I can get into some 11 1/2's or sometimes even 11 depending on the brand. That's the thing with women's shoes, they are no where near as consistent size wise as men's. I don't know what size you are Joanne, but even if you have huge feet, you can probably find something nice in your size, it just takes a lo-o-o-ot more work. Somebody oughta start a shoe company just for us transwomen.

Christine

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Guest Joanna Phipps

usually 11-12w depending on who makes them. No luck in any of my local stores so I will have to go to ABQ to see if I can find some there. I would love a nice set of 2" to 2.5" heels. Nothing higher because at 6'2" im not into nose bleeds with simultaneous broken ankles

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How well do the payless shoes hold up? I'm open to any brand or store as long as they are pretty and won't fall apart after a few months. I had bad luck with Kole's shoes a few months ago, their shoes fall apart faster then the look a likes from Target.

Oh I found another online shoe store that lets you request a shoe in a size that don't have on stock. So you might be able to find some pumps your size with a brief waiting period. :D www.heels.com

If you have an outlet where you live...You may give DSW Shoes a try.

Especially in the discontinued sales aisle.There you can find real deals on name brand shoes.

And I am one lucky girl in guess.I can wear anywhere from a 71/2 to an 8 ladies.My girlfriends

all tell me they are jealous of my tiny feets that allow me to buy oddles of cute shoes in any style.

Angie

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If you have an outlet where you live...You may give DSW Shoes a try.

Especially in the discontinued sales aisle.There you can find real deals on name brand shoes.

And I am one lucky girl in guess.I can wear anywhere from a 71/2 to an 8 ladies.My girlfriends

all tell me they are jealous of my tiny feets that allow me to buy oddles of cute shoes in any style.

Angie

I agree with your girlfriends, I am jealous of your tiny feets :P:lol:

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If you have an outlet where you live...You may give DSW Shoes a try.

Especially in the discontinued sales aisle.There you can find real deals on name brand shoes.

And I am one lucky girl in guess.I can wear anywhere from a 71/2 to an 8 ladies.My girlfriends

all tell me they are jealous of my tiny feets that allow me to buy oddles of cute shoes in any style.

Angie

I don't know if I have an outlet by me I'd have to check but I'm five minutes away from a mall and there is a kohls right down the street from me. Although online stores always seem to have a larger selection.

I wish my feet where an inch smaller. I could never fit in a size 7 1/2. I guess I'll just be thankful that my feet are as small as they are and try not to turn green with envy.

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Guest kennerzzz

Lucky! It's impossible for me to find new shoes! I'm a women's size 12, after all. I end up just wearing my Converse All-Star's. More than half the people at my school own at least one pair... haha

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