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a the ren fair last week i wore a size 10 awsome looking high hel boots.. i noticed that my toes where being squeezed from how tight it was.. but i shrugged it off saying beauty has its price XD i went the whole day with slight discomort but till the end of the way my foot started to cramp up and i constantly had to sit down... my frie ds said i walked naturally in them though!! first time weearing high heels yay!! back to the story.. my feet where completely numb at the end of the day and i couldnt move my toes at all.. it took me from saturday night through wednesday to gain feeling in my feeet.. my midddle toes are still numb however... point is i need size 10.5 but i can barely handle size 10's XD muhahahah

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Guest Joanna Phipps
Geez....

I'm 9-9/1/2 in male shoes, but my feet are wide...

So 10-11 in female shoes and I really need to get to a good shoe store and try some comfortable ones on...

And Carolyn....you are on lucky girl!

(There's a lot of concrete in Memphis!)

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Donna Jean

you lucky ladies, my latest pumps were 12s. I seemed to have the curse of the sasquatch when it comes to shoes. Just big feets, and hard to find nice shoes for

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Guest SusanKG

I'm size 10-1/2 mens, usually 12 womens, can cram into an 11 (and don't most women try for the smaller size when possible). Like Kathleen Rose, an 11-1/2 would be just right, but no 1/2 sizes that high. I've not bought by E-Mail, but Payless, Famous Footwear and Shoes.com and others have large selections. I believe Payless and Famous will deliver free to one of their local stores, and I assume have a suitable return policy.

SusanKG

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Guest Joanna Phipps
I'm size 10-1/2 mens, usually 12 womens, can cram into an 11 (and don't most women try for the smaller size when possible). Like Kathleen Rose, an 11-1/2 would be just right, but no 1/2 sizes that high. I've not bought by E-Mail, but Payless, Famous Footwear and Shoes.com and others have large selections. I believe Payless and Famous will deliver free to one of their local stores, and I assume have a suitable return policy.

SusanKG

woman within has larger shoe sizes and sometimes half sizes in the 11-13 range and wides/ww's as well

http://www.womanwithin.com

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Guest Joanna Phipps
Hi Joanna,

Sitting here in a pair of "flats" and just looking at the size........ah yes, European size 40, dont know the American equivalent :rolleyes: do you ??

Just want to join in the post . Luv Viv. :)

probably around a 10, my 11's are 41.. ghods that makes my feet sound big that really is the curse of the sasquatch

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Guest TheAetherealMeadow

I'm a size 8 in women's, which makes me feel very lucky, since it isn't too hard to find nice shoes. My feet are pretty small especially for my height, which is 5'9" 1/2. Although the combination of tallness and small feet makes me feel very model-like, I find that I have poor balance compared to most people as a result, especially when I am standing in a moving bus. :P

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Guest Madison_Always

I am a 9ish in guys shoes and depending on the shoe I am between a 9 and 10 womens which isn't overlly big...I suppose the biggest factor is the shoe in question. Honestly, the best option is to try them on in the store. 95 percent of the time everyone is so wrapped up in their own lives to notice. Hope this helps a little. Go try those shoes on girls!

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Guest TheAetherealMeadow

In my experience trying on shoes in the store is a tad misleading when it comes to telling you how they'd fit. Sometimes a size 8 feels a little too tight on me but once I "break them in" they fit perfectly.

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I'm a UK size 6 in women's (or Euro 39, and the internet tells me that's a 8'5 US). Men's 6s are often a little big, and they are the smallest size you can find in the men's section, and most shops stop at 7. I have a nightmare buying men's shoes. However, I can walk into somewhere like M&S pick up a pair of (for argumanet's sake) really nice, flat women's red court shoes with a black elastic strap which look a little like ballet pumps witha a small heel; which may or may not cost £9 in the sale take them home and know they will fit when I put them on :D .

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I have absolutely HUGE feet. I wear a men's 13 and thus a women's 14-ish.

I have fit into a 12 before but those were (I believe) sized for men as they were fetish high heels for crossdressers.

I have to buy all my shoes via internet special order and try them on at home and send them back for return or exchange if they don't fit. It's tough finding nice daily wear flats in my size. Heels are no problem, but I'm tall as well and don't want to stand head and shoulders above everyone else! I try to blend in, not stand out!

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