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dancefloorlandmine) wrote2004-11-25 01:20 pm
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[Poll] Shoe sizes
OK, this is quite a long one, due to pollage, but was inspired by [Poll #391500](If you've got an assortment of differently sized shoes, please pick your usual size. If you don't know what UK size you take, the link above has a comparison table.)
OK, so I'm both bored and curious ...
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nils, is there something you want to share with the group? [grin] There's always one ...
OK, so I'm both bored and curious ...
EDIT:
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Most places seem to offer up to size 8, but usually in the 'sensible' styles rather than anything really nice :-(
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I admit to loafing around in men's boots for years because there simply wasn't anything for girls.
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Thanks to last couple of posts i remembered i needed to order some new trainers. My current pair i bought from magnus now leak in the rain. So i did now that they have proper online ordering.
When i went to their Hampstead branch the last tiem they were most helpful.
hayway
Court shoes are around 30 pounds.
I think they started out as a transvestite shop, but now sell a lot of stuff to women too.
Re: hayway
Not quite what I'd wear for work, though...
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The men's one clearly is
Where are all the size seven women though? There should be at least five so far ... come on ... own up!
;-P
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It is rare for me to find shoes that cost less than 50 quid, smart ones usually cost double that, and I have kept one pair of summer shoes going since I was about 15. I look in every shoe sale rack, on the off chance. My only comfort is that Pratchett line about 50 dollar shoes as opposed to 10 dollar shoes.
I cannot wear New Rocks and Swears are a bit of a challenge. Their shallow shoes are terribly comfortable, and at 20 quid in the sale, the best value shoes I own, but the high shoes swill about and need insoles. Boots work slightly better, but I tend to have problems with certain types of heel.
I hate my feet
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I'm fine with boots as I can just put insoles in and lace them up tight to support the foot. Delicate, pretty shoes just don't happen, though.
Apparently Italian shoes are narrower, but they're prohibitively expensive over here.
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I've always wanted small, cute feet but I'd fall over. A lot.
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That could get you kicked in the throat! (yes, I have ticklish feet. EXTREMELY so.)
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Tex has only got to look like he's going to touch my foot and I curl up into a ball. It's quite inconvenient.
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*tickles beard*
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The sandals that have lasted 15 years were 150 quid, if I remember correctly, which is a hell of a lot to spend on shoes for a teenager. But I have worn them a lot, over the years, and I still like the style of them. In fact, I gave serious thought to getting them copied last year, when I ripped them on an escalator. Instead, I mended them. But I'm still tempted to get them copied. Where does one get shoes copied?
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I always wear DM boots and trouser suits, meself. Saves the whole "ladder in my tights" crisis.
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The other drawback is that I can't wear backless sandals or shoes because, when I have an MS attack and my feet go numb, I have been known to walk out of my shoes and leave them behind without noticing! Boots for me!
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tens fall off at the heels, 9's unless made with wide toes squish my toes
wide shoes always are too wide at the heels
normal width shoes are usually to narrow at the toes, even in a 10 (which, as started above, is too wide at the heels even in normal width usually...) argh!!!!!!!!
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Sorry. This browser doesn't allow me to not select an item in a radio list. Thought I'd go for a far-out option so as not to skew the results too much...
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