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kelliem ([personal profile] kelliem) wrote2008-09-03 10:26 am
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A PSA for Bigfoots

This is a PSA for those of you who, like me, have trouble finding shoes that fit.

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I have big, wide feet. Have since I was about 12 years old. This has caused me no end of problems in trying to find cute, comfortable BIG WIDE shoes. I usually end up with ugly but comfortable and they often cost a fortune. None of the major chain shoe stores (Payless, Famous Footwear, even DSW) carries much my size and even if they have the right size they usually don't have the right width. However, I have recently found a place online which not only carries a ton of styles and sizes, they have many of them from a N up to a WWWW width, they have great sales, and an easy return policy! So I feel it's my bounden duty to let others know that if, like me, they have trouble finding shoes that fit, they should check out http://www.shoetrader.com/


(Seriously, I've gone a bit hog-wild. I got these in red and in bronze when they were on sale for $9.99 a pair a couple of weeks ago (not that I have anyplace to WEAR them!). And the same price for these, and then these (in red) were on sale for only $14.99. I have a pair of these on order now so my feet will be toasty this winter. Also $14.99 on sale. You really have to watch for those sales.)

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[identity profile] kelliem.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
That's interesting about the lasts. I did not know that. Sadly, I generally cannot afford European shoes.

I hope you find some that work for you. I don't suppose you're an 11N? I have a pair of 11N navy leather mid-heel pumps that were shipped to me by mistake in an eBay sale and they refunded my money but didn't want them back so they're sitting in my closet collecting dust.

[identity profile] j-s-cavalcante.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, no. I wear an 8-1/2. My feet are long and skinny relative to me--I'm only 5'3" tall. :) So an 8-1/2 is pretty long for me. Thank you, though! That was very sweet of you. :)

Most cities seem to have local agencies or organizations that collect business clothes for women who can't afford them. There are dozens of chapters of Dress for Success (http://www.dressforsuccess.org/), for instance. I'm sure the shoes would make a big difference to someone out there.

ETA: I've been reading on the DFS website (I have some stuff to donate, too), and apparently all the Dress Barn stores across the country (there are 800?!) will accept interview-appropriate clothes and new, interview-appropriate shoes and ship them to DFS. \o/