What size shoes do you wear?
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6'1", I wear a men's 13. If I could find women's shoes in my size, I think I'd be around a 14.5 since the size 15s I have in my closet are a bit too big, and 14s are too small.0
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5'9" at least a size 10
preferably 10.5-11 but it's hard to normally find anything over a 10 in stores
For running shoes I try to buy at least one size larger (11)0 -
I'm 6' and wear somewhere between 11 and 12, depending on the shoe - which is why I never order shoes online. I have to try them on first. For athletic shoes, I usually just get a men's shoe size 10 because they seem to fit better.0
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I'm wearing a size 10.5, my walking/running shoes are one size bigger. Sometimes I can get away with a 10, like in my flip-flops.0
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5'9.5 and wear a size 100
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Sigh. An 11. Gym shoes, 12.
The shoe stores around here stop at size 10. I guess size 11 is too grotesque to stock. There might be a few, hit or miss.
And, I have a narrow foot. Apparently, if you have big feet, the assumption is that you are shaped like Fred Flintstone. I can never find running shoes narrow enough.
I order shoes on line, hit or miss. Frustrating.0 -
I'm 5'10" and used to wear 10 Slim back when I was young and thin. Nowadays I need 11 medium. Shoes are really tricky to fit. I confess I have a lot of shoes I never wear because they really do not fit well.0
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A little under 5'10" and I wear a US size 9.5.0
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I am 5'9" and I wear a 14. 100 lbs ago I wore 13.5. My feet might be bigger because I am wearing men sneakers. I did have a baby 2 years ago today and that may have contributed to the growth. I wore a size 12 when I was 12 and I wore a blue stripped uniform to school. My mother took me to a men's shoe store and I had to wear red snake skin type shoes it was horrible. I hated not having shoes like other girls. It is still very hard to find shoes but since transexual and cross dressers came on the scene there is more of a selection... anyway it can be worse I could be feetless
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keyoun2014 wrote: »I am 5'9" and I wear a 14. 100 lbs ago I wore 13.5. My feet might be bigger because I am wearing men sneakers. I did have a baby 2 years ago today and that may have contributed to the growth. I wore a size 12 when I was 12 and I wore a blue stripped uniform to school. My mother took me to a men's shoe store and I had to wear red snake skin type shoes it was horrible. I hated not having shoes like other girls. It is still very hard to find shoes but since transexual and cross dressers came on the scene there is more of a selection... anyway it can be worse I could be feetless
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I'm 6'0" and was wearing a solid 10 in most brands until last year. After losing 85 lbs. I'm in a 9 in regular shoes, 9.5 in gym and hiking shoes. It's odd now to be able to walk into pretty much any store and be able to find comfortable shoes. I'm very much used to not finding anything and spending weeks online...0
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I am 5'9" and wear 9.5 to 10 size. I have large muscular calves, so I cannot find high boots, unless they are wide-calf which is annoying!0
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5'10" and I wear a US 9-9.5 at the moment, regular width. My German dance shoes are size 6.5. My dance shoes from Spain and Latin America are mostly not marked with size.
I have the opposite problem that most of you do--my feet are shrinking, as are my hands, due to a medical issue. Thank goodness I don't have a lot of shoes...but replacing a good pair of dance shoes alone can be $200-300.
My big fit issue is that I have super-high arches. This is partly genetic and partly from years of dancing.
I think of myself as having large and very muscular legs, but I don't have a problem finding boots that fit my calves.0 -
I'm 5'11 and I wear an 11 or 120
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6' shoe size 12. I've been getting my athletic shoes from Joes New Balance Outlet. Anybody have a great source for large size shoes? Most stores where I live only go up to a 10.0
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long tall sally!!! everyone needs to buy their shoes from there. I wear a size 12 and they have an amazing selection and reasonable prices considering they carry some big name brands. They also carry up to a size
ca.longtallsally.com/c/tall/footwear
I always used to be in mens sneakers until I found this store - now I have boots, heels, flats, sandals, everything that is adorable and girly that I thought was only meant for people with "normal" feet.0 -
5'11 1/2 size 12 #thestruggle0
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I'm a US size 11! I'm 6' tall0
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I'm 5'9" and I wear a size 10-11 depending on the shoe.0
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I used to always wear a size 10... 9.5 in open toe shoes.
As of about a year ago...good luck getting into a 10 in anything...Im a solid 11 now.
Ever notice...the bigger the shoe, the more glitter involved?! What is up with that?!0 -
Man, reading this thread makes me so appreciative to be 5'9" and size US8.5... Which is down from 9-9.5 that I was before weightloss.0
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11sneakers and 12 in heels0
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I'm 6'1 and was an EUR44, now I'm a EUR43. Maybe in another 20kgs I'll be a 42, which would put me at a US11.I used to always wear a size 10... 9.5 in open toe shoes.
As of about a year ago...good luck getting into a 10 in anything...Im a solid 11 now.
Ever notice...the bigger the shoe, the more glitter involved?! What is up with that?!
And I have the answer to that; I was told when I was younger (by some mean people obviously), that the only reason girly shoes were made in my size was so that drag queens had something to wear, hence the glitter and shiny. I'm pretty sure my response was so it was more painful for when I shoved my foot some place uncomfortable, but their reasoning does have a small ring of truth to it0 -
Size 10-10.5 at 5' 110
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6ft, size 13.5 shoes, although i tend to just wear 13s and suffer through it, since shoemakers seem to think that women don't need half sizes past a certain size. i had to buy men's sneakers for workout shoes. blegh.0
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Size 12 to size 13...and in a small town I must order ALL of my shoes...sigh.0
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Currently 11.0
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I'm an 11. I hear it'll go down when I lose weight, though! Looking forward to that.0
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5'10" and U.S. size 11. Actually, my left foot is a 10.5, but it's not like that matters. Shoe shopping has been a sad nightmare since about 3 years into puberty, and at that point I wasn't much more than slightly overweight. (Was probably in the 175-180 range.) So I wonder if shedding 60 lbs from my current mid-200s would even do much to bring that down. The idea of them getting bigger if I ever have kids scares me, though.0
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I wear 1 size larger than whatever size is sold in stores. At present that means women's 14 (used to be 13 pre-kids) and they are super narrow so mens tend to not work so well either. I'm 6'1"0