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If you have big wide feet...

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fivefour3twoone · 12/11/2017 13:53

...where do you buy nice flats, ballet pumps etc? I'm really struggling to find any...

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fivefour3twoone · 13/11/2017 13:27

Anyone...? Smile

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toriah · 13/11/2017 13:39

simply be, marisota, fashionworld, evans? Clarks used to have a wide range, M and S? Guess it depends how wide?

Piffpaffpoff · 13/11/2017 13:40

I am a very wide size 8

Generally I am M&S wide fitting kind of a gal, they work well for me. But the styles are somewhat eclectic!

I’ve had a few from Evans - wide selection on their website here.

MrsLettuce · 13/11/2017 13:42

My feet are a 7 and v wide but with narrow heels and slim ankles. Gabor can occasionally work (if they've got anything in that doesn't look too orthopaedic). But, TBH, even if I do ever find a decent fit my feet just look exactly like I've borrowed them from Mini Mouse in ballet flats / anything without some sort of bar across.

Longdistance · 13/11/2017 13:49

New Look have wide sizes. Also a shop called Deichmann do wide fit.

MistressDeeCee · 13/11/2017 13:58

Fashionworld is my friend. They're part of the group with JD Williams etc. Nowhere else will do for my huge feet. & their shoes and boots are very fashionable unlike Evans canal boats for the feet

Fozzleyplum · 13/11/2017 14:20

Hassia specialise in wide ( H fitting) flat shoes, many of which look neat. The quality is incredible and they last forever.

RubbishMantra · 13/11/2017 14:32

Dune do a limited range for those of us who are fat of foot. I just bought a pair of their pontoons in Fat Foot Size. Was panicking a bit, as I'm not quite ready for the horrors of Hotter just yet...

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