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Hey Bigfoots!
#1

These '93s just arrived (thanks for the spot, Streak!) and they were mislabeled. They're not a US12.5, they're a UK12.5.

That extra half size makes them too big for me.

If anyone is interested in them, please PM.

Here's the original listing:

https://fasinfrankvintage.com/shop-onlin...sz-1112-5/

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#2

Use an insole!!!

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#3

We'll see. I'm going to try them on today, but if no one wants them I'm sending them back.

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#4

Woah, thanks for the link... this guy has some interesting goods.

Also, never tried an insole before, does that really help make the shoe fit better? I mean the shoes I have that are too big are already tight in the toe, there's just too much room in the heel... so how does an insole help that?

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#5

It doesn't I'm afraid.

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#6

Word, didn't think so... Sad

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#7

Saw something on tinterweb about *cutting the small piece of material where the shell meets the upper. **Apparently it does not affect the structure of the shoe, just a bit left there? Supposed to make the toe less tight if you have a ***wide foot.
Hope this helps.

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#8

Alright. If no one is interested in these I'm sending them back tomorrow.

No, insoles won't help. Neither will prayer.

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