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Re: [ST] A Brotherhood



I found the Oxtar to be pretty narrow for me.  Depending on the shoe a
wide to a EEE is what I take.  The Cortech were snug, but broke in OK. 
Prexport were OK, but didn't hold up too well.

Dave Bardell> At 07:04 PM 6/13/2007, you wrote:
>>JES_VFR wrote:  I wear Sidi's because they were the first brand that I
>> found
>>that understood what Triple EEE width means....
>
>>My foot problem is kinda like the opposite of flat feet:  I've got a very
>>high instep.  That's the top part of the foot.  Those high insteps
>> severely
>>limited the number of boots that I could actually get my feet into.  I
>> know,
>>because I tried many different brands.
>>
>>The ones that allowed be to get my feet in them, and have proved to
>>extremely durable, as well as comfortable, are made by Oxtar.
>>
>>Rich M.
>>'01 ST
>>LA, Calif.
>
> Well I have a pretty high arch, yet my feet are still very wide (EEE
> wide).
> Even though they are not exceedingly large for a man of my size (I'm
> over 6 FT), the width is a major killer when it comes to any kind of
> foot wear.
>
> I've found a couple of strange things.
> One, pointed toe western boots seem to run wider than other boots.
> Two, New balance sneakers in the wide sizes are actually wider.
> Three, Sidi boots fit me when no others that I could physically try
> on did. Now I have not tried OXTAR's because no store near me stocks them
>
>
> JohnS
> A Dragon Ascending
> "Forging my body in the Fires of my Will"
>
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