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So, I had been looking recently for a pair of nice boots. Whether they were chukka or Chelsea I found something interesting in my search online. It seems most if not all sources for men's casual/dress boots recommend that you select a size down from your usual sneaker/athletic footwear. Now this concerned me in that trying to find assistance locally was going to be a problem and mostly because of my feet. In sneakers, I wear a 10-1/2 EEEE in a New Balance. I've worn this size for years and the pretty much the exact size for sneakers. But finding shoes, casual/dress, is next to impossible locally and even remotely begins at $500. It just seems that a brother with a wide foot must pay through the roof for width accommodations.
Anyway, as I was out there on the world wide web looking for boots I found some I really became enamored with but the idea of dropping a half grand on an online boot opportunity just wasn't something I could sleep easy with and the last thing I wanted was going through the hassle of returns and restocking fees. As such, I bowed away from the Paul Evans and their OxBlood boots and selected a Chukka boot from the Thursday Boot company. I was about to get their Chelsea boot in 10-1/2 but then I noticed the Chukka was offered in a wide size. No, not EEE or even 4E, but still not normal width. I got them this week and knowing how a leather shoe (and boot) is a little stiff at first was quite surprised at how well they fit right off of the bat. And for $149 I was even more pleased with this rare attempt at footwear that wasn't a sneaker.
But I wanted to ask the bros out there that have a wide foot (2E or wider) have you found yourselves sizing up, down or not at all when it came to non-work boot consideration? Personally while I am amazed that one can get tailored clothing online (just did a sports coat and now waiting on a suit), I am more shocked that no one (maybe my ignorance) offers you the ability to put foot to black paper and trace out your footprint (and maybe a second paper sheet for the profile/arch) and have a shoe/boot tailored as well.
Anyway, as I was out there on the world wide web looking for boots I found some I really became enamored with but the idea of dropping a half grand on an online boot opportunity just wasn't something I could sleep easy with and the last thing I wanted was going through the hassle of returns and restocking fees. As such, I bowed away from the Paul Evans and their OxBlood boots and selected a Chukka boot from the Thursday Boot company. I was about to get their Chelsea boot in 10-1/2 but then I noticed the Chukka was offered in a wide size. No, not EEE or even 4E, but still not normal width. I got them this week and knowing how a leather shoe (and boot) is a little stiff at first was quite surprised at how well they fit right off of the bat. And for $149 I was even more pleased with this rare attempt at footwear that wasn't a sneaker.
But I wanted to ask the bros out there that have a wide foot (2E or wider) have you found yourselves sizing up, down or not at all when it came to non-work boot consideration? Personally while I am amazed that one can get tailored clothing online (just did a sports coat and now waiting on a suit), I am more shocked that no one (maybe my ignorance) offers you the ability to put foot to black paper and trace out your footprint (and maybe a second paper sheet for the profile/arch) and have a shoe/boot tailored as well.