- Nov 12, 2004
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So I had my previous pair of Timberland's for > 4 years. And I wore them at least 5 days a week for 8-10 hours a day.
A giant hole in one of them finally convinced me to get some new shoes.
Bought new 9.5's, same size as my previous pair, but more of a dress shoe but still thick cushion thick bottom heel. Snug but comfy, until the end of the first day my dogs were barking. End of the second day, I had to take them off because I couldn't walk in them back to my car to drive home.
Exchange for 10's of same type. Comfy and almost a little too roomy, almost slipping off in the back heel. End of second day for these pair, and my feet hurt again. Not as bad as the 9.5's, but still bad. In particular my right foot, which I think must be bigger than my left foot.
It's been so long since I bought new shoes, I've forgotten are they suppose to hurt? Break-in period?
A giant hole in one of them finally convinced me to get some new shoes.
Bought new 9.5's, same size as my previous pair, but more of a dress shoe but still thick cushion thick bottom heel. Snug but comfy, until the end of the first day my dogs were barking. End of the second day, I had to take them off because I couldn't walk in them back to my car to drive home.
Exchange for 10's of same type. Comfy and almost a little too roomy, almost slipping off in the back heel. End of second day for these pair, and my feet hurt again. Not as bad as the 9.5's, but still bad. In particular my right foot, which I think must be bigger than my left foot.
It's been so long since I bought new shoes, I've forgotten are they suppose to hurt? Break-in period?
