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I require tasteful wingtips. My foot, when placed on the metal plate with slide mesure, turns out to be a B width. A freakin’ B. I knew I was considered narrow but I can’t find any dress shoe in person in a ‘narrow’ much less anything on line. I type in “narrow dress shoe” and get nothing but women’s shoe info as well as WIDE men’s shoe adverts. Obviously search-fu is effed up in looking for men’s dress stuff.
Anyone else know of reasonable priced brands that are built in narrow sizes? thank you for your help.
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Zappos.com, dude. They have everything.
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My go-to dress brand has always been Florsheim, because their stuff fits me. They should be able to scare up what you need. Zappos has a great return policy, if they haven’t watered it down.
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Yeah. They’re probably about it in the price range that most people are going for. Awl and Sundry is awesome but D and up only.
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Allen Edmonds are the best blend of reasonable price and super miusa quality. The make narrow
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Yup, and if I remember right, you can sort by width. Plus free shipping both ways. Or 6pm.com is Zappos discount site but no free shipping.
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Yeah. I did some further looking at they have B. Meermin too.
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Wow, I thought I had it bad having a wide foot.
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Try being 6-3. I can find some XLT sizes in a store of its eddie bauer but hardly any selection anywhere else. but whats really needed for someone not considered overweight by the ht./wt. Chart is LT size.....impossible. so tall versions and narrow feet make for a life of online ordering without trying on beforehand.
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I have a pair of Cap toe Aldo’s that are really nice. I’m not sure about them being available in narrow but they are reasonably priced and well made.
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John Varvatos
My favorite shoes are vintage florsheims I find on eBay (made in USA). I have narrow feet as well.
If you have the dough, Guccis are narrow and amazing shoes that will last a lifetime.
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Dang, that sucks.
I have the opposite problem, 6E wide feet. I buy shoes by asking “Which ones come in 6E?” Then I pick from my three options in the store. Last time I bought hiking boots, the damn things cost me over $200!
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A hipster store? They have funky things.....
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6PM. For slip on shoes, it’s tough. Lace on shoes, it’s okay. My feet are normal width, and I got some 4E New Balances. They’re just tied really tight.
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Looking at zappos.com, florsheim are the ONLY brand they have in a 12b wingtip. I got problems!
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Jack Erwin shoes. Based in NY. Pricey, but they look well made.
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Allen Edmonds, Crockett and Jones, Alden make shoes with selectable widths.
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9EEE here.
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Im 5'8 and wear a size 11.5, I am a hobbit.
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Dayummmmmm