I'm a 6'1" (185 cm) man with stupidly small size 3 US (EU 34) feet. I've never met another adult with smaller feet than me.
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Do EE shoes work for you? A couple of work shoe/boot outlets by me are always full of those sizes.
I’m US11 and have super narrow feet, and have a hard time finding shoes that don’t wobble around on me at those stores.
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Haha nice! Small feet united.
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Come and get em twinkle toes
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Do you work at Dunder Mifflin ? Or is this standard office decor in America ?
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4E, lol
It's rare that even a website will have the size/length combination I need, let alone a store! Haha
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This actually gave me a much better perspective, cause I couldn't really tell from the original photo. And holy crow, that's kinda wild! I would absolutely be wearing the coolest kids shoes
Does it cause you any issues with gait/balance? Or anything else most people wouldn't think about?
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Not as many issues as you might think. Of course, I have a smaller foot surface area to work with so not as steady on my toes but I have strong foot and calf muscles to compensate I think and keep me relatively stable. I can run fine but kid's shoes are not designed for a 6'1" 170 lb man to be running in them so I go through shoes like crazy. Mostly it's just social issues - my feet and hands are quite noticeably small so I get comments from strangers a lot. But I just try to laugh it off and be good humored about it.
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Are you a carnie? (small hands)
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You should snowboard! I've got size 12 and I'm always getting toe and heel drag when I carve too deep. But you would never need to worry about that. Fucking super power.
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A friend of mine has trouble with that. Women's shoes are usually the right length, but they are skinner than men's shoes
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Yeah for sure. I wanted to go snowboarding once but the rental place only went down to a kid's size 4 which was too big for me (I'm really a size 2 without orthotics). So if I could find boots that fit, I'd be up for it!
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Has to be…
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New Balance has 4E and I struck gold with XLFeet.com too.
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Thank you for recommending New Balance. I'd been mostly stuck with Underarmour running shoes. I don't know how much I can benefit from XLFeet.com though as I live in Canada.
I can at least find brands that offer 4E though. Thank you!