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Old Jan 30, 2008, 07:45 PM
lvmama (Female)
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Nike Shox

I saw a few people recommending these -- do any of you have wide feet? My husband loves Nike's, but says they run narrow. I haven't owned a pair of sneakers in like.. 10 years. I always wear Birks.. LOL.

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Old Jan 31, 2008, 02:49 AM
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Re: Nike Shox

I have a short, wide foot. I wear a women's size 6.5ww (double-wide width).

My foot was much narrower and leaner when I was a teenager 10 years ago, so I could wear Nike shoes with no problems back then. However, my foot is now wider with some fat on the instep, so I have not been able to wear Nike in a very long time. They are too narrow and constricting for my poor feet. Therefore, Nike Shox are totally out of the question for me.

I love New Balance athletic shoes because they come in multiple widths, are roomy, have removable insoles that can be washed and replaced, and leave my feet feeling comfy, even after standing for 16 hours.

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