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So, I have a unique problem. My school is very strict about dress code while at clinicals. I have extremely large feet and have been unable to locate any shoes that will conform with this dress code. Shoes must be all white, non-athletic, closed-toed and enclosed back. Normally no prob, except I am a size 13 6-7E wide foot(in case you are wondering that about the width of a cd jewel case).
I hear you on the problem with shoes. I have a morton's toe, and it makes shoe shopping extremely difficult. I talked to my clinical instructor and she was very understanding. Try that!
I'm sure if you explain to your instructors about your hard time finding a certain size shoe they won't throw you out. Just ask them if you can wear some something different. If that doesn't work try searching online.
I wear a size 14, not wide at least. Our school is understanding with the athletic portion, and will let us wear them as long as they're all white, no trim, no deep waffle soles, and no logos. Laces must be kept white at all times, so I probably should stock up or plan on washing them with my whites.....
Have you ever looked at Berkenstocks. I know they are pretty expensive but they run wide in the regular sizes. I am not sure if they sell them in a specific wide width or not.
They should make concessions to students with issues like this -- just ask (or don't, just get the white tennis and let them know why you are wearing them if you are called out on it -- you'd be suprised how many CIs couldn't care less about the school's "official" dress code).
We have someone in our class who was too large to wear the "required" uniform. They just bought something else. They're not going to kick you out of school for having big feet.