Sunday, November 8, 2009

Wide Width Boots And Shoes

By James Morley

I was watching a comedian one night and he said "I have size 8 EEE feet! My feet are square!" Well, my feet are the exact same size! How was I to know that my feet could be a punch line to a joke?

It is comfortable footwear that provides protection to toes.Not too disparage those of us that are inflicted with real foot issues, but wide feet should not be as big a problem as it appears to be. Its not like we are asking them to come up with yards and yards of extra materials or build a rocket ship. We are just asking for some boots that we can feel comfortable in. Our feet are fine, we stand up better in heavy wind storms and we can squash more bugs at once (not to mention how much more efficient we are in at stomping grapes).

But we are not considered because there isnt enough of an available choice for us. Fight back. Go to the wide width boots store and get the boots you want.

With boots as opposed to shoes and especially sneakers, you cannot really compromise and buy a longer pair. A foot needs to fit snug inside a pair of boots or it will slosh around. If it is a leather or cowboy still boot, there is no way you can be comfortable if your boots are too tight or your toes are lost in the front portion.

I stumbled across a comedian when channel surfing one night and he said "I have size 8 EEE feet! My feet are square!" Well, my feet are the exact same size! How was I to know that my feet could be a punch line to a joke?

Shoes and boots tell a story about the person wearing them. If you have wide feet, no matter what the length, you will be aware of how difficult it can be to find footwear. Shoe stores do not carry your size. That may be great for their bottom line, but it makes the simple task of buying a pair of loafers, pumps, or Oxfords into a major task. When you are buying boots it is that much harder.

But we are neglected because there are not enough of us. Fight back. Go to the wide width boots store and get the boots you want.

With boots as opposed to other styles of footwear, and especially with sports shoes, you cannot really compromise and buy a longer pair. A foot needs to fit snug inside a pair of boots or it will slosh around. If it is a leather or cowboy still boot, there is no way you can be comfortable if your boots are too tight or your toes are lost in the front portion.

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