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How the **** do you buy shoes if one foot is a whole size bigger?
Only in Wisconsin: Weekly gun raffle at the bar.
yeah that's why I was so confused at my left foot constantly blistering. I know it's smaller than the right so it shouldn't. But was finally Googling it and realized that if I have too much room, it's probably sliding on impact, blistering the bottom of my foot. A small toebox though, would destroy my toes.
I'm definitely going to to with my old ones tonight but maybe when I get back and have swelled up feet I'll try going up and down our street a few times in the new ones and see what I think.
I just ordered the in-between version that's supposed to be similar to what I have - yay free shipping and returns! So I'll get to try those next week. Tomorrow after the gym I may stop at ****'s and try a few other brands. I know they had me try other ones in store when I got refit, but the Asics there felt just fine so I didn't pay much attention to the others besides noticing that they didn't feel like the clouds I was used to. Don't think I'll be a minimalist shoe girl anytime soon!
this seems like a possible Texas thing as well.
well, I have yet to find a comfy pair of high heels because my left foot walks out of them. I've always known it's smaller but I watched when they lady measured me a couple weeks ago and the right was just below the 8 line..........the left was just below the 7. I was thinking maybe a half size so that was surprising.
So I shop for the right foot and do what I can to compensate the left. Some types it isn't a problem at all, like flip flops (though my left foot also has a nice curve to it and the heel hangs off the inside) or shoes that have a strap or something. So far mostly pump-type high heels and running shoes are where it seems to matter.
No. The feet are too important and too sensitive. They need the best (says the guy whose shoes were on sale for $70, but didn't know that until the register).
Some stores will sell you two different size shoes. Just ask.
this seems like a possible Texas thing as well.
Is it before, during, or after the meat raffle?Only in Wisconsin: Weekly gun raffle at the bar.
Is it before, during, or after the meat raffle?
Seems CG has three choices
1. Run barefoot. Saw a South African gal (Boise State team) run barefoot at U of M cross country meet last fall. Apparently inspired by Zola Bud?
2. Fly overseas to some sweat shop in SE Asia and have them make you a few pair of custom shoes.
3. Take up biking.
I made the mistake of running barefoot on a treadmill once. I was in my basement and was too lazy (ironically) to go upstairs and get shoes. I was just gonna run for five-ten minutes while a basketball game was finishing up. Then the game became a foul-fest and I ended up running 2.5 miles.
I had never experienced blisters like that before. Out of the numerous bad decisions in my life, that one ranked right up there in the middle (no, not the top, that's reserved for the colossally stupid stuff)
I made the mistake of running barefoot on a treadmill once. I was in my basement and was too lazy (ironically) to go upstairs and get shoes. I was just gonna run for five-ten minutes while a basketball game was finishing up. Then the game became a foul-fest and I ended up running 2.5 miles.
I had never experienced blisters like that before. Out of the numerous bad decisions in my life, that one ranked right up there in the middle (no, not the top, that's reserved for the colossally stupid stuff)
TJ Maxx. They'll come in mismatched sizes already.How the **** do you buy shoes if one foot is a whole size bigger?
Seriously, who pronounces that word mistake-ee?
That word bothers me almost as much as people who type "Oppppps!" Opps? Special Ops? Psy Ops?
Oops. The word is OOPS.