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Funny sized shoes

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by moggy, Jun 10, 2009.

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  1. moggy

    moggy Active Member


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    does anyone have any really good websites for big/small/thin/fat/wide feet as we are trying to get a data base going at work for people to use - all help gratefully received
    claire :drinks
     
  2. Joe

    Joe Member

    [Check4SPAM] RE: URL Attempt

    Apis shoes in California has bigger and wider shoes. They have a pre-made boot for midfoot charcot deformities and shoes that will accomodate feet with severe edema. There web sit is

    www.BignWideshoes.com
    www.apisfootwear.com


    Joe Eads, C.Ped
     
    Last edited by a moderator: May 6, 2010
  3. Boots n all

    Boots n all Well-Known Member

    Knowing where you are may help us to guide you, as not all brands are available in every country
     
  4. Chris Kemp

    Chris Kemp Member

    Dear Moggy,

    For retail off- the shelf solutions, DB Shoes list 5 retailers in Oxfordshire:

    http://www.dbshoes.co.uk/find_a_retailer.php

    Hotter Shoes seem to prefer selling online, which is not ideal given most people's preference for buying shoes that are too small.

    http://www.hottershoes.com/HotterSite/pages/home/default.asp?sNoLoadFlash=true

    The Society of Shoe fitters is usually reliable for fitting troublesome feet. Their list of members is here:

    http://www.shoefitters-uk.org/Register_of_Members_2007.htm#Who is qualified in Oxfordshire

    Kind regards,

    Chris
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Jun 25, 2009
  5. Ian North

    Ian North Member

  6. Bill Bird

    Bill Bird Active Member

    Dear Moggy

    There is a website for the Independent Shoemaker's Network.

    www.shoemakers.org.uk

    It has 21 different companies on it, all in the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

    Prices for made-to-measure range from £150 for stitch down shoes to £2000 for fine bespoke West End London companies.

    Many are in the mid-range of those prices.
     
  7. davidl

    davidl Member

    Hi Moggy

    try Magnus shoes www.magnusshoes.com Have larger sizes male and female and will send clinics brochures if required.

    David
     
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