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Wide-footed ladies don’t like their shoe options, but they’re certainly not the only ones with a tough time choosing shoes. What about our friends with narrow feet? We have options for you that should work even if you have 2A sizing.
Strappy Shoes
In general, shoes with a strap across the top of the foot will allow you to adjust them to stay more secure on your feet. Strappy shoes with plenty of holes for the buckles and a bit of elastic for a secure fit are a top buy. Strappy shoes that pack a punch include Mary Janes and leatherette,’80s inspired flats. Read more »
Do you have big feet? These shoe styles will make your feet look a lot smaller.
High Heels
High heels create an optical illusion that makes your feet look smaller in general. A tilt to the foot is more flattering than a flat, particularly when you usually wear leather shoes without much arch support. A d’orsay is great for highlighting a high arch and drawing attention away from the length of your feet.
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If you have a popular shoe size, than you know the pain of coming up short at the sales rack or having to jump on a new style literally the second its launched in order to nab a pair. However, if you require a narrow foot, sometimes finding a shoe – any shoe – can prove problematic.
But you don’t have to resort to specialty websites-or worse, specialized mail order catalogs-in order to find a shoe that fits. Indeed, a number of mainstream shoe designers offer narrow sizes.
The following are some great sources for narrow shoes at every price point. Read more »