Rottweiler
New in Town
- Messages
- 19
- Location
- Eugene, Oregon, USA
Greetings gents,
In the last few years, I've learned to dress in Golden Era styles for comfort. A wide-brimmed fedora keeps the sun and Oregon rain off vastly better than a baseball cap, flannel trousers with suspenders feel like pajamas in cooler weather, as do Bill's poplin in summer, while jeans feel like canvas and a belt pinches the waist, etc.
The one exception I've found is that traditional shoes hurt like the Dickens. The problem is that my feet, size 9 in length, are 50% wider at the ball than at the heel (3.75" vs. 2.5" on my wider left foot) and then my toes splay out. They basically look like the first pair of B&W photos seen here. To squeeze into something classic like Allen Edmonds Park Avenues, I'd need feet like the second pair of photos. So far, the least painful solution I've found is buying Rockport oxfords (who wants to spend lots of money on painful shoes?) in 9EEE. They still constrict my toes a bit, but the toe tapers down less than on a "good" shoe like AE. Problem is, the extra wide width means they're too wide at the ball and huge at the heel.
Anyone else have duck feet like me and been down this road?
In the last few years, I've learned to dress in Golden Era styles for comfort. A wide-brimmed fedora keeps the sun and Oregon rain off vastly better than a baseball cap, flannel trousers with suspenders feel like pajamas in cooler weather, as do Bill's poplin in summer, while jeans feel like canvas and a belt pinches the waist, etc.
The one exception I've found is that traditional shoes hurt like the Dickens. The problem is that my feet, size 9 in length, are 50% wider at the ball than at the heel (3.75" vs. 2.5" on my wider left foot) and then my toes splay out. They basically look like the first pair of B&W photos seen here. To squeeze into something classic like Allen Edmonds Park Avenues, I'd need feet like the second pair of photos. So far, the least painful solution I've found is buying Rockport oxfords (who wants to spend lots of money on painful shoes?) in 9EEE. They still constrict my toes a bit, but the toe tapers down less than on a "good" shoe like AE. Problem is, the extra wide width means they're too wide at the ball and huge at the heel.
Anyone else have duck feet like me and been down this road?