I have
narrow feet if that matters.
I have
narrow feet if you'd like to donate them to me: --RRB-
Not exact matches
They run
narrow, so watch out
if you have wide
feet!
If you have
narrow feet and want to buy these, just order a size up and you should be fine!
But,
if you have a more
narrow foot, then I don't know.
If your
foot is very
narrow, I would look for something else.
These run
narrow, so
if you have normal to wide
feet or long toes, your big toe joint (bunion area) will bulge out the side above the leather toe area.
My
feet are slightly
narrow, and these are just a tiny bit roomy in the heel, so
if you have «standard»
feet they are true to size.
If you have a wide - ish
foot, going up a half - size with Sole Society shoes can be a good idea (they often run
narrow)- that's what I do, and it sometimes pays off.
If you have
narrow feet, I'd recommend sizing down — there was extra room in the toe box for me.
These pumps have the added bonus of being comfy, especially
if you have
narrow feet, and very good arch support.
Nordstrom reviewers seem to all note that the shoe runs
narrow and
if your
foot is not
narrow you should get the «wide width shoe.»
I have a medium width
foot, so
if you are very
narrow or have a wider
foot, these may not work for you.
Definitely go bigger — but
if you have a
narrow foot, especially around the toe area, your normal size might work for you.
If you have especially
narrow feet, you may have to double up on socks to fill out the shoe.
With the laces they can widen easily or you can tighten the laces
if you have a
narrower foot.
I would say these sandals run on the wider side
if you have really
narrow feet, but they aren't too wide in my opinion.
If you have a wider
foot it would be fine but my
foot is a bit
narrow.
However,
if you have especially
narrow feet, these shoes might be a little too roomy for you.
If you have wide
feet, they might be a bit
narrow in the toe box for you.
The shoe is not too
narrow for me as I have skinny
feet... guess it just depends
if you have more of a wide
foot.
If you're a woman with thin ankles and
narrow feet, try to look for sandals with thinner straps.
Not real wide but
if you have a
narrow foot I would not recommend.
If you have
narrow feet, I would guess that your normal size would be just right.
If you regularly wear a 10 1/2 but you have
narrow feet, you should be fine.
If you have very
narrow feet I'd get these but size down.
I just got these boots in black in a size 6... the back of the boot by my ankle is very tight... in fact really uncomfortable... I am worried
if I order the next size I will walk out of them... I have a very
narrow foot and always take a size 6...???
If you usually have trouble with almond or pointed toe shoes fitting
narrow on your
feet, I'd recommend going up half a size.
A little bit
narrow sole so I would recommend getting wide sole for a bigger
foot (
if you like your Chacos loose of course).
If you have big (up to size 42) and / or
narrow feet, try on Pretty Ballerinas's ballerinas with an elasticated edge.
The cab in the Partner will be a little cramped
if you're much over six -
foot tall, the limited seat travel and
narrow footwell can make long trips uncomfortable.
On the long
narrow lane on the track's main straight, the difference was how stable and centered the car seemed, almost as
if the lane was a couple
feet wider.
Alternate Hikes — There are several excellent alternatives to hiking up Huayna Picchu
if you aren't able to obtain the ticket or don't fancy crowded,
narrow paths alongside of sheer falls of hundreds of
feet or more.
Just be aware that their A350 J seats can be very uncomfortable
if you're 6 ′ or taller, and the oddly designed, very
narrow foot cubbyhole forces a very awkward sleeping position even for my shorter frame.
So
if we only focus on mobilizing families that otherwise would be on two wheelers (
foot or motorozed) or buses, that
narrow view says that a cheap car is a good thing.
It's so much easier to climb because you don't have to deal with
narrow treads (the tips of your
feet don't hit the riser), and because you can grip the stairs above you with your hands
if that feels more comfortable than using the handrail.