Can a size 9.5 wear 10?

For example, if you wear US 9.5, you could order a US 10. Feel free to let us know in the order note if you need an extra pair of insoles which takes up the space of a half size. *Our biggest size for women is US 9. And women's US 10 equals men's US 9, women's US 11 equals men's US 10; so on and so forth.
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Is there much difference between size 9.5 and 10?

Length: There is approximately a 1/6" difference between each half-size (e.g., between 9 and 9.5, between a 9.5 and a 10, and so on) For every half size up, the width (across the ball) will increase by 1/8"
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Can I fit 9.5 if I wear 10?

you can wear 9.5 shoe size if you can wear 10 shoe size the only problem is the shoe is going to be very tight. What is this? You will feel uncomfortable and if you do this you can't wear a sock as it will hurt your toes if you wear your shoes with socks.
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Does 0.5 shoe size make a difference?

Is a Half Size in Shoes a Big Difference? A half-size represents a 1/8” difference. It may not seem significant but is enough to distinguish between comfort and discomfort. Because there is no standardisation for shoe sizing, a half size difference will also depend on the brand of shoe.
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How much bigger is a 1 2 shoe size?

A half size in shoes is only 1/8 of an inch in added length. Shoes size can vary for many reasons, from sports injuries to weight gain and age. It's not uncommon to go up a half size if your feet or arch height begins to become more flat overtime.
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Should I buy shoes half size bigger?

The only time that you could wear a shoe in a bigger size is when purchasing a sneaker but you should only go up about half a size. The reason for this is that our feet tend to swell because fluid accumulates due to gravity with prolonged standing and weight baring activities.
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What happens if a shoe is half size too big?

How to make shoes a size smaller?
  1. Insert a full-size shoe insole.
  2. Add heel strips or liners.
  3. Insert toe cushions.
  4. Try wearing thicker socks.
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Is it better to buy tighter or looser shoes?

Is it better for shoes to be tight or loose? Shoes that are on the tighter side are likely to rub, and since this friction can cause blisters, it's best to have a bit of wiggle room.
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Are half sizes just wider?

No, the half size is in how long the shoes are. Some people think by getting a half size or whole size up the shoes will be wider in the vamp area but not always true. It will usually result in blisters from the shoes rubbing when you walk.
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Is it better to go half size up or down?

While there's no perfect answer to that question, generally speaking, it is best to order a half size down from your actual size. This does not mean that every shoe manufacturer follows these rules; however, most will have their sizing charts for each style they sell.
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Is one shoe size a big difference?

If you're between sizes, we recommend going up. As you can see, the difference of one whole size is only about a half-inch (less than 1 centimeter). The difference of a half size is—at most—a quarter of an inch. Opting for a larger shoe won't make a huge difference in fit, but it will be more comfortable overall.
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What happens if shoes are too big?

Shoes that are too big will rub against your feet, creating friction, a guaranteed recipe for blisters. Shoes that are too big, especially heels, can trigger foot corn. This is a type of callus that develops due to excessive pressure on the toes.
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Is it OK to wear different size shoes?

Health Concerns When Wearing Wrong Sized Shoes

Having one foot larger than the other doesn't cause any issues in and of itself. The problems arise when you try to fit your foot in shoes that aren't the correct size (and we're talking here both about footwear that is too tight or too loose.)
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Is a size 10 skinny?

In standard women's clothing sizes, Size 10 is considered “Medium”. A woman who is 4′ 10″ or less and wears size 10 Petite clothing would likely be considered overweight.
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Is shoe size 10 normal?

Gemi. In 2014, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons reported that the worldwide average shoe size for men is between 9 and 12, while the American average male shoe size is 10.5.
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Is 9.5 shoe size common?

9.5–10.5 is considered average. Note that the vast majority of men wear shoes that are far too large.
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Is it OK to go half a size up?

If you have to go with a different size you're better going a half size up. Going smaller the shoes will be tight and uncomfortable. By the end of the the feet will hurt and if you're on your feet all day it will be even worse.
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Should your toe touch the end of the shoe?

As a rule of thumb (or toe), you should have about 3/8″ to 1/2″ of room from the tip of your longest toe to the end of the shoe. Your big toe is not automatically your longest toe. Pick the shoes that match your foot shape.
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Do shoes feel tight at first?

It's normal for new shoes to feel tight around the toes, rub at the heel and pinch a little bit with every step. Because leather is an organic material and it stretches as it adapts to your feet, every new pair of shoes requires a break-in period.
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What happens if you wear shoes that are too loose?

Shoes that are too loose can lead to poor arch support, shin pain, and arch collapse. Loose-fitting shoes may also cause trips and falls, as your foot can't feel the surface as well as it should.
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Is it OK to wear shoes that are too small?

If your shoes are too narrow or short, the extra pressure placed on your toe can lead to the edge of a toenail growing into your skin. Ingrown toenails can cause pain and the skin around your nail to become red or infected. Ingrown toenails are most common on the big toe, but can also occur on other toes.
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Is it better to get a smaller shoe size?

Stick to your true size. Sometimes we think shoes that are a size smaller can stretch over time or that we can make slightly loose shoes fit better with pads and what not, but the best buys are the ones that fit your feet perfectly at the time you buy them.
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