Do shoes get wider as the size goes up?

Shoe size and shoe width tend to be proportional in standard sizing, so large shoes may run a little wider than necessary if you have long, but narrow feet. However, we'd advise against opting for a larger shoe size, solely for the purpose of getting a wider fit, as this could cause a trip hazard.
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Should I go half a size up for wide feet?

If you have a particularly wide heel, avoid lacing up the top eyelets. Opt for mules and slides – Open toes and open heels allow for more wiggle room! Go up a half-size – Shoe width increases slightly as shoe length increases. A shoe that's half a size longer will often be a little bit wider.
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Is half size in shoes longer or wider?

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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Is it better to buy shoes bigger or smaller?

When purchasing the perfect shoe, fit is always the most important. If your shoe is too tight, you may have blisters, numbness and general discomfort; to avoid this, many experts recommend buying a running shoe half a size larger.
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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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Is it OK to wear shoes that are too wide?

Other painful effects of wearing shoes that are too big include: Corns and calluses: caused by excessive pressure on the toes. Metatarsalgia: caused by too much pressure on the balls of your feet. Disrupted natural stride: resulting in Achilles tendonitis, arch pain, and pain in the calf muscles.
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How to buy shoes when one foot is wider?

If there's a difference in size between your feet, take extra care when choosing shoes. If one foot is 1½ sizes bigger than the other (or more), it's best to buy shoes in non-matching sizes. Some retailers have 'split-size' policies: you could buy one shoe in size 8 and another in size 9 ½, say.
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What size is considered wide feet?

For men, a 2E is considered a Wide shoe, while a 4E or larger will be considered Extra Wide. For women, a 2E or larger is considered an Extra Wide shoe. Some shoes are available in sizes larger than 10E, which is more common for diabetic shoes.
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What determines a wide shoe size?

For instance, if your foot is 3.75 inches wide and you wear a size 5, you'll need a wide fit. On the other hand, if you wear a size 8, you can opt for medium-width footwear. Additionally, men generally have a larger foot size than women.
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Are wide feet due to weight?

Obesity. For those who have been slightly, mildly, or morbidly obese in their life, their chances of developing wide feet due to their feet flattening are much greater. This is especially true for those are obese for long periods of time throughout their lives.
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How much room should be in the toe of a shoe?

Check the space at the end of the shoe.

Stand up and make sure there is 3/8" or 1/2" (about the width of your finger) between your longest toe (usually the second toe) and the end of the shoe. Always stand and walk around in the shoes to see if they are comfortable, fit well, and don't chafe or rub anywhere.
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What happens if your shoes aren't wide enough?

In addition to blisters, you might also see the formation of corns and calluses and even some discoloration if your shoes are ill-fitting. To allow your blisters to heal and keep from getting new ones, a pair of wide width sandals like Trulie are a great option for warmer climates.
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How much space is too much in shoes?

You should be able to slide your finger between them with little force. If your finger cannot fit, the shoes are too tight. If your finger has too much room, the shoes are too large. Your toes need wiggle room so that you don't get blisters, calluses or damaged toenails.
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Should I get wide shoes if I have flat feet?

Most people with flat feet need a wide fit shoe. In general, they should try to avoid shoes with a pointed or narrow front. The front of the shoe should be high enough not to squash the toes. Shoes that are wide at the toes allow them to spread out.
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Why do my feet look so wide in shoes?

Genetics, age, foot problems, trauma, pregnancy, foot swelling and wearing unsupportive footwear for too long are just some of the reasons why your feet may be wider than the 'average' person that shoe companies manufacture shoes for.
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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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Should you be able to fit a finger in your shoe?

A simple finger test can tell you if you need to go up or down a size. For both men's and women's shoes, stick a finger in between the heel of your foot and the heel of your shoe, if your finger slides in with a bit of space to spare, you should probably go down a half size.
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What type of shoes are best for feet?

The healthiest footwear for both older and younger adults should fit well and have a low, broad heel, a thin and flexible sole, and some kind of lace, strap or Velcro to ensure the shoe stays firmly attached to the foot, he says. Sandals and flats often fit this description, though many don't.
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Does stretching shoes damage?

The long answer is: You can stretch shoes out in any direction, but it's not advisable to do it lengthwise. That's because you can't lengthen the insole, so when you stretch the uppers, you risk damaging the heel and toe stiffeners.
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How long does it take to stretch shoes?

Question 5: How long does it take to stretch shoes with a shoe stretcher? Answer: About 8 hours to get results. Up to 24 hours would do well.
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How long do shoes take to break in?

It usually takes around 3 to 4 weeks until your new shoes should begin to feel more comfortable. We understand you want to break into new shoes fast. However, the breaking-in process depends on multiple factors, such as the style of shoe, its material and how often you wear your shoes.
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Will losing weight make my feet less wide?

If you've recently lost weight and your feet look and feel smaller than they used to, it's not your imagination. A reduced amount of overall body fat, plus a reduction in weight-related mechanical foot pressure, may result in your feet noticeably narrowing or shortening.
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