April 7, 2012 9:54 PM BST
i am lucky, being a size 8, have no problem in obtaining shoes, boots, slippers etc, happy hunting girls love collette XXX.
April 12, 2012 10:19 PM BST
Unfortunately I'm a size 12, but can occasionally squeeze into an 11 if I have a lower heel (not going to happen lol) xxx
May 31, 2012 12:30 PM BST
Always an interesting topic... finding shoes on the high street larger than a 9 is becoming less of a challenge thank goodness but the larger sizes still present a challenge. From a suppliers perspective every time I get approached from a manufacturer (mainly china i must add) they always require volume and groups i.e 3xUK5 in black 2xUK6 in black etc which is a massive investment and one I do not wish to take to be honest. One often finds that the largest "fashion" shoe they will do is only a UK 8 and only the one in the bundle so no real good anyway.
Over the years I have found a couple of good (nay reliable) distributors that can go up to a UK 14, sadly I miss Hayway shoes.... Debbie and co were great people and made good shoes in times gone by.... anyway the point being these are again mass manufactured in China. The caution I would offer is make sure your supplier knows their stuff as some of these shoes are manufactured to a narrow foot whilst others to a wider foot pattern it’s always worth taking the time out to contact who ever you decide to purchase from if you are buying on-line. After all its better to be safe than sorry and have to return the shoes for replacement.
The other point is that a UK size 8 is usually a 41 and NOT a 42. There is a huge difference as i have found to my cost when buying on line
if you have wide feet and are size 9 or below then try Evans on line and the Shoe Tailor. I think that maybe Evans go up to size 10.
It was a sad day when hayway shoes folded. I bought some wonderful shoes and boots from them. I agree that being a size 10 it is a bit of a challange finding some good shoes
March 11, 2013 10:25 PM GMT
<blockquote><strong><a href="/se4/profile/bree">bree tart</a> said:</strong><br />Yep me to size 11/12 and very few 10's. Maybe a good thing in a way as I would be very poor if I could visit a normal shoe store. :-) </blockquote><br />
Have you tried www.evans.co.uk, they have branches in most UK towns and cities and are also very pro active and considerate from personal expierience.
March 12, 2013 8:26 PM GMT
So like most of the women in my family are size 9 wouldnt ya'll know I have to be a frikkin 10!!!! but hey theres light at the end of the pay check