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Originally Posted by jadedbutterfly
My feet are 10 1/2 which is worse.... tens to tight, if they have an 11 they are too loose. Most manufacturers do half sizes only as high as 9 1/2... I end up buying men's sneakers and sandals. Good thing I dress casual. 
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This is my problem, too! I'm closest to a size 10, but they are often a little too small-- and 11's are too big. One foot is also a little bigger than the other. So, sometimes, a 10 will be too small for my right foot and too big for my left foot. What am I supposed to do? Try a 9 1/2 for my left foot and an 11 for my right? My feet are also narrow, so shoes are almost always too wide. Suffice it to say, I can never buy shoes without trying them on; I'd have to return them 99% of the time. I can spend a whole day shoe shopping and go home empty handed. It's awful-- especially since I love shoes, especially designer high heels and boots. I do have nice shoes, but it takes me a long time to find them-- and I don't have the extensive shoe collection I would have if it shopping for them were easier. My favorite brand is Stewart Weitzman; they fit better than most and are usually pretty sexy shoes.
Oddly enough, despite the difficulty I have finding shoes, I frequently get complimented for having "pretty feet." No one ever believes my feet as big as they are-- probably because they're thin and narrow, I always have a fresh pedicure, a toe ring, and heels on. I figure, if I'm forced to be a girl with big feet, I might as well make them as cute as I can!