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my feet are small but they are wide so i have to wear size 9 or 81/2 do you think that if they were not wide i would wear leser shoe size
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm guessing, Sasa, that you're in the USA. (This is a UK -based site, where the time is approaching 1am. If you're 11 years old, as you've mentioned elsewhere tonight, then I definitely hope that you're not here in the UK, as you should be in bed!).
For the benefit of any other UK contributors to this thread, those shoe sizes aren't as big as they might, at first glance, seem. US (women's) size 8½ = UK size 6. US 9 = UK 6½.
I really think, Sasa, that you need to find a proper, old-fashioned shoe shop (which, I'm sure, must exist on your side of the Atlantic, as well as here) where they can measure both the length of your feet (i.e. your shoe size) and the width fitting which you require (which, if your country uses a similar system to ours, will be a letter rather than a number). The width of your feet should have no direct bearing upon the (numbered) shoe size you require, as that is solely a measure of the length of your feet.
By the way, while we Brits welcome questions from all over the world (and from people of all ages), you might find that US-based sites are better for some of yours. You could try these:
http://answers.yahoo.com/
http://www.answerbag.com/
Chris
For the benefit of any other UK contributors to this thread, those shoe sizes aren't as big as they might, at first glance, seem. US (women's) size 8½ = UK size 6. US 9 = UK 6½.
I really think, Sasa, that you need to find a proper, old-fashioned shoe shop (which, I'm sure, must exist on your side of the Atlantic, as well as here) where they can measure both the length of your feet (i.e. your shoe size) and the width fitting which you require (which, if your country uses a similar system to ours, will be a letter rather than a number). The width of your feet should have no direct bearing upon the (numbered) shoe size you require, as that is solely a measure of the length of your feet.
By the way, while we Brits welcome questions from all over the world (and from people of all ages), you might find that US-based sites are better for some of yours. You could try these:
http://answers.yahoo.com/
http://www.answerbag.com/
Chris