The Sneakers/Shoe Thread - Part 2

s3856

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If they dun state or no options to choose from, it means standard width, the denomination varies from brand to brand. Generally for sports shoes, it is B for narrow, D for standard, 2E for wide and 4E for extra wide.
In this case,should I get one size bigger then my normal size if I want 2E? Thanks.
 

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Can't comment on that as brands really differ. I am usually an 11E on the brannock but have taken shoes from 10 to 12. Generally a larger size will also result in a wider width but it may mean the length is abit too long. For sneakers, this is less of a problem than with say loafers or dress shoes, because for such shoes the heel slippage is more pronounced.
 

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My New Balance MX857 Cross Trainer Size 10.5 Width 4E has arrived!! :D

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on ropelacesupply website, what length should i order for asics gl3? 48 or 51 inch?
 

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where has a larger collection of zxflux in singapore? or any reliable online web? thanks :)
 

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Hi guys! Need your inputs! Going to London tomorrow for a family trip, what sneakers should I look out for? Looking for something like nike roshe/fly knits or adidas zxflux.

Is there any shop in London that sells these?
 

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Hi guys! Need your inputs! Going to London tomorrow for a family trip, what sneakers should I look out for? Looking for something like nike roshe/fly knits or adidas zxflux.

Is there any shop in London that sells these?

Endclothing, size, mainsource all have retail outlets but not sure which part of London.
 
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