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myoldpseudonym:

nottodayvoid:

sinesalvatorem:

This community is full of transwomen. How do other people get shoes? I do not understand this madness and need a help.

Zappos (free return shipping) and Nordstrom Rack (or presumably Nordstrom for greater variety, but, you know, cost) are my go-tos for large lady’s shoes. You might have to check the Rack a few times if you’re looking for something specific (or get other people who go there to look for you) - they have high amounts of turnover from the store, so options will vary a lot from month to month. That said, I’m fairly picky in shoes (and also size 13) and have usually managed to find something there that I want to wear.

I’m cis but I also have size 12-13 feet, hope it’s okay to hop on this. I 1000000% second Zappos and their magic return shipping. If you are the kind of person who likes to go to a store, though, I had really good luck with stores catering to drag performers when I was a teenager. I only shop online now so I don’t know what’s good in the Bay, but I cannot imagine that San Francisco has a dearth of these kinds of stores.

#big feet problems  #happy to delete if i have strayed from my lane

It’s definitely OK. I just want advice on how to solve a problem (finding big shoes). Anyone who has that problem or knows of a solution for it is appreciated. I’d never judge someone for not being the right type of person to offer the help.

  1. affordable-services-seo reblogged this from sinesalvatorem
  2. osberend reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    As someone who wears men’s 13 4E sneakers and has foot problems, I’ve had really good experience with New Balance shoes,...
  3. phenoct reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    I have one pair of shoes that I like (feiyue, the original design) that I just buy online in their largest size, which...
  4. h3lldalg0 said: I like Nordstrom Rack, I only have size eleven feet but I’ve noticed sizes up to at least thirteen.
  5. allophonicexistence reblogged this from sinesalvatorem
  6. sinesalvatorem reblogged this from myoldpseudonym and added:
    #big feet problems #happy to delete if i have strayed from my lane It’s definitely OK. I just want advice on how to...
  7. robustcornhusk reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    We’re the same size in women’s shoes! I used zappos a lot, because size range and returns. a complicating factor, as I...
  8. lily-ackerman said: Payless and Torrid are my definite go to stores; sometimes I get lucky at JCPenney, but it’s a crap shoot if I need heels
  9. myoldpseudonym reblogged this from nottodayvoid and added:
    I’m cis but I also have size 12-13 feet, hope it’s okay to hop on this. I 1000000% second Zappos and their magic return...
  10. be-kind-become-kind said: pray
  11. undeadmoonrabbit reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    Yeah now try living in Japan, land of the tiny feet apparently DX
  12. daja-the-hypnokitten reblogged this from enscenic and added:
    payless is 100% my go-to for fun shoes for my ridiculously large feet. (depending on brand/style, I’ll wear anything...
  13. xaledman reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    Signal boost!
  14. cymae-mesa said: step one: have tiny feet, step two: buy regular shoes, step three: step
  15. nottodayvoid reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    Zappos (free return shipping) and Nordstrom Rack (or presumably Nordstrom for greater variety, but, you know, cost) are...
  16. phantasticmrphox said: payless and zappos are the best
  17. poipoipoi-2016 said: Zappos: zappos.com/women-s… (At least in theory, that should sort by just 13’s)
  18. enscenic reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    Payless Shoes, Torrid, possibly special order through Nordstrom are the first places that come to mind.