So hard to find shoes.
Sweetleaf
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Just no places around here want to sell anything my size, so went to the vans store and they have like every size for most of their shoes the size 5 in the shoe I wanted was too small so had to go for the 5 and a half because while the size 5 probably fit ok, I like to have a bit more wiggle room for my toes and I could feel I would not have that at all in the size 5.
Seriously will have to keep the vans store in mind for a place that has a good range of shoe sizes so it is likely they'll have something that fits. Sure vans are 'skate shoes' but idk if they are good for skateboarding, probably also good for just walking around and soon I will have to start scooting to work again so figured they'd be good for that to. I just feel a little weird getting shoes there since I don't do any skatboarding or anything, they just have all the shoe sizes so when all else fails I can always find some shoes that fit there.
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Once you find a brand/model/size that fits, just hop online and order another pair when you need them. Pretty much every size is available on the internet somewhere.
Local stores & North American websites were all sold out of the exact size/colour of a pair of Columbia hiking shoes I wanted, but I found them on an Italian website and ordered them. They were on sale, so with shipping they were approximately the same price as paying retail here if I were able to find them in stock in a store and they arrived in about a week.
No need to limit yourself to what's in stock right next to you anymore - but it is nice to find a proper fit in person 100%.
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Oooh, you'd probably like the shoes I've been wearing most of the time for the last ~year. I have other pairs, but these have been my go to for daily wear/driving etc. I recently bought a second pair in black. (Mistake buying white lol stained - and since they're a textured knit finish they don't wipe clean easily like leather.)
Here's a pic:

They're Vessi's (model = Weekend) -> completely waterproof shoes made in Vancouver. They're super comfortable, feel a bit wide, are stretchy, and I just keep them tied and slip them on like a slipper/wetsuit boot. The inner material feels kinda like neoprene. The ones I've been wearing for nearly a year are still completely waterproof and I've machine washed them a couple times. Laces look, slipper feel - they rarely come untied and need to be tied again. Could just double tie them and then never have to re-tie them.
If it rains a lot where you live these shoes are amazing - hence their near cult-like following in Vancouver today. They launched on kickstarter a few years ago and sell online. They only recently just opened an actual store - where I stopped and bought my second pair.
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