I would go with the smaller size. They'll stretch a bit and your foot will sink into the cup more.
I would go with the smaller size. They'll stretch a bit and your foot will sink into the cup more.
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The smaller ones look like they fit better, but honestly I would try the narrow width if you haven’t already done that as well or try a style that tends to run narrow. You have already tightened them almost as far as you can and they still look a little loose.
I do agree that Nordstrom has a good return policy, but they don’t carry all of the styles. I believe Zappos has a similar policy as well.
I would look at other brands as well if you just can’t get a good fit.
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Annie
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DD E, 17
DD L, 13,
baby 2, 4-2009 (our Tri-18 baby)
While birks aren’t for everyone, they are one of a couple brands that make stylish shoes for people with horrible foot issues. I would try other Birk styles if you think this style runs too wide.
Also, the traditional footbed, although more firm, is actually more comfy for me. And, perhaps more importantly, the traditional footbed Arizona runs more narrow.
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I don’t know where you are, but if you have a full service, specialty shoe store where you live I’d go there. Let them fit you. Not all Birks work for all people. I’ve worn Birks for years but never the Arizona.
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