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caityrosey
12-01-2007, 06:45 PM
Looking for a good brand of men's standard shoes for a guy with a narrow heel.

Have already tried capezio and very fine (the two brands available at the local store). I'm familiar with supadance for my own shoes, but I don't know how that brand runs for men's shoes. Or other brands for that matter. Any suggestions?

Mawmaw
12-02-2007, 08:29 AM
You might like Ray Rose 330 Sandstorm or Werner-Kern 28012. Also, Werner-Kern's style 28020 & 28921 has a higher lip at the heel that has a tendency to grip better than the lower ones. These last two are their super-comfort line.

vcolfari
12-02-2007, 11:02 AM
I have been very happy with the Stephanie shoes. The Capezios were too wide for me as well.

Indiana_Jay
12-02-2007, 09:36 PM
Looking for a good brand of men's standard shoes for a guy with a narrow heel.

Hi, Caity. I have a similar problem and have had some success with the model called "Tango" from the International brand. Narrowest men's ballroom shoes I've found.

caityrosey
12-03-2007, 01:33 PM
Has anyone just measured their foot and sent the measurements to a shoe company for sizing? If we're going to resort ordering multiple shoes in the mail, that would at least cut down the shipping charges.

Mawmaw
12-03-2007, 08:18 PM
Has anyone just measured their foot and sent the measurements to a shoe company for sizing? If we're going to resort ordering multiple shoes in the mail, that would at least cut down the shipping charges.

caityrosey,
That is a good idea, and believe it or not, I have contacted several shoe companies requesting that they allow me to do that, but so far, none of them will allow it. I have even offered to purchase a mold kit for our customers to use and send it to them. Again, all "no's". Celebrity shoes offer more "custom" sizes, so they may be a company that would do that. I agree some one should!

caityrosey
12-10-2007, 02:14 PM
I was told I should refine my foot description a little--wide (E) but with a narrow heel. He calls 'em duck feet. :)

So shoes that are good for all-around narrow feet might not work.

Any ideas?