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Originally Posted by 12thMan
Who was that, Nurse Betty? No, but I used to sell shoes, and I've measured many a feet. And I've seen guys come in with a 10.5 and leave with an 11.5.
There's some info out there, I just don't have it at my finger tips.
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You're right, I should take the word of a shoe salesman vs. a RN.
Almost sounds like a punchline to a joke. Seriously though, if someone's feet are still growing in their 30s and 40s, they probably have something wrong with them.
Perhaps the people that thought they needed a 10.5 were just wearing the wrong size, or perhaps different brand sizes are slightly different?
I know that I can get away with a 12.5 in some shoes, but most of them time I need 13.