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for those that have shoes from this line I wonder how do they run as far as width ?   I would love to try a pair and have a narrow foot .   Are they more on a wide fit or average fit ?   Do you feel a narrow foot would be able to wear this line ?   

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I have a narrow foot, AA to AAA, and cannot wear them. Sizing down half a size, as the presenter mentioned, doesn't help me.

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@ Kitty Galore

 

Room to spare on a medium width shoe. I need socks with the 3 pairs I own...you may want to see if you can locate them at a brick and mortar - try them on so you can avoid the return hassles.

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I think Revitalign shoes are generously fit. I have to wear socks with mine to make them feel right. With one pair I put in an extra padded insole to take up some of the slack. I wouldn't recommend them for narrow feet. 

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@Kitty Galore.  My foot is a B width on the narrow side of medium.  I find Revitalign to often be too wide.  Even if they have an adjustable strap over the instep, I can't make it tight enough to fit my foot. 

 

I've quit buying Revitalign, that being one of the reasons.

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@Kachina624 

 

i kind of thought the brand would be too wide for me by looking at it .  I just thought I would see what others thought that have them.   Too bad it will be a pass for me .

 

thanks !

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@SilleeMee @I was thinking thst would be the case thst I'd have to wear a heavy sock which I don't want to do it never seems to work for me.

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@MoonieBaby wrote:

@ Kitty Galore

 

Room to spare on a medium width shoe. I need socks with the 3 pairs I own...you may want to see if you can locate them at a brick and mortar - try them on so you can avoid the return hassles.


@MoonieBaby @good idea ,  at least I would not hsbe to send back !

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I just gave up on most shoes. It just became expensive with returns and sizes were not the same even in same line. 

I will go with Vionics and Skechers once in a while and have had success with them. 

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Re: Revitalign Question ?

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My experience with Revitalign and Spenco shoes have been a mix. I ordered the Revitalign sneakers, A612797, in an 8 medium when it was a tsv two yrs ago and I ended up exchanging them for a wide because they were to snug on my feet and I wanted to wear socks with them. I do not have wide feet. Some may say they are on the narrower side, but not enough for a narrow shoe. Clogs, mules and slip on sandals tend to be to wide for my feet and fall off. I bought the vionic slippers that were the tsv recently in a size 8 and they are a little loose on my feet, and can wear a thin sock if I wanted to. I choose not to and they are fine. I have bought Spenco shoes and boots. A726261 boots in an 8 and they are to big for my feet. A726263 mules in a 7 1/2 and they fit my feet fine, but also bought other mules, A710196, in an 8 and they fit my feet perfectly. Most Spenco shoes are available on Amazon too. I have used the mules for walking and my feet feel great afterwards, up to 4 miles at a time. I hope this doesn't confuse you, but helps out. I didn't buy the Revitalign tsv because I had crocs exactly like these six years ago and I threw them away because the fur lining ended up getting dirty and I had a hard time cleaning them. After awhile I just didn't care to wear them anymore.