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Respected Contributor
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Please consider offering more shoes in narrow widths. I get so tired of hearing vendors and hosts go on and on about how wonderful it is that they offer wide widths. What about us narrow footed women?

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When they offer a shoe I might be interested in, I Google the shoe and find out if it's available elsewhere in narrow widths. Quite often it is available elsewhere and with free shipping.

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On 8/7/2014 Krimpette said:

When they offer a shoe I might be interested in, I Google the shoe and find out if it's available elsewhere in narrow widths. Quite often it is available elsewhere and with free shipping.


Great idea! I just wonder why the Q doesn't offer more for those of us who have narrow feet. They are missing a whole section of the population!

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I get frustrated, too, with the lack of narrow sizes. I also shop for them at other excellent online shoe sites. I am more frustrated by many shoe brands that simply don't make narrow sizes. I think I'd probably love Orthaheel, for example, but they don't even make narrow sizes.
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Does anyone have any idea as to why they don't offer narrow widths?

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I'm a quad (AAAA) . The only shoes I can order from QVC are the rare ones from Clarks that come in narrow. Issac, please, your shoes are so cute, but I won't be buying any if they aren't in narrow.