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Need to add size 10.5 in medium and wide width for women’s shoes. As we get older and put on weight our shoe size changes. Size 11 is too large for me. I want to see size 10.5 in women’s shoes to come to QVC soon.
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I'd like to see a 7 1/2 Narrow.............doesn't happen often.   

I just shop elsewhere......................

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@SamsonTma    Probably not going to happen due to too little demand. 

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YUP - skinny feet aren't..............in demand

When they do have one..........it's a style I wouldn't be caught dead in.(Clarks)

 

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@fthunt wrote:

YUP - skinny feet aren't..............in demand

When they do have one..........it's a style I wouldn't be caught dead in.(Clarks)

 


My foot is a narrow narrow. Back in the day they sized it as "Slender." I did have good luck with Clark's Floral Slide Sandals. I read the reviews and they said the shoe was running narrow. They fit wonderfully and do have Velcro to adjust even more narrow. I bought the shoe to wear at home and to walk to the mailbox.

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There are many BRANDS of ladies' shoes that simply don't make size 10½.  It's been a complaint for years..........

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I don't understand this, either. Every other size has a 1/2 size available. I don't mind not being like everyone else usually but I am not happy with the fact that I am the only one in the land who wears a 10.5 slim. It's not just that the Q doesn't offer them, I haven't been able to find them anywhere. To go into a shoe store and find a closet-full of cute shoes that fit me is a lifelong dream...that apparently I'll never see come true. I used to wear a 10 but, with age, my feet have spread out, just in the wrong direction. Wish they had stretched widthwise and not lengthwise