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I guess that I am fortunate, to be able to wear a common size nine, in high heeled women's shoes. It is always easy to find my size, in virtually every women's shoe, sandal, and boot style that I like. I can always find women's shoe sizes that fit, but some men's shoe styles are not available small enough to fit me. Is that a portentous omen?


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Yes. It means you must buy and wear only women's shoes. I am a men's 7.5 - 8, but usually buy a men's 9 to give plenty of room for thick socks and such...

Walking in ultra-highs because it's exciting...and it is!!

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I also wear a anywhere from a 9 to a 10 in womens shoes. And it is nice going anywhere and easily finding nice styles in my size.

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I wear a 10 in women's shoes. It has been so long since I bought men's shoes (size :w00t2: I've forgotten how tough they were to find. Being 8 is small I guess they didn't carry many pairs. Oh well, another reason to wear women's shoes!

If the shoe fits-buy it!!!!!!

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I guess that I am fortunate, to be able to wear a common size nine, in high heeled women's shoes. It is always easy to find my size, in virtually every women's shoe, sandal, and boot style that I like.

I can always find women's shoe sizes that fit, but some men's shoe styles are not available small enough to fit me.

Is that a portentous omen?

Same here. I am a lucky man!

real men wear heels

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I'm a US-10 so lucky most of the time. As long as I shop early in the season, I can find what I am looking for. It is just that cusp size, that sells out early.

Proudly standing in my patent High Heels

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I am a size 8 (mens). My boots in my avatar are roughly a size 9. It is harder to find anything larger than a 10. What I have noticed is that leather boots tend to shrink over time, partially due to getting wet (rain and snow).

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I am a size 8 (mens). My boots in my avatar are roughly a size 9. It is harder to find anything larger than a 10. What I have noticed is that leather boots tend to shrink over time, partially due to getting wet (rain and snow).

I have worn western style boots most of my life, and I too have noticed that they seem to draw up after being wet (washing horses). They have always stretched back out with time and wear and fit as well maybe even better after being wet.

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hi there Kittyinboots, I'm also a size 9 (I assume you are talking about WOMENS size 9) I'm very lucky like you are, if thats the right size 9 your saying. cheers!:w00t2:

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