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Usually women's shoes are 2 sizes larger than your men's size.

I wear an 11 mens so I buy womens 13.

I wear a 13 in mens and womens. Need a wide in womens and usually take a narrow in mens (although a 13N is hard to find, so I make 13R work).

Be yourself; everyone else is already taken. - Oscar Wilde


  • 4 weeks later...
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My shoes range from 11s and 12s. Seems like the boots and open-toes I have can go for 11 or higher. Everything else is 12.

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Well, I need a women's 13 wide for maximum comfort, and that size is all but impossible to find in brick and mortar stores save for Payless, and even there, the selection is pretty thin these days.

I don't want to LOOK like a woman, I just want to DRESS like a woman!

  • 2 weeks later...
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I've generally had good luck with women's size 11 (US) boots, generally without sox, and sometimes ending up too tight across the toe or up the instep. I think I'm really a women's 12, as the few boots I've gotten in that size fit fine. Pumps in 12 so far turn out too long at the heal, and 11's are too tight to wear very long. I'm a 9.5 mens for most shoes, sometimes a 10 mens for a narrower toe.

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