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Unless you count the fetish sites (Pierre Silber, Fredericks, etc.), no.

But as Hoverfly mentioned, there are a number of people/places/stores more than willing to sell you a high heel in your size/fit.

Some others include (and I list only those non-fetish retailers selling heels in size 13 US or higher):

Nordstroms: http://www.nordstroms.com

Zappos: http://www.zappos.com

Sexy Shoes: http://www.sexyshoes.com

There are many other sources out there. Go here for a good listing: http://www.transgendershopping.com/heels.htm

Good luck!

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Men's heels tend to be chunky and broad at the point of contact (sole) with the ground. Western heels are undercut but not sculpted in the way that a simlarly high women's heel is. Two inches high seems to be the commonly maximum for men's heel height at present. There are many women's styles available that approximate these men's heels parameters. Several threads here seem to demonstrate the success of wearing women's heels in public as long as they are chunkier and can be passed off as unisex. Attitude has a lot to do with the success of doing it well. Start conservative. If you want to wear women's heels that is a valid approach. Recognize that what you want to waer is not marketed to men but that should not prevent you from wearing them.

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