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Did your feet get wider as you got older?



US15 4E here.
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I simply thought that others on the forum may have dealt with the same issues that I've been facing.
I wore boots for the last several years of work. When we had residential framing contracts it was short pants and shoes. The boots may have masked any arch issues that I had without knowing that I had them.
I've worn the "Good Feet" arches since buying them, I have two sets...one is the mildest support, the next is the middle of three available. I have no pain in my feet anymore. It is like when you had a headache and suddenly realize that it is gone.....I have to think back that for a time, I was dealing with foot pain.
 
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That's strange. First, I'm surprised Canada would use an imperial measurement. And second. That would be a high size number? So in Canada I wear a size 33?
Did not explain it correctly. The difference between each size is 1/3rd of an inch. Example going from size 9 to size 10 is a third of an inch. I apologize for the confusion.
 
My feet have changed, but I can’t say that they got wider.
I had high arches my whole life but don’t seem to have them now, at age 62. I guess my feet flattened out?
And a knee injury decades ago means that I have to be choosy in what shoes I wear.
I wear Merrills. The only really comfortable shoe that I can find.
 
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