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Shoe sizing/ Measurement

  • 03-10-2012 7:29pm
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    I don't think I've had my feet measured since I was about 12 and am lately having a lot of problems with my right foot, it always feels weird in a shoe. I even dropped a shoe size after years and it still feels kinda loose.

    Is there anywhere that actually measures your feet these days? How about that place on Wicklow Street some sort of shoe/foot clinic. I have head them advertise on the radio a bit recently and was wondering what they do/if anyone has been?

    I've also heard of a few people getting these moulded inserts for their shoes. I think they cost about 300 quid though, has anyone done this?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,101 ✭✭✭bscm


    I remember Clarks having digital scale things back when I was in primary school which measured your foot size and width (for each foot), might still have that service. Any decent shoe shop/old-school shoe shop should have the sliding contraptions that measure size and width :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,134 ✭✭✭gubbie


    bscm wrote: »
    I remember Clarks having digital scale things back when I was in primary school which measured your foot size and width (for each foot), might still have that service. Any decent shoe shop/old-school shoe shop should have the sliding contraptions that measure size and width :)

    I loved them. I think you'd have to ask for it though

    I'd try an online site and see how well that works.


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