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Unipsycle t1_j228evy wrote
Expensive fittings as a size US mens 17. I feel your pain.
The worst is all the online sites that advertise cool looking shoes to me constantly that max out at a size 13 and I'm like, nope, never for me.
dysfunctionalpress t1_j229l4d wrote
my feet came of age in the 1970's- long before there was an internet for buying shoes. living in sub-urban chicago, there were a few "king-size" type stores with pricey but butt-ugly shoes to choose from.
i mostly wore chuck taylor all-stars all-thru high school.
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PM_ur_Rump t1_j223x2l wrote
I've had precisely one pair of owned snowboard boots that I would actually call "comfortable." The rest were between "bearable" and "actually not that bad."
Of course I apparently left them in the parking lot on the mountain last year 😕
Clause-and-Reflect t1_j227r9c wrote
I tried rental ski boots several several times as a youth. They were so comfortable, I would rather downhill ski on my bare hands. I only wear a mens 9 now, though theyve always been very wide. I have owned roller blades that fit just fine. Ski boots are the devil.
dysfunctionalpress t1_j223tc7 wrote
having size 18 feet means never having gotten to appreciate rental shoes, skates, and ski boots.