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IanAnderson
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Dec 21, 2015
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Exciting news, everyone!
I spoke with Justin and we were able to make some exciting changes to this drop - check it out:
1. We can now offer all sizes from 5UK to 13UK, including half sizes. 2. We can now offer wide widths (UK 'F' / US 'EE') 3. The leather for the antique brown is now going to be museum calf from Ilcea, which is very exciting. This is a big upgrade in my opinion. You can read more about Ilcea here (from Justin's own blog, no less): http://www.theshoesnobblog.com/2014/06/the-new-trend-museum-calf.html
Let me know if you have any questions. If you've already joined the drop and wish to update your order, you can do so by going to 'transactions' in your profile (top right).
Dec 21, 2015
tomcat
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Dec 22, 2015
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IanAndersonVery awesome! (I have tiny feet that I think are a 5UK). I need insoles for arch support because i have incredibly flat feet. Would that mean I go one size up?
Dec 22, 2015
TheShoeSnob
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J.FitzPatrick
Dec 22, 2015
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tomcatthis cannot be easily answered to be honest as it is not so much about going up or not, but more about the depth of your insole and whether or not it will work with my shoes....the real problem is if your insole is too thick, your heels will inevitably pop up, even if you go up.... so unfortunately I cannot really answer confidently unless I was to see it in person. Sorry
Dec 22, 2015
DaveyC
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Dec 23, 2015
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IanAndersonI've been following Justin's work for a while and would really like to join the drop, but have very wide feet (US 6 EEE). Is there any chance you'll be offering a wider size? Thanks!
Dec 23, 2015
TheShoeSnob
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J.FitzPatrick
Dec 23, 2015
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DaveyCunfortunately I will not ever (at least for the next 5 years) think about going wider than F width as they were hard enough to make and grade. You would probably be okay in the UK5.5F though
Dec 23, 2015
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