My feet are wide and flat as a duck, and I always have trouble finding comfortable footwear.

I used to have a great pair of Engineers boots.

These were comfortable and they were the first boots I wore out.

I have been looking on and off for these for about a year.

13EE or 13 XXwide is all I can find.

  • indomara@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    My husband has 4E feet, and finding safety boots that actually have a larger toe cap was impossible. A few years back this company started up here and they are great!

    https://www.wideloadworkboots.com.au/

    Edit to say: I just checked and they definitely come in 6E width!

    Edit again to reply to OP’s deleted comment: The website lists their products, you will need to find a distributor to purchase them. :)

    I hope they serve you well!

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    8 months ago

    Maybe check out a Red Wings store if you have one nearby. They can measure your feet and order or make you boots. I’ve had this done for 9" logging boots and they were a little under $300. They have held up well and I expect to get many years out of them.

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    8 months ago

    I would suggest calling the manufacturer of your old boots or checking with the popular brands. Shoe repair places might be able to order them in for you too.

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    8 months ago

    Not trying to shame you but this is a really specific shoe size. 6E? I’d recommend checking out any of the PNW custom bookmakers

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      8 months ago

      Not trying to shame you but this is a really specific shoe size. 6E? I’d recommend checking out any of the PNW custom bookmakers

      Its specific because its my size? Not looking for books.

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      8 months ago

      Yup. Hard to find even if you’re looking for them.

      The E size measures width. Most people are fine with regular width, so only have to pay attention to the length.