davestlouis
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One observation...my feet grew between the age of 30 and 40, from 10.5D to12D, so understand that your size may not be stable the rest of your life.
davestlouis said:One observation...my feet grew between the age of 30 and 40, from 10.5D to12D, so understand that your size may not be stable the rest of your life.
bbshriver said:I'm wondering if shoe sizing has changed in the last few years... I used to reliably be a 9.5D... And my shoes that I bought then still fit great, but when I try on shoes these days 9.5 is almost always too long, and D is almost always too narrow. I'm finding mostly that I'm 8.5E in newer shoes.
beezaur said:Your arches can change over time.
Some runners who have switched from "modern" running shoes with lots of cushion to shoes with minimal cushion, or even barefoot running, report that their arches come back into shape. I think McDougal mentions it in his book Born to Run.
Scott