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  2. The Most Comfortable Shoes Made for Wide Feet - AOL

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    Inside, shop shoes for wide feet—for those who don't walk the narrow path. Explore picks from brands including Adidas, Hoka, Birkenstock, New Balance, and more.

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    Lulu and Georgia has a wide range of pieces ranging from under $18 up into the four-digit range, but a lot of its selection could easily fit into an Anthro x Restoration Hardware catalog living ...

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    Aritzia “The foundation of a versatile work wardrobe is well-made, tailored sportswear pieces in modern silhouettes, such as a great pair of wide-leg or flare trousers,” explains Gruccio.

  5. 1500–1550 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Shoes for men and women were flat, and often slashed and fastened with a strap across the instep. They were made of soft leather, velvet, or silk. Broad, squared toes were worn early, and were replaced by rounded toes in the 1530s. Toward the middle of the century, shoes became narrower and were shaped naturally to the foot. [31]

  6. Shoe size - Wikipedia

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    A shoe size is an indication of the fitting size of a shoe for a person. There are a number of different shoe-size systems used worldwide. While all shoe sizes use a number to indicate the length of the shoe, they differ in exactly what they measure, what unit of measurement they use, and where the size 0 (or 1) is positioned.

  7. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    By 1955, tight fitting drainpipe jeans became popular among American women. [34] Casual sportswear was also an increasingly large component of women's wardrobes, especially the white T-shirts popularized by Brigitte Bardot and Sandra Milo between 1957 and 1963. [35] Casual skirts were narrow or very full.