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  2. 9 Best Shoes for Wide Feet, According to a Podiatrist - AOL

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    Find comfortable and stylish shoes for wide feet, including sneakers, sandals, running shoes, boots, and heels from New Balance, Sketchers, and more.

  3. I Have Wide Feet, So I Asked 2 Podiatrists to Help Pick 15 ...

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    Zappos “These have a wide toe bed that doesn't crush your feet and decent cushion, thanks to the platform,” says VP of Editorial Candace Davison.. “I love the fun floral design, but it's ...

  4. Drew Barrymore swears by these comfy Adidas sneakers (and ...

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    One helpful customer wrote, "I usually wear a size 6 in most brands, but these run a little large, so I'm a 5.5 in these. For reference, I'm a 5 in Converse, 5 in Fit Flops, 6 in Sorell sneakers ...

  5. PF Flyers - Wikipedia

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    PF Flyers' women's line was released in 1948. [1] In 1950, PF Flyers became standard issue for certain military outfits. 1958 saw the first athlete to be endorsed by a shoe brand: All-star basketball player Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics was chosen to market PF Flyers.

  6. New Balance - Wikipedia

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    To offset this pricing difference, New Balance claims to differentiate its products with technical features, such as blended gel inserts, heel counters and a greater selection of sizes, particularly for very narrow or very wide widths. [35] Between 1992 and 2019, the company made approximately $69 billion in profit. [35]

  7. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    Sneakers or trainers , also known by a wide variety of other names, are shoes primarily designed for sports or other forms of physical exercise but are also widely used for everyday casual wear. They were popularized by companies such as Converse, Nike and Spalding in the mid 20th century. Like other parts of the global clothing industry, shoe ...