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Q: Do you find it hard to buy shoes that fit in China

How come china can make anything but cant sell shoes in China that fit a westerner
Im size 11 shoe in Australia but due to the colder climate in the North
I would like to buy some suitable boots
however all the shoes are made for children or migits

12 years 32 weeks ago in  Shopping - China

 
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a solution may to shop online and get them delivered to you in china, may pay a little more in postage but will save in stress looking around for them?

philbravery:

have you tryed this? and if so how did it work out? The shoes are also to narrow aswell mybe I should somebody that will make them from scratch thanks anyway

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With you there philbravery. I'm a 11 or 45cm as well and the majority of stores only have a good selection of shoes up to around size 10. In some of the bigger sports stores in Shenyang I can find some 45cm but that usually means paying top price. I haven't tried to get any boots there but I guess that may even be harder. There is a good place on the net goldroadtrade. They sell boots on line and have bigger sizes. I will PM you a link.

They are fakes, but really good ones. I have purchased some Nikes and got them delivered to Australia and no one I know can tell the difference.

philbravery:

Thanks mate Im at home in Brisbane at the moment but want to head back at the begining of spring

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If you ever get to hong kong, they have bigger sizes. Also, check out the market at the Shenzhen railway station. I have bought shoes there. My size is 11.5 (46 - 46.5)

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I'm a U.S. women's 10 (European 41) and I definitely empathize with your struggle finding shoes. My good friend tells me in Guangzhou they sell women's shoes up to size 43 and I'm not sure what for men but I assume something really large as that's quite a large size to carry for women . Also at the markets where there are foreigners selling shoes/clothes here in Shanghai (usually in shops in the metro stations) they usually have larger sizes .

I feel you on the struggle ! Sometimes I see extremely tall Chinese people that have big feet and I always wonder where they go . I think I'll ask next time ...

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Before you judge someone walk a mile in their shoes, that way you're a mile away and you have their shoes!

 
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