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Old 10-12-16, 07:20 PM
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I have not tried the Japanthers. I probably should. The Wolvs were very wide and oddly short. I could wear two thick wool socks and I'm afraid they would be too wide still.

EDIT- my feet are medium width in the forefoot but narrow in the heel. Overall, they are narrower than the average American foot.
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