NewTime wrote:
This is the shoe size I wear and I often have trouble finding shoes this size. Do I really have such a rare size of foot?
At one shoe store I went to, someone even claimed that the size 12 and a half in shoes is skipped. I know that is false.
Yes.I can't recall ever seeing size 12.5 in any typical shoe store or sporting goods/athletic shoe store. Ever. I would imagine they're available from Very Expensive brands & any shoe company that Custom makes shoes and boots for big $$$.
It must be too rare to bother with the moulds and production to make the soles etc. If there were high enough demand, then they would be produced and sold. But since they're so rare and in such low demand, most shoe companies wouldn't make enough money selling them to pay off the tooling to produce them.. and stores wouldn't want to stock them to have inventory just sit on the shelf and take up space and cost money etc.
Your best bet is to look online to find a pair from a brand and style you know fit and have them shipped to you. eBay is a great source. At other times just google and find a pair. A couple years ago I wanted a particular pair of hiking shoes because I liked the colour scheme, but being a popular size 10.5 they were all sold out locally and across North America on websites... so I ordered them from a website store from Italy and had them shipped. But of a wast of greenhouse gases and all that, I know, but including shipping and tax they ended up costing about the same price as I'd have paid here if they were regular price on the shelf so I was okay with it to have the pair I wanted. It is definitely cheaper to pay to ship a pair of typically manufactured shoes from 1/2 way around the world than it is to pay a local shoemaker to custom make anything. (custom made work boots start at around $1000-1200 and up + tax for example.)
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