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31 October 2011, 05:16
bobelk99
Help finding wide chukka boots
I wear US 9.5-10 3E or 4E.

Having trouble finding chukka boots in my width.

Any guidance as to a source would be appreciated.

I am aware that Red Wing 595 comes in EE, but I have to stretch them unmercifully to make them work.


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31 October 2011, 09:21
congomike
You might try KingSizeDirect.com, (I think that is the website), as they deal in big and tall clothing. I have seen their catalog and hey have several shoe and boot styles with sizes up to 4 or 5E widths.
31 October 2011, 09:51
drewhenrytnt
Bob, try www.2bigfeet.com

I wear size 17/18 and they always have stuff up to my size many times in 3E-5E

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02 November 2011, 07:18
Porkypine
Try Hitchcocks... they have up to 6E

http://www.wideshoes.com/


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03 November 2011, 09:15
carpetman1
Whites Boots in Spokane best known for their Whites Smokejumpers builds boots to fit your foot. Go to www.whitesboots.com and click on Centennial models and you will see their hiking boot I have had mine 10 years or so wear them all time and they look all but new--most comfortable foot wear I've ever had---about $270 delivered to your door custom made for you.--
03 November 2011, 22:19
zimbabwe
Courtney Boots of Bulawayo,Zimbabwe have pretty wide designs and their Vellie is a nice boot. All their boots seem to have a very wide toe. Never bothered to look at their size nomenclature, just picked something that felt good. I have a half dozen pairs and find them very comfortable.


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03 November 2011, 22:42
bobelk99
Thanks for the inputs.

I have happily used Russell Moccasin for my hunt gear for many years.
I have 'retired', and I thought it would be nice if I could find some 3 eyelet readymades for knockaround. (Guess I just invented two new words). Don't seem too likely.

http://www.russellmoccasin.com/


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