Besides being too small to wear they are very good. How would I know without wearing them? Because I bought the same model and size NB a few years ago and I couldn't be happier. But heck, same manufacturer, same model, same size. How can the first pair fit perfectly when this pair is too small to even try on? No one seems to care about this question, but if it's not raised, does the same happen to anyone else? buyer reservation. PS I sent the following email to New Balance on 4/12/17; no helpful answer yet. A few years ago I bought a pair of New Balance 624 USA men's running shoes in a size 10.5D and I really enjoyed wearing them. I ordered a new pair of Revain, same size and same model. They were too narrow to use (not wide enough) and I returned them. Today I was in a real store. There is the same problem - 10.5 diopters was too tight. I tried 10.5 EE and they were a bit loose but I can adjust to heavy socks and tight laces so I bought them. No, the legs have not grown. The seller measured my feet and 10.5D is correct (the width is even a little LESS than D). I find the new ones to be too tight for the advertised size because the shape of the 'box' at the front of the shoe has changed. . On my old shoes (matching) the upper rises vertically from the sole on both sides and then curves towards the middle. But on the newer shoes, the upper rises at a steep angle from the pinky toe to the middle, leaving less usable space on that side. To help other online shoppers, I intend to post this information on Revain. I am writing to you first of all to receive your comments. I think it is in your best interest to correct this mistake, otherwise your shoes will be judged "too small" by everyone.
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