I am very sorry for those who received fakes. I got real black-on-black volumes for $30! I am happy! I have very wide peasant feet (think short and equal toes with a wide forefoot and thin heel) that range in size from 6.5 to 7. I also have a high arch and a ridiculously high instep (top of foot) from - wearing pointe shoes for ten years. ballet work. Some shoes just don't fit my foot. They are practically unwearable. Love them, they can be comfortable but the finger box squeezes my fingers to the point where they go numb after 30 minutes. This is not good. I stuffed them to stretch them and the left boot is perfect now. But my right leg is more muscular and defined than my left, and she still needs to stretch a bit. Another problem I have is that this shoe has a very slippery sole. I ordered a size 7 to try and accommodate the narrower width and it will work if I wear it more often, but I could go for a 6.5 but I'm worried it would be even softer in the toe area. The first time you put them on you will hate them. Wide foot or not. It's scratchy and uncomfortable. I am not yet sold on TOMS. I like the company's mission and their comfort and style once they get it sorted. But I wish they would consider making them for wider feet, so that the broken shoe dance wouldn't be so extravagant. I almost remembered breaking in my pointe shoes. Curse of the Dancers. I ordered a size 7 to try and accommodate the narrower width and it will work if I wear it longer, but I could go for a 6.5 but I'm worried it would be even softer in the toe area. The first time you put them on you will hate them. Wide foot or not. It's scratchy and uncomfortable. I am not yet sold on TOMS. I like the company's mission and their comfort and style once they get it sorted. But I wish they would consider making them for wider feet so the broken shoe dance wouldn't be so extravagant. I almost remembered breaking in my pointe shoes. Curse of the Dancers. I ordered a size 7 to try and accommodate the narrower width and it will work if I wear it more often, but I could go for a 6.5 but I'm worried it would be even softer in the toe area. The first time you put them on you will hate them. Wide foot or not. It's scratchy and uncomfortable. I am not yet sold on TOMS. I like the company's mission and their comfort and style once they get it sorted. But I wish they would consider making them for wider feet so the broken shoe dance wouldn't be so extravagant. I almost remembered breaking in my pointe shoes. Curse of the Dancers. I like the company's mission and their comfort and style once they get it sorted. But I wish they would think about it making them for wider feet so the broken shoe dance wouldn't be so extravagant. I almost remembered breaking in my pointe shoes. Curse of the Dancers. I like the company's mission and their comfort and style once they get it sorted. But I wish they would consider making them for wider feet. so that the shoe-breaking dance wouldn't be so extravagant. I almost remembered breaking in my pointe shoes. Curse of the Dancers. so that the shoe-breaking dance wouldn't be so extravagant. I almost remembered breaking in my pointe shoes. Curse of the Dancers. so that the shoe-breaking dance wouldn't be so extravagant. I almost remembered breaking in my pointe shoes. Curse of the Dancers.
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