These shoes are not to be worn here. The problem is the width. Please see the photos to be included in this review. They show one of these shoes in comparison to the well-known New Balance 10D shoe in a good size. It's easy to see how the two shoes differ in width, with the addition that these shoes are not only surprisingly narrow towards the heel, but also get menacingly narrow from forefoot to toe. . The implication is that if you don't specify a width, that means they are D or medium width, but much less wide. I'll hazard a guess and say the ones obtained here are width B. I can squeeze my feet into them with great effort, but I can only wear them for a few minutes before the pain of the crushed feet forces me to take them off and breathe a sigh of relief on. However, they are very well made, although the long, narrow "Italian" toe box feels a bit silly and uncomfortable to wear, even with the heel properly sized in the arch area. I particularly like the thin rubber outsole and cushioned insole which, if your foot fits, give a reasonable shot at all-day comfort. narrow toe. If you have reverse trade privileges, this is a smart buy. Otherwise I'm not sure.