Narrower than I thought, though I read on reviews and forums that
Sanuk was a suitable brand for people with wide feet. Nice casual boot though. I bought these as part of a 9 shoe experiment to find the best wide shoe brands that also looked nice. For those interested in the results of my 9 shoe experiment, below are brands/styles arranged in order of increasing actual width: Dress/smart casual (5
shoes) -
Vigotti "Ulinda" 7.5D. Returned - can't even squeeze my foot in. -
Ros Hommerson "Maple" 8D. Returned - too narrow to be comfortable. -
Ros Hommerson "Navid" 7.5 EE. Just slightly narrow for me but still wearable, and very cute! Exchanging this for a 7 EE -
Ros Hommerson "Trendy (regular shaft" 7.5 EE. Much wider than Navid above and very comfortable. But too loose in ankle and calf area even though it's regular shaft! -
David Tate "Sage" 7.5 EE. This is the widest shoe I've ever tried on and it does not look weird at all! Love it! Exchanging for a 7 EE. One thing I noticed is that the wide
shoes tended to run long too. So even though I'm usually a 8 and ordered 7.5, for the
shoes that ended up being wide enough I still had to exchange for 7. Casual/Athletic (4
shoes) -
Vans Authentic 7.5 B -
Sanuk "Flurry" 8B. This is only slightly wider than regular width
shoes. Returned. - Vivo Barefoot "Jazz Hydrophobic Mesh" 38B. Exchanging for 39B Note that the above are not marketed as wide
shoes per se, but are brands known for having wider styling. Finally, I wish Zappos would allow us to find and sort product by the customer rating "Wider than marked"!