Let it never be forgotten, The first people to ever put their money where their mouth was, as far as Mr. Hare was concerned, was Oki-ni. I wish them and their new team, every success in 2011. And Thank you.
this is more as a question than comment. though as way of commentary, I just saw your shoes on oki-ni and think they're awesome. question is, are they on the narrow side as far as shoes go? I'd love to get a pair, but they need to be about g width. how do the hares measure up?
Hares measure up very true to size in the width. They are not narrow at all. Hare lasts are a little elongated for a more elegant look so there will always be ample room in the toe. As you are a wide G width you may have to go up a size depending on the style. The Miller last is the widest last and may even fit at your actual size.
So far we have sold about 40% of our shoes on-line and as yet have had no size returns so I am fairly confident you will be happy with the sizing.
Just a man with a passion for shoes who feels let down by a shoe industry that doesn't really seem to care. Mine is not to give space to the negatives, but to champion the positives and find others who share my desire.
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this is more as a question than comment. though as way of commentary, I just saw your shoes on oki-ni and think they're awesome. question is, are they on the narrow side as far as shoes go? I'd love to get a pair, but they need to be about g width. how do the hares measure up?
Dear tquitasol,
Hares measure up very true to size in the width. They are not narrow at all. Hare lasts are a little elongated for a more elegant look so there will always be ample room in the toe.
As you are a wide G width you may have to go up a size depending on the style. The Miller last is the widest last and may even fit at your actual size.
So far we have sold about 40% of our shoes on-line and as yet have had no size returns so I am fairly confident you will be happy with the sizing.
let me know how you get on.
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