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which football boot is best for a wide foot?
Since my last football/soccer boot purchase I have had surgery on one of my feet, resulting in a wider foot and a lower arch, though scar tissue has made my foot also taller(?) as I have scar tissue towards the ankle.
I'm too wide in the foot for a junior shoe and probably most women's also.In normal shoes I'm an 8 (Aus) women's. My old boots are a 6.5 UK, It looks like I may be pushed to a size 7 out of necessity of finding a boot that fits,
Open to any suggested women's boots if possible, or men's boots if not suggestions abound.
Thanks in advance.
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If you can recommend a hotel, a means of contact would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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Thanks
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