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send them my way. ....I'll wear them.Got a pair of these in size 11 D today. They seem a bit tight with my heavy boot socks on. Once again, I find myself buying a pair of boots off of the internet having done my research and being fairly sure of the size I would need, only to find that it is the wrong size. This happened to me with a pair of Alden Indy 405's in color 8. I wear a size 11 B/D in the Barrie Last PTB's so I buy a pair of size 11 B/D Trubalance Last Indy Boots.... and the Indy Boots are too small. Not by much, but too small for me to deal with. Afterward, I ended up thinking about how my Barrie Last PTB's in size 11 B/D are fairly snug with only a thinner dress sock.... and it's even got me wondering if should be wearing an 11.5 B/D in my Barrie Last shoes..... but anyway.
I have two pairs of Wolverine 1000 Mile Boots..... both in 11 D. The Addison and the Krause. They fight fine, although I'm still a bit baffled at the fit. They are tight on the sides, but the combination of the supple leather used on those boots and the roomy nature of the toe box otherwise (plenty of height) make the narrow width at the widest part of my foot comfortable. The heel and arch area are looser than I would like if anything..... but I lace them up tight and I'm fine. They are comfortable, but not the best fitting boot in the world.
These, are tight at the widest part of my foot, but seem fine in the arch and heel area. The length may be just a bit short, and the height of the toe box is lower than my other 1000 Mile boots. I think that the stiff shell cordovan leather does not and will not stretch at the widest part of my foot like I need it too. Maybe with thinner socks, it would be okay...... but these are boots and I want to wear thicker socks with them.
What a let down. They are beautiful boots and you can't just exchange them for the next half size up since they don't make them anymore.
Ben
Got a pair of these in size 11 D today. They seem a bit tight with my heavy boot socks on. Once again, I find myself buying a pair of boots off of the internet having done my research and being fairly sure of the size I would need, only to find that it is the wrong size. This happened to me with a pair of Alden Indy 405's in color 8. I wear a size 11 B/D in the Barrie Last PTB's so I buy a pair of size 11 B/D Trubalance Last Indy Boots.... and the Indy Boots are too small. Not by much, but too small for me to deal with. Afterward, I ended up thinking about how my Barrie Last PTB's in size 11 B/D are fairly snug with only a thinner dress sock.... and it's even got me wondering if should be wearing an 11.5 B/D in my Barrie Last shoes..... but anyway.
I have two pairs of Wolverine 1000 Mile Boots..... both in 11 D. The Addison and the Krause. They fight fine, although I'm still a bit baffled at the fit. They are tight on the sides, but the combination of the supple leather used on those boots and the roomy nature of the toe box otherwise (plenty of height) make the narrow width at the widest part of my foot comfortable. The heel and arch area are looser than I would like if anything..... but I lace them up tight and I'm fine. They are comfortable, but not the best fitting boot in the world.
These, are tight at the widest part of my foot, but seem fine in the arch and heel area. The length may be just a bit short, and the height of the toe box is lower than my other 1000 Mile boots. I think that the stiff shell cordovan leather does not and will not stretch at the widest part of my foot like I need it too. Maybe with thinner socks, it would be okay...... but these are boots and I want to wear thicker socks with them.
What a let down. They are beautiful boots and you can't just exchange them for the next half size up since they don't make them anymore.
Ben
I wear a size 11 B/D in the Barrie Last PTB's so I buy a pair of size 11 B/D Trubalance Last Indy Boots.... and the Indy Boots are too small.
What socks on the TruBalance? I'm a 9.5B/D in the Barrie with dress socks, and a 10B/D in the TruBalance with boot socks. That said, I'm a proponent of no such thing as too much toe room, focus on where the flex point in the boot/shoe is. And in my experience, the flex point of the TruBalance is in a position where you should buy it in 1/2 size larger than Barrie (i.e. how I sized it). However, people focus too much on the fact that the TruBalance is very generous in the toe box, and then size down, which is a mistake.
What socks on the TruBalance? I'm a 9.5B/D in the Barrie with dress socks, and a 10B/D in the TruBalance with boot socks. That said, I'm a proponent of no such thing as too much toe room, focus on where the flex point in the boot/shoe is. And in my experience, the flex point of the TruBalance is in a position where you should buy it in 1/2 size larger than Barrie (i.e. how I sized it). However, people focus too much on the fact that the TruBalance is very generous in the toe box, and then size down, which is a mistake.
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I dont understand why people say the trubalance has more room than the barrie.