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- From: jfriedl@TUBBY.MACH.CS.CMU.EDU (Jeffrey Friedl)
- Subject: Re: boots for narrow feet
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- Organization: Omron Corporation / Carnegie Mellon
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 22:00:43 GMT
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- sreeb@crash.cts.com (Ed Beers) writes:
- |> Does anybody make boots for people with narrow feet. I would like
- |> a 9 1/2 B. A 9C or 9D is too short to walk in. A 9 1/2C which is
- |> cut narrow might be possible. 10s are out of the question. Nobody
- |> local has anything. I'm interested to boots designed for motorcycle
- |> use.
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- If anyone has info on this, please post. I wear 13 1/2 A, or would if
- I could find any. Such a size is made in western boots, if you can
- believe that (I do, I have a pair... well, they're 13 1/2 B, not A),
- but are about worth nothing for riding a motorcycle.
-
- I currently ride in tennies, but now that I've got the new Aerostich,
- my poor feet would feel unprotected and their feelings would be hurt.
- Plus, tennies+Aerostich wouldn't cut it for posing.
-
- *jeff*
-
- DoD##4 Honda CBR250R Hurricane
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- Jeffrey Eric Francis Friedl jfriedl@cs.cmu.edu -or- jfriedl@omron.co.jp
- Omron Corporation, Section RZC, Shimokaiinji, Nagaokakyo Kyoto 617, Japan
- Visiting researcher to the Mach Project, Carnegie Mellon University
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