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My feet are very happy in Brooks Running shoes (Brooksrunning.com). They make a huge variety of sizes, and following advice from somewhere I have gone up one with from a N to a B to give my toes room to spread out. They make women's shoes in sizes up to 13, various models, different colors and patterns. Or plain black or plain white, depending on one's needs and wants. I live in them. They have removable insoles so your own orthotics can be readily inserted. For dress-up I have a pair of Dansko Mary-Janes. The strap over the arch helps keep the shoe on; again the insoles are removable so your own orthotics can be used. These Dansko's have a fairly wide toe box. Some are available in sizes up to US 13, in M and W widths.

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The Brooks have too high a heel drop for my feet and most models have too pointy a toe for my now very wide toe spread. I have tried the Addiction walker, the Adrenaline, and the Ariel. Because I have bunions and arthritis, my forefoot now dislikes the steep heel drops these shoes have, even if the cushion is great. I will look at the Danskos, though, and appreciate your detailed comment.