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  2. The 8 best shoes for men with wide feet - AOL

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    From best-selling Nike sneakers to Timberland boots and Allen Edmonds dress shoes, these are the best shoes for men with wide feet. The 8 best shoes for men with wide feet — Cole Haan, Nike and more

  3. The 13 best men's dress shoes to buy - AOL

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    The best men's dress shoes, broken into 13 categories — most size-inclusive, best for wide feet and more Moriba Cummings Updated February 14, 2023 at 3:31 PM

  4. The best orthopedic shoes in 2025, according to experts - AOL

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    While they look like your standard men’s dress shoes, the ultimate draw is the supreme comfort that the brand is known for. ... 12-15 (available in standard, wide-width, extra-wide-width, and 2X ...

  5. Duckbill shoe - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Duckbill shoes were rounded like a duck's bill; cowsmouth shoes widened abruptly at the toes; and bearsclaw shoes had slashes parallel to the toes, so the toe could expand laterally. There is a surviving design for a duckbill shoe by Albrecht Dürer ; he describes it as made on an absolutely straight, symmetric last, and as having an ...

  6. Monk shoe - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of a man's single-strap monk dress shoe A monk shoe or monk strap is a style of dress shoe with no lacing, instead secured on the feet by one or multiple buckles and straps. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was innovated by the English shoe maker Edward Green in the late 19th century.

  7. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    By the 18th century, high-heeled shoes had split along gender lines. By this time, heels for men were chunky squares attached to riding boots or tall formal dress boots, while women's high heels were narrow, pointy, and often attached to slipper-like dress shoes (similar to modern heels). [3]

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