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Just got these in the mail today. They are great quality--buttery leather and suede, and the shearling is soft and thick. They run a little small. I'm usually an 8, but the 8 is a little tight on my toes, even though my feet are narrow. They did stretch a bit after a couple hours of wearing and become a little roomier, but they're still short-even though I was wearing them without socks, my toes brushed the ends as I walked. (Shearling is best without socks!) So order a half size up if you want a roomy fit. In any case, they are so much more stylish than Uggs, with a much sturdier sole that will do better on ice and snow. Love them!
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These seem like great boots. They appear to be well-made. However, they seemed almost one size too small and a bit narrower than marked.Buy Pajar Women's Idaho Shearling Boot Now
In my experience, these beautiful Canadian-made boots are not as wide as American-made leather boots sold as a wide size. But don't let that stop you. The craftsmanship is outstanding, they are wonderfully warm and dry, and the supple leather will stretch if needed. These boots are the perfect protection against Vermont winters or Canadian blizzards dropping (according to Pajar) to -74C (-100F.) They slip on and of easily due to the shearling lining and have a sole that is as slip resistant on ice as my old Uggs.Read Best Reviews of Pajar Women's Idaho Shearling Boot Here
I read these reviews and thought that I should order a 1/2 size up. For my feet, that was wrong! I have wide feet, so I ordered the 2EE. The boots come a bit snug, but do loosen up after wear. If you have wide feet and order the 2EE, then consider ordering true to size. I ordered two pair and returned one.These boots are very warm in the snow; they are called "tall" but aren't so very tall.
I wear socks with my boots.
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I had such high hopes for this boot. I watched it go down in price for more than two months at the end of the snow season,, drooling over the idea of a shearling-lined boot that was made by a high-quality Canadian manufacturer that surely could make a boot that would protect me from our severe Wisconsin winters. Finally, I bought the boot for what I considered a great price.The boot looks just as I thought it would from the pictures, and it appears to be very sturdy and well made. I do have to say that the shearling lining isn't anywhere near as deep and fluffy as that in my old pair of boots made by Old Friend, or something like that. (I have never seen them again, or I would have bought them. I have a red pair, and I want something neutral, which is why I bought these.)
But, surprisingly and disappointingly, despite its otherwise quality construction, there is no arch support in these boots at all. The floor of the boot is completely flat. Flat soles make my feet hurt and I never buy cheap boots (or shoes) that don't have arch support. These are going back, along with the other two pair of Pajar boots that I ordered at the same time, that have the same fault. (Why don't they tell you these things ahead of time? It would save a lot of postage.)
(Thank goodness I ordered a couple of pairs of Dansko boots at the same time. I was hoping to keep two out of the five I ordered. So far, one Dansko arrived, and it is a definite keeper.)
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