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does anyone have any idea where i can get hold of some small cycling shoes
UK size 3 or 3.5 most online shops seem to only start at size 4. cheers Jon_H |
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Jon_H wrote:
> does anyone have any idea where i can get hold of some small cycling > shoes UK size 3 or 3.5 most online shops seem to only start at size 4. Last year St. John's in Bridgewater had small sizes (3) basic Shimano SPD "trainer style" shoes (metric size 36 according to the box) Otherwise, might be worth trying French suppliers (on the basis that small women's shoes seem more common in French shops, I conclude that there is a larger market for them). - Nigel (partner has small feet). |
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"NC" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:3238p5F3eivpeU1@individual.net... > Jon_H wrote: > > does anyone have any idea where i can get hold of some small cycling > > shoes UK size 3 or 3.5 most online shops seem to only start at size 4. > > Last year St. John's in Bridgewater had small sizes (3) basic Shimano SPD > "trainer style" shoes (metric size 36 according to the box) > > Otherwise, might be worth trying French suppliers (on the basis that small > women's shoes seem more common in French shops, I conclude that there is a > larger market for them). > > > - Nigel (partner has small feet). > > > thanks for the response sjs have a size 36 (about 3.5) in a set of road shoes cheers Jon_H |